The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, says the national grid, which collapsed earlier on Monday, has been restored.
Earlier, Quest Times reported that electricity distribution companies had informed their customers of the disruption of power, citing the collapse of the national grid.
“The restoration of the affected part of the grid commenced immediately at 11.55 am with Osogbo/Ihovbor back to the grid followed by Jebba/Osogbo, Kainji/Jebba, Benin/Onitsha, Shiroro/Kaduna, Shiroro/Katampe, and Alaoji/Ikot-Ekpene,” TCN said in a statement on Monday.
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“Others are Lokoja/Gwagwalada, Odukpani/Ikot Ekpene, Benin/Omotosho, Oke-Aro/Ikeja west, Egbin/Oke-Aro and Kaduna/Kano.”
While explaining the cause of the incident, the TCN said it was due to “a sudden drop in system frequency, which created system instability”.
“The National Control Centre (NCC) said a full-scale investigation is being conducted to establish and ascertain the cause of the partial disturbance as this unwholesome event has resulted in aggregated generation loss,” TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, said in the statement.
Monday’s incident is the latest in a series of blackouts in the country owing to the incessant collapse of the national grid.
The national grid had collapsed eight times this year with the last one coming in July. It equally collapsed in June, March, and April 2022.