Wednesday, July 8, 2026

FCT residents lament worsening power supply

According to him, most business owners in the area depend on generators to run their businesses.

• February 8, 2026
Power Grid
Power Grid used to illustrate the story (Credit: Nigerian Guardian)

Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), especially those residing at the satellite towns, have continued to lament the deteriorating power situation being presently witnessed in the country.

Some of the residents who spoke to journalists on Sunday in Abuja said that the development was crumbling their businesses.

They said that in spite of the huge funds invested in the sector, there was no commensurate result, urging the federal government to revisit privatisation of the sector.

Augustine Okoro, a civil servant and resident of 30 Estate in Pegi, in Kuje Area Council complained over lack of power in the area.

Mr Okoro said that for almost three days, residents in his area have been in darkness and this was affecting most of them, especially business operators among them.

“Most times, we stay almost three to four days without electricity; this is not good for a country where so much money has been invested into the sector.

“My advice is that the Federal Government should revisit privatisation of the sector as it is not yielding any result,” he said.

A resident of Piwoyi Community along Airport Road, Idris Wada, said that the area had been without electricity for almost four days.

Mr Wada said that lack of stable electricity had affected his business of selling “pure water” and soft drinks.

According to him, most business owners in the area depend on generators to run their businesses and he does not have the money to buy one.

“I have not been able to continue with my business because of lack of power supply to my area and this is seriously affecting my business.

“In spite of the huge amount voted for electricity supply in the country, we are still not getting power supply.

“Government should try and do something about the situation,’’ he said.

A welder, Okon Edem, also residing in Piwoyi community, said that lack of electricity had been affecting his welding work, saying he bought diesel daily for his generator to enable him work.

He said he woke up in the middle of the night whenever there was electricity to carry out some work in order to meet up with his customers demands.

“I am appealing to the government to do all it takes to ensure that power supply in the country improves,’’ he said.

Ann Okotie, a resident of Biazhin Area, in Kubwa said that power supply in her area had been very epileptic and this had affected her cold room business. 

According to her, power is supplied to her area for about eight hours uninterrupted, but presently,  we don’t receive the hours of electricity we used to get, and it does not come every day.

A resident of Kubwa village, Elizabeth Okunsun, lamented that for almost a week, her area had remained without power supply.

According to her, even when there is power supply, it does not stay for up to three hours.

“The situation has led to the collapse of businesses and revenue from small scale businesses. I appeal to the government to look into the power situation if possible revisit the privatisation of the sector  to address the challenges in the sector,’’ she said.

A resident of Dawaki community and business owner, Moses Aligbe, also appealed to the government to address the root causes of the epileptic power supply.

“Government should do something about the situation to save us from losing our sources of income.’’he said.

Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) attributed the low supply of electricity to limited energy supply from the grid.

The AEDC had in a public notice  on its official X  handle  on Friday said; “ Dear Valued Customers, We are keenly aware of the current low power supply and outages being experienced by customers across our franchise areas.

“We strive to maintain a steady flow of energy, however, several locations are currently facing significant disruptions as a result of limited energy supply from the grid.

“Our technical team is closely monitoring the situation in real-time and remains fully committed to restoring normal service at the earliest possible time as soon as our grid allocation improves, ‘’ it said. 

The company also apologized to Nigerians for the inconvenience the poor power supply has caused to customers’ homes and businesses.

It appreciated Nigerians for their continued patience and understanding as it navigate these constraints. 

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Central Bank of Nigeria Logo

Economy

Banks’ assets hit N180.37 trillion: Report

The report said deposit money banks in Nigeria contributed 41.8 per cent to the country’s nominal gross domestic product (GDP).

Troops

States

Troops kill terrorist commander, foil attacks in Zamfara, Katsina

Troops killed a notorious terrorist commander and foiled attacks in two states.

Anastasiia Berezovska

World

Woman suspected in Monaco bomb attack found dead near Kyiv

Ukrainian prosecutors said her body was found near Kyiv, with a gunshot wound to the head.

Cyril Ramaphosa (Credit: Daily Maverick)

Africa

Xenophobic Attacks: Ghana govt defers Ramaphosa’s planned state visit

”We sent them a communication indicating that it would be best to defer the visit in view of the present climate around xenophobia,” Mr Ofosu said.

ICPC

Abuja

ICPC arrests El-Rufai’s doctor over alleged abuse of court approved medical visit

Mr Odey said the doctor was arrested because he allegedly made false statements regarding a court-approved medical visit.

World

UNHRC adopts first-ever resolution linking human rights, neglected diseases

The landmark move is expected to strengthen global efforts to eliminate the diseases and improve the lives of more than one billion affected people.