Power Supply: Ageing infrastructure remains major challenge for TCN, says commissioner

Biodun Ogunleye, Commissioner for Lagos State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, has highlighted that many parts of Nigeria’s power transmission network are outdated and require substantial investment for upgrades and maintenance.
Mr Ogunleye disclosed this in an interview with journalists on Saturday in Lagos while reacting to the frequent grid collapses that plagued the country in 2024.
The country’s national grid collapsed 14 times between January and December 2024.
Mr Ogunleye pointed out that the collapses were partly due to insufficient funding, which hampered the execution of critical infrastructure projects.
He also noted that delays in acquiring right-of-way for new transmission lines and issues like vandalism and theft of transmission equipment disrupt the power supply and escalate operational costs.
To enhance the Transmission Company of Nigeria’s (TCN) capacity and efficiency in 2025, Mr Ogunleye emphasised the need to prioritise investment in grid expansion and modernisation.
He also recommended the implementation of advanced grid automation technologies to improve system reliability and efficiency.
The commissioner added that the Nigerian power sector faced numerous challenges in 2024, which impacted the reliability and affordability of electricity.
He specifically cited unreliable gas supply to gas-fired power plants as a major issue affecting the power value chain.
Looking ahead to 2025, Mr Ogunleye proposed a combination of technological and community-based solutions to improve the security of critical power infrastructure.
He suggested deploying advanced surveillance systems, such as AI-powered CCTV cameras, to monitor infrastructure and detect suspicious activity.
Other solutions include using smart grid technologies for remote monitoring, real-time fault detection, faster response to incidents, and employing drones for aerial surveillance.
He also recommended organising public awareness campaigns on the importance of protecting infrastructure and collaborating with community leaders to promote vigilance.
Mr Ogunleye also stressed the importance of addressing estimated billing and ensuring wider metering coverage in 2025.
He urged a focus on meter installation in underserved areas, regular calibration and maintenance of meters, and enforcing regulations to ensure compliance.
The commissioner said the measures would improve billing accuracy, reduce disputes, and enhance customer satisfaction.
To improve the efficiency of Distribution Companies (DisCos) in 2025, Mr Ogunleye recommended a comprehensive approach, including timely tariff reviews and the introduction of performance-based regulations.
He advised DisCos to expand their networks, prioritise maintenance, and enhance customer service.
(NAN)
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