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TCN Refutes Claims of National Grid Collapse, Labeling Report as Deceptive and Malicious

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has debunked reports of the recent collapse of the national grid.

This is even as the company disclosed that so far in 2025, the national grid has not suffered any collapse.

Ripples Nigeria reports that on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 some parts of the country were without electricity after the national grid experienced a disturbance.

Reacting to the development, TCN in a statement titled “Misrepresentation Of Facts About Grid Disturbances” on its official X handle on Saturday, February 15, 2025, said the collapse report is mischievous and misleading.

It reads, “The Transmission Company of Nigeria hereby notes that the report making the rounds about the occurrence of two National Grid Collapses within the year 2025 is mischievous and misleading to the Nigerian populace.

“We hereby appeal to the general public to disregard this and other inaccurate reports on events and status of the national grid (including records of past events) emanating from unauthorized sources.

“It is pertinent to note that the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) is regulated by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and governed by industry documents. The documents reserve for the National Control Centre System Operator or her designated back-up, the National Supplementary Control Centre (SNCC) the exclusive right to provide information to the public about events and status of the grid.

“TCN Management would like to reiterate that there has been no system collapse this year and that on the 12th of February 2025, when the Omotosho-Ikeja West 330kV transmission line tripped, the Benin-Egbin 330kV line was on a scheduled outage for mechanical line tracing.

“The tripping resulted in a cascaded outage, causing loss of supply within the Abuja, Lagos, and Osogbo axis. Other parts of the country were, however, fully intact.

“Meanwhile, full restoration of bulk power supply to affected areas has since been completed.

“Members of the public and reporters are therefore advised to please shun malicious and unfounded information about the National Grid that does not emanate from the Public Affairs Department of the TCN”.

TCN Refutes Claims of National Grid Collapse, Labeling Report as Deceptive and Malicious

By: Babajide Okeowo