
Nigerian power grid has once again collapsed, causing a widespread blackout that has left 30 of the country’s 36 states in darkness. The frequent collapses of the national grid are a major impediment to economic activity and daily life for millions of Nigerians. This latest incident, while not quantified in terms of economic loss, is part of a recurring pattern of power instability. The situation underscores the urgent need for significant investment and reform in Nigeria’s energy sector to ensure a reliable electricity supply for its populace and businesses.
