Nigeria’s electricity supply is in crisis, plunging millions into darkness. With installed capacity of 13,000 megawatts, the nation is generating less than 5,000, meeting only a fraction of its needs. This power deficit forces Nigerians into expensive self-generation, highlighting deep-seated issues from gas supply to liquidity.
This video explores the intricate challenges plaguing Nigeria’s power sector. We delve into the structural problems from generation to transmission and the crippling financial debts that hinder progress. Understand why despite enormous potential, reliable electricity remains a distant dream for over 200 million Nigerians.