The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) says electricity generation has improves following the repairs and restoration of gas supply by the Nigerian Gas Infrastructure Company (NGIC) through the vandalized Lagos-Escravos-Lagos gas infrastructure.
The independent systems operator said the enhanced gas supply to several key thermal power plants across the country significantly boosted their electricity generation capacity.
Describing the repairs and restoration of the vandalized gas pipeline as a positive step toward stabilizing the electricity supply, NISO said this would also improve grid reliability for consumers nationwide.
Currently, NISO said gradual electricity offtake was being carried out by the affected plants to ensure a smooth recovery and maintenance of stability of both the gas supply network and the national electricity grid.
This measured approach, the operator disclosed, was aimed at preventing system stress and ensuring a reliable supply of electricity to meet the needs of industries, businesses, and households.
Meanwhile, NISO said other thermal power plants remain available and on standby, awaiting confirmation of gas supply from their respective suppliers between now and Saturday.
Once confirmed, it said these plants would be integrated into the national grid to further strengthen generation capacity and reduce the risk of outages.
“NISO continues to work closely with relevant stakeholders, including power generation companies, gas suppliers, and regulatory bodies, to monitor developments and address any operational challenges in real time.
“We remain committed to sustaining these improvements and ensuring a reliable, efficient, and resilient power system that supports Nigeria’s socio-economic development,” it said.
Urging electricity consumers to continue practicing energy conservation where possible, NISO insisted that coordinated efforts would stabilize the progress recorded so far in power supply in the country.

