Federal Government Hold Talks About Supplying Electricity To Chad

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Following a request by Chad, a neighbouring country to Nigeria, the Federal Government is making moves to start providing electricity to the central African Country.
This was made known by the government-owned Transmission Company of Nigeria on Sunday after a meeting was held last week to discuss the possibilities of connecting Chad to the national grid.
Nigeria, whose available power generation has been hovering between 3,000 megawatts and 4,500MW in recent years, currently exports electricity to three neighbouring countries, namely Republics of Niger, Benin, and Togo.
According to data obtained from the Nigerian Electricity System Operator, the total power generation in the country fell to 3,474.5MW as of 6 am on Sunday from 3,776.5MW on Saturday.
The number of plants on the national grid that did not produce any megawatts of electricity rose to 11 as of 6 am on Sunday from eight on Saturday.
The idle plants were Geregu II, Sapele II, Alaoji, Olorunsogo II, Omotosho II, Ihovbor, Gbarain, Ibom Power, AES, ASCO, and Trans-Amadi.
Twenty-seven plants are currently connected to the national grid, which is being managed by the TCN.

“Meeting between Ministry of Power, TCN, and the Chadian Minister of Energy, Mrs. Ramatou Mahamat Houtouin, to discuss the possibilities of connecting the Republic of Chad to the Nigerian national grid [was held] on Wednesday, October 21, 2020,” the TCN said on its Twitter handle on Sunday, alongside pictures of the meeting.


The TCN had on June 22, 2020, announced that the government of Chad Republic had formally requested the Nigerian government to connect them to the Nigerian electricity grid in order to ease the burden of power supply in the country.
It disclosed that the Chadian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Abakar Chachaimi, made the request when he led a delegation on a working visit to the Nigerian Minister of Power, Mr. Sale Mamman, recently in Abuja.
The tweet by TCN was greeted with widespread criticism by followers of the transmission company.
 
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