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Tinubu Seeks Time to Verify ₦4 Trillion GENCOs Debt as Power Sector Crisis Deepens

⚡ Tinubu’s ₦4 Trillion Power Sector Dilemma President Bola Tinubu has appealed to power generation companies (GENCOs) for more time to audit Nigeria’s ₦4 trillion electricity debt, while proposing a bond program to resolve the liquidity crisis crippling the sector. 🔢 Key Numbers: ₦4 trillion: Total debt claims by GENCOs (2015–2023) ₦1.8 trillion: Verified so far by NBET 0 national grid collapses in 2025 (reform progress) "Give us time to verify these numbers—only valid debts will be paid." — President Tinubu Why This Debt Crisis Matters 💸 Financial Time Bomb: GENCOs owe banks trillions, risking foreclosures Unpaid gas suppliers threaten 800M cubic feet of supply ⚡ Operational Risks: GENCOs warn of nationwide blackouts if debts persist Investor confidence hangs in balance 📈 Reform Progress at Stake: Grid stability improved (5,801MW peak generation) 70% revenue growth in power sector (₦1.7tn in 2024) Tinubu’s 3-Pronged Approach 1️⃣ Debt Verification Audit firms reviewing 27 GENCOs’ claims Only legitimate debts to be included in bond issuance 2️⃣ ₦4 Trillion Bond […]

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Fuel Shortage in Damongo Worsens Despite NPA Promises.

Motorists and businesses in Damongo, the capital of the Savannah Region, are grappling with a persistent fuel shortage, despite recent assurances from the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) about normalizing supplies.A Sunday night survey revealed that only two out of five fuel stations—Zen and Dukes—had petrol and diesel in stock. Other stations, like Petrosol and Nasona, are still awaiting deliveries, with their managers reportedly in Accra to secure fuel supplies.Sofo Danjemah, a sawmill operator, expressed his frustration, noting that the uncertainty forced him to stockpile petrol. Meanwhile, some transport operators have resorted to sourcing fuel from Tamale to stay operational.If the situation remains unresolved by Tuesday, businesses in the region could face severe disruptions.

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Alex Mould Criticized Over Dumsor Comments.

Alex Mould, the former CEO of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), has come under fire following comments he made about the country's persistent electricity supply issues, commonly referred to as dumsor. His statements, shared in a recent interview, criticized the government’s approach to managing the energy crisis, which has sparked considerable backlash on social media. Critics argue that Mould’s comments are politically motivated and question his role in addressing the issue during his time in public office.The public debate has intensified, with many Ghanaians voicing frustration over the ongoing challenges with electricity reliability and affordability. Supporters of Mould, however, see his comments as a necessary critique aimed at spurring government action toward a more sustainable solution.

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Power Crisis Looms as Sunon Asogli Suspends Operations.

Ghana faces the possibility of a renewed power crisis, with Sunon Asogli Power, one of the country's largest power producers, suspending its operations due to a shortage of natural gas. This shutdown threatens the country's already fragile power grid, with the potential for widespread "dumsor" (load shedding). The energy sector is on edge as authorities scramble to secure alternative energy sources and ensure that businesses and households do not experience long-term outages.

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