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Kano Group Storms National Assembly, Urges Senate to Confirm Ramat Abdullahi as NERC Chairman

A Kano-based advocacy group, Grassroots Initiative Concept, has called on the Senate to urgently confirm Ramat Abdullahi’s nomination as Executive Chairman/CEO of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). The group praised Abdullahi’s record of integrity, competence, and public service, emphasizing his alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda. The open letter to President Tinubu and Senate leadership expressed concern over delays in Abdullahi’s confirmation, alleging vested interests aim to stall it. The group lauded Abdullahi’s decade-long experience in government and private sector and urged the Senate to “stand on the side of fairness, patriotism, and progress.” Confirming Abdullahi, they argued, would strengthen Nigeria’s electricity sector and set a precedent for institutional integrity. The group reaffirmed support for President Tinubu’s nomination and called on the Senate to prioritize justice and national interest in the energy sector.

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UPDATED: Blackout as national grid collapses again

Nigeria was plunged into another nationwide blackout on Wednesday following the collapse of the national electricity grid. The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) confirmed the incident in a public notice shared via its X handle on September 10, 2025. “Please be informed that the power outage currently being experienced is due to a loss of supply from the national grid at 11:23 am today, affecting electricity supply across our franchise areas,” AEDC stated. The company assured customers that efforts were underway to restore stability: “Rest assured, we are working closely with the relevant stakeholders to ensure power is restored once the grid is stabilised. Thank you for your patience and understanding.” Contact hotlines were also provided for inquiries: 08039070070 (call), 08152141414 and 08152151515 (WhatsApp). Frequent grid collapses Grid collapses remain a recurring issue in Nigeria’s power sector. In 2024, the […]

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