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Ten [10] Discos got 0mw allocation

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Many parts of Lagos and its environs were thrown into darkness during the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and throughout the weekend because of lack of electricity supply.

It was learnt that all the tiers in the chain of electricity supply failed to deliver.

Ten distribution companies (DisCos), including Eko Distribution Company (EKEDC) and Ikeja Electric (IE), which supply electricity to the nation’s commercial nerve centre, received zero allocation of electricity as of 19:22 hours yesterday.

Only the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) received 509 megawatts (MW) from the Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO).

The Electricity Consumer Protection Advocacy Centre (ECPAC) raised the alarm about the scant allocation.

Findings by The Nation from NISO’s distribution profile showed that the other 10 DisCos recorded zero allocation at the time under review.

Data from the NISO generation profile indicated that total electricity generation rose marginally to 1,861.49MW at 18:00 hours, up from 1,579.50MW recorded at 17:00 hours.

Speaking with The Nation on the phone, ECPAC Executive Director, Chief Princewill Okorie, lamented the worsening crisis in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).

He described the challenges in the sector as multifaceted, alleging that the distribution companies were structured to exploit consumers.

According to him, the operations of the DisCos have remained largely unchecked, allowing them to collect revenue despite inadequate power supply.

Okorie said the absence of strict regulatory enforcement has emboldened the companies, leaving them unperturbed by poor performance.

He said: “There are multiple causes. The sector is designed to extort Nigerians. It is characterised by lawlessness.

“The consumer protection provisions of the Electricity Act are not enforced, so the DisCos operate above the law.

“On the other hand, the GenCos say they are owed. …”

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A source at NISO, who pleaded anonymity, attributed the drop in allocation to system fluctuation management aimed at stabilizing grid frequency.

The source explained that supply had to be reduced to prevent a total system collapse.

“You know that in the grid there are fluctuations, up and down movements. To check them, they have to lower generation,” the source said.

In recent times, most gas-fired power plants have been operating at less than 20 per cent of their installed capacities.

A February 2026 factsheet by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) indicated that generating companies were dispatching only about 32 per cent of their installed capacity.

Industry operators say a debt burden of over N6.2 trillion owed to generation companies has significantly constrained their operations.

With many gas plants operating below capacity, the system operator has increasingly relied on hydroelectric power plants to sustain supply.

Last week in his Eid-el-Fitri message, Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu said: “Concrete measures are being implemented to ensure more reliable and sustainable electricity for homes, businesses, and industries.

“The reforms initiated by President Bola Tinubu are beginning to take root, and Nigerians will soon witness the full benefits.”

According to the minister, maintaining strong public trust and cooperation is essential for the success of the administration’s reform agenda.

He said the president is actively working to reposition Nigeria on the global stage in order to attract investment and promote national development.

“As we celebrate, we take pride in the strides being made under Mr President’s leadership, including his recent engagements in the United Kingdom, which promise significant gains in investment, bilateral relations, and economic cooperation,” Adelabu said.

“These milestones underscore a new direction for our nation. I urge all Nigerians to continue supporting these efforts, so that the gains can be consolidated for the benefit of all.”

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Police arrest Bayelsa sender of gun that led to killing of Mene Ogidi

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Reports say Police have arrested two persons including the Bayelsa State sender of the barretta pistol and four rounds of ammunition that led to the killing of Oghenemine Ogidi by ASP Nuhu Usman in Effurun, Delta state.

A source said two suspects were moved into the Effurun Area Command under the Delta State Police Command Wednesday night, as investigations continues towards apprehending all persons connected with movement of the gun and bullets, and the death of 28 year old Mine.

While the Police authorities keep mum on the development, a source told Vanguard, “It’s confirmed. They just brought in two suspects Wednesday night.

“It’s not been announced who is who yet, but I can tell you for free that one of them is the person who sent the gun through a transport line from Yenagoa to Effurun, from where Mine picked it to send to a Sapele owner at the Effurun Motor Park where he was caught and extrajudicially killed by ASP Nuhu and accomplices.

“Like I sad, it’s not clear if the other person among the two could be the driver who brought the parcel from Yenagoa. But it’s clear that the sender is among the duo just apprehended. And the trail continues for the other suspects.”

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National Assembly makes U-turn on eight-year eligibility for presidency contest

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The Senate has made a U-turn on its Tuesday’s decision as it has rescinded a controversial amendment that barred first-time senators from contesting presiding offices, reopening the 2027 race for Senate President and Deputy Senate President.

On Tuesday, the Senate amended its Standing Orders after a marathon executive session with the introduction of stricter eligibility criteria for the emergence of presiding officers in the 11th Senate, effectively limiting the contest for Senate President and other top leadership offices to returning ranking lawmakers of the current Assembly.

With the amendment on Tuesday, Senate leadership positions will follow a hierarchy beginning with former Senate Presidents, former Deputy Senate Presidents, former Principal Officers, senators who have completed at least one full term, lawmakers transitioning from the House of Representatives, and finally, first-time senators where no higher-ranking candidates emerge.

The amendment also stipulates that only Senators returning from the current 10th Assembly after re-election can contest for Senate President and other key leadership offices.
The reversal was adopted on Thursday through a motion sponsored by Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, APC, Ekiti Central and presided over by Deputy Senate President Jubril Barau.

On why the reversal matters, Bamidele said that with the rule gone, the leadership contest for the 11th National Assembly is now open to all elected senators regardless of tenure.

The backtrack also signals a shift within the ruling party towards a more competitive and inclusive process for selecting the next Senate leadership, rather than pre-determining it through tenure restrictions.

The motion is titled, Recession and Re-Committal of Order 2 (2) and Order 3(1) of the Senate Standing Orders, 2023, as amended.

Presenting the motion, Bamidele said, “the Senate recalls that the Senate Standing Orders were considered and amended on Tuesday, 5th May, 2026;

“Observes that upon further legislative and constitutional review, certain provisions introduced under Order 2(2) and Order 3(1) may give rise to constitutional inconsistencies and unintended tensions with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), particularly Section 52 thereof;

“Notes that it is necessary to ensure that the Standing Orders of the Senate remain fully consistent with constitutional provisions, established parliamentary conventions, and legislative practice;

“Further notes that the Senate possesses the inherent parliamentary authority to revisit, rescind, and recommit any matter previously decided upon in order to preserve the integrity of its proceedings and legislative framework;

“Accordingly resolves to: rescind its earlier decisions relating to the amendments made to Order 2(2) and Order 3(1) of the Senate Standing Orders, 2026.

” Rescission and Re-Committal of the National Identity Management Commission (Establishment) Bill, 2026 to the Committee of the Whole.

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Gunmen Abduct Eight Students in Midnight Raid Near Nasarawa State University

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Suspected gunmen have abducted no fewer than eight students during a midnight attack on off-campus hostels near the Engineering Campus of Nasarawa State University in Gudi.

The incident occurred around 1:00 a.m. on Thursday, with armed attackers storming several student lodges and whisking victims away to an unknown location.

A source said students hid in fear throughout the operation, complaining about the absence of immediate security intervention. The attack has heightened tension as students are currently writing examinations. Calls have been made for security agencies to intensify rescue efforts.

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Eight students were abducted from off-campus hostels near the university.
The attack happened around 1:00 a.m. on Thursday while students were writing exams.
No visible security response was present during the operation.
Students and residents are calling for urgent rescue and improved security.
Fear has spread across the university community.

Sources: PM News

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