Electricity: Importance and Its challenges in Nigeria

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Electricity is very important in homes, industries and offices. Almost every appliance make good use of it for their usage. It ranged from the smaller to the largest gadgets around us and their work improves our life and economy. For instance, there are large number of industrial sewing machines in texile mills likewise other machine around that depend on electricity to function and their role can dictate the overall wellbeing of the workers and prices of their wares.

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Despite all these importance of electricity, there are many challenges facing that sector in Nigeria. These challenges resulted in low output of electricity which is below the overall need around Nigeria. No place in Nigeria can boast of 24 hourly power supply and cannot even be of high voltage when supply due to old, poor power infrastuctures and technical glitches on the power grids in the nations.

Nigeria have became a fertile ground for business for importers and foreign partners. There is many number of generation set in Nigeria more than number of people in many countries and their activities affects the power generation in nigeria as they keep "bribing" The agencies so that their busineses will keep thriving.

Nigeria, The giant of Africa is blessed with huge natural and human resources. Being one of the major producer of natural gas and crude oil with many barrels of sweet and carbon grade petroluem, Nigeria is blessed and issues of power generation supposed not to be mentioned or a challenge in Nigerian economic sphere.

Nigeria being in the equatorial zone recieve sunlight daily and having very near proximity to the largest desert in the world, Sahara Desert, makes the position of the nation suitable for power generation via renewable electric sources like solar means which will be enough for the demand all year around and can be exported as a foreign exchange and inmprovement of the economy and betterment of her citizen.

In the relief map of the nation, the lands are usually high with elevation of 300ft above the sea level, with this altitude and other factors, Nigeria is blessed with sites for power generation via wind as its in constant motion around. But never been utilized to improve the total power output to meet the overall demands of powers in homes and offices around the nations.

There are notable power generating sources in Nigeria which can be categorized into two. Hydrological and thermal sources. There are major rivers like Niger, Benue, Kaduna etc with huge platforms and features for hydroelectric dams to utilize its potential for power generations. Kainji, Shiroro and Jebba dam are examples of such dams where nigerian and other africans depend for electricity but have been challenged. For instance, Kainji dam have five super turbines with only two working which leads to under utilization of its potential to power nigerian homes.

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The electricity bill is generally high and costy in Nigeria despites governmental approaches to reduce the money pay for the energy. In the calculation per second, it is higher than $100. Which is a low in other areas. Despite these high bill, Nigerians still not enjoyed for the paid services.

Government categorized the electricity sector into parts to promote their perfomance. Government of various level still hold the production but privatizes the distribution aspects into several companies owned by elites both Nigerians and foreigners. Rather than becoming a blessing, these companies did not lived up to their objectives but became a pain in ass for the citizens as their bills are higher and low voltage. They use "thugs" To collect their revenue and such money are not remitted and affecting the services too.



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Thanks for taking a moment to tell about the electricity situation in your country. It's cool that Nigeria has the potential to be energy self sufficient. Being able to extract oil and natural gas are huge. Being able to bring in hydroelectric, wind and solar are also great. When I look at the Philippines which has very limited natural gas and no oil, limited solar and wind opportunities I understand the poor power situation.

It seems corruption has been a major issue in Nigeria, which is very sad to hear.

Thank you for your contribution. Glad you joined our community for this posting!

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Poor administration promotes mismanagement of funds and corrupt leaders are sucking the nation wealth dry. Every aspects of the economy and our life is seriously bleeding despite huge wealthy resources. We keep hoping for the good.

Thanks for this great topic and platform to share my view. Hope you will be welcoming next time.

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I wish I was more personable and charismatic to draw more people to the group. However, I'm not, sorry about that.

I'll always enjoy engaging with new people in the channel though and will do my very best to be welcoming 😄

The channel is more to talk about the economics of life and how to save money...plus how we can use that saved money to help others. However, hearing about corruption and how to avoid getting fleeced by government officials is important in saving money too!

As bad as things are in Nigeria, I heard stories from my cousin who was living in Guinea. In that country the corruption was so bad that the people collecting the electricity fees stole so much from the company that the company didn't even get enough money coming in to pay for the coal to run the generators.

Every month or two they had to go to the government to get money to buy fuel for their generators!

Living in Canada that just seemed absurd. Sure corruption happens here but its well hidden and you make sure you keep the lights on for people so you can keep stealing from them every month!

But corruption is a topic for another time ... I tend to get sidetracked! 🙃

In case your curious next weeks topic will be about transportation costs. I'd love it if you join in next week too 😉

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It's true that the state of electricity is very poor here in Nigeria and the government needs to do better, but, I beg to differ here, based on this statement

No place in Nigeria can boast of 24 hourly power supply

Well, maybe the whole people residing in the different corners of the state I reside in can't make a boast. But I can.
I can actually even boast of a week, even two weeks electricity at a stretch. Without interruption.😊

Only moved into this environment recently but the state of light here is a 100.

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Nigeria has the capacity to be self sufficient in terms of power supply but the reality is a sad one.
Thank you for your entry.

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Exactly. When will next contest start and topic