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Nigeria Loses $26 Billion Annually Due to Power Failures, Report Shows

Nigeria Loses $26 Billion Annually Due to Power Failures, Report Shows

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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A recent report by Standard Bank, published in the Africa Trade Barometer, highlights the severe economic impact of Nigeria’s power supply challenges on businesses. The report estimates that Nigeria loses an average of $26 billion per year due to power failures, a figure that does not account for additional expenses on off-grid generators.

“Economic losses arising from Nigeria’s electricity shortages are estimated to be USD 26 billion annually, without accounting for spending on fuel for off-grid generators, which is estimated to be a further USD 22 billion,” the report stated.

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  • Rising Business Costs Due to Off-Grid Solutions
  • Impact of Power Instability on Business Operations
  • Frequent Grid Collapses in Nigeria
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Rising Business Costs Due to Off-Grid Solutions

In addition to these losses, Nigerian businesses reportedly spend $22 billion each year on off-grid fuel to compensate for unreliable power, pushing operational costs even higher. The report notes that businesses often rely on generators to meet their energy needs, further increasing financial strain.

“In Nigeria, surveyed businesses must contend with a national grid that frequently collapses as it fails to meet a daily peak demand nearly four times its generation capacity,” the report reads, highlighting electricity supply as a major challenge to operations across Nigeria and the broader African continent.

Impact of Power Instability on Business Operations

Across 10 African markets, including Nigeria, poor power infrastructure emerged as a critical obstacle. Power outages disrupt production, compromise product quality for goods requiring controlled environments, impact water supply, and interrupt telecommunications that many businesses rely on for payments. These challenges contribute to decreased sales and reduced income for affected businesses.

Frequent Grid Collapses in Nigeria

Nigeria’s power grid has experienced frequent collapses, resulting in extended blackouts across multiple states. Just this month, the grid collapsed three times in seven days, leaving northern states in the dark. The National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) attributed recent outages to an explosion of a transformer at the Jebba transmission station, which triggered a cascade of power plant shutdowns.

Bottom Line

The Standard Bank report underscores the urgency of addressing Nigeria’s power infrastructure issues. Frequent blackouts and the associated costs burden businesses and threaten economic stability. Solutions that address grid reliability and reduce dependence on off-grid fuel could significantly improve the business environment and boost Nigeria’s economic prospects.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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