Ikeja Electric: the full picture
Ikeja Electric Plc has attributed the persistent power outages being experienced in Lagos to a drop in electricity allocation from the national grid.

NIGERIA —
Ikeja Electric Plc has attributed the persistent power outages being experienced in Lagos to a drop in electricity allocation from the national grid. Ikeja Electric has emerged this Saturday as one of the stories drawing attention in Nigeria.
Key facts
- Ikeja Electric Plc has attributed the persistent power outages being experienced in Lagos to a drop in electricity allocation from the national grid.
- To manage the limited supply, Ikeja Electric said it has commenced controlled load distribution, explaining that the measure is aimed at maintaining system stability while ensuring a fair spread of available electricity.
- Egbin Power Plc, Nigeria’s largest electricity generation plant with an installed capacity of 1,320MW, said emergency response procedures were immediately activated after the incident, while relevant authorities were notified.
- The company further disclosed that it is working closely with stakeholders across the electricity value chain to improve supply and minimise the impact of the outages on consumers.
- The situation comes amid ongoing electricity shortages in Lagos and other parts of the country, largely driven by challenges in gas supply affecting power generation nationwide.
What we know
Going deeper, To manage the limited supply, Ikeja Electric said it has commenced controlled load distribution, explaining that the measure is aimed at maintaining system stability while ensuring a fair spread of available electricity.
On the substance, Egbin Power Plc, Nigeria’s largest electricity generation plant with an installed capacity of 1,320MW, said emergency response procedures were immediately activated after the incident, while relevant authorities were notified.
Beyond the headlines, the company further disclosed that it is working closely with stakeholders across the electricity value chain to improve supply and minimise the impact of the outages on consumers.
More precisely, the situation comes amid ongoing electricity shortages in Lagos and other parts of the country, largely driven by challenges in gas supply affecting power generation nationwide.
It is worth noting that Operations at the affected section were halted immediately, leading to a broader shutdown of the facility for safety checks and assessment.
By the numbers
“Since April 28, the plant has remained offline and disconnected from the national grid as engineers and safety officials conduct detailed assessments,” the source added.
On a related note, the plant, with an installed capacity of 1,320 megawatts, plays a significant role in the nation’s power generation.
Going deeper, the incident, which reportedly occurred on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, led to the shutdown of operations at parts of the facility and the disconnection of the plant from the national grid.
On the substance, Nigeria’s debt to World Bank surged by $2.08bn in 2025.
What they're saying
“We sincerely regret the ongoing power supply challenges currently affecting some areas within our network due to reduced power allocation from the grid,” the company stated.
“As part of efforts to maintain grid stability and ensure equitable distribution of available power, temporary load shedding is being implemented across affected feeders and locations,” it added.
“Immediately following the incident, established emergency response, safety, and reporting protocols were activated, and the relevant authorities were promptly notified,” he said.
The wider context
On a related note, Egbin Power Plant shuts down after contractor dies during underwater repairs.
Going deeper, the incident, which occurred on Tuesday, led to the shutdown of the plant, a major contributor to electricity supply on the national grid.
On the substance, an investigation has begun into the death of a contractor following an Egbin plant accident during underwater maintenance, leading to a facility shutdown.
Beyond the headlines, an investigation has begun into the death of a contractor at Egbin Power Plc following an industrial accident during underwater maintenance operations at the plant in Lagos State.
More precisely, the management of the power firm confirmed the incident to The PUNCH on Thursday.
The bottom line
- The company further disclosed that it is working closely with stakeholders across the electricity value chain to improve supply and minimise the impact of the outages on consumers.
- The situation comes amid ongoing electricity shortages in Lagos and other parts of the country, largely driven by challenges in gas supply affecting power generation nationwide.
- The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, led to the shutdown of the plant, a major contributor to electricity supply on the national grid.



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