Poor power supply has been a recurring issue in several states across the Jos Electricity Distribution Plc (JED Plc) franchise, including Plateau, Bauchi, Benue, and Gombe. The company attributes this decline to a significant reduction in electricity allocation from the national grid.
The spokesperson for JED Plc, Saratu Aliyu Dauda, explains that the distribution company's capacity to supply electricity is directly impacted by the volume of power available from the grid. Consequently, the company can only distribute the energy it receives, making it challenging to meet the demands of its customers.
The reduction in power supply has led to growing concerns nationwide over fluctuating electricity supply and broader energy challenges. This has resulted in a significant negative impact on socioeconomic activities in the country.
The company has appealed to its customers for understanding during this period, assuring them that efforts are being made to address the situation and improve supply stability across its areas of operation.
The situation highlights the need for a more sustainable and reliable energy solution, one that can meet the demands of a growing population and economy.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeThe recent power supply woes in Plateau, Bauchi, Benue, and Gombe states are a stark reminder of the country's energy challenges. JED Plc's spokesperson, Saratu Aliyu Dauda, is right to point out that the company can only distribute the energy it receives from the grid. However, this does little to alleviate the suffering of residents who are already struggling with the consequences of poor power supply. The fact that the company is actively engaging with stakeholders to address the situation is a positive step, but it is imperative that concrete solutions are implemented to prevent such disruptions in the future. The economic impact of these power outages cannot be overstated, and it is high time that the government takes decisive action to address the country's energy challenges.






