Lagos, Nigeria – Nigeria’s commercial capital is set for its worst power crisis in years as a 25-day planned blackout kicks off, threatening to paralyze businesses, spike energy costs, and wipe out hundreds of billions in economic activity.

Why the Lights Are Going Out

 Maintenance Work: TCN fixing Omotosho–Ikeja West 330 kV line
Duration: July 28 – August 21 (8 am–5 pm daily)
Affected Areas:

  • Entire Ikeja Electric coverage zone (most of Lagos)

  • Eko DisCo areas (Lagos Island, Agbara, parts of Ogun)

The Staggering Economic Toll

 N13 trillion: Lagos’ monthly electricity spend (Official estimate)
Manufacturers: Forced to switch to diesel at 4x grid power cost
Hospitals/Hotels: Face N50M+/day extra generator expenses
DisCo Losses: Ikeja/Eko to forfeit N206B combined revenue

CEO of CPPE Warns:
“This isn’t just inconvenience – it’s a N500B body blow to Lagos’ economy. Businesses must choose between crippling energy costs or shutting down.”

Who Bears the Brunt?

 SMEs: 60% lack backup power capacity
Banks: ATM networks may fail
Tech Hubs: Cloud services at risk
Cold Chain: Spoilage threat to food/pharma

The Silver Lining?

 Grid Upgrade: First major maintenance in 8 years
Future Benefit: Could reduce 60% of current outages
TCN’s Pledge: “Short-term pain for long-term gain”

Why Lagos Can’t Afford This

  • Hosts 40% of Nigeria’s GDP

  • Accounts for 65% of industrial output

  • Handles 80% of maritime trade

Business Survival Tips:

  1. Negotiate bulk diesel deals now

  2. Shift operations to night shifts where possible

  3. Leverage solar hybrids if available

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