• dbaner@lemmy.world
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      It’s not unusual to have multiple power cuts a day in Lagos. Anyone who can afford it has a generator

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        Yeah, the article makes it sound as though there may not be power for months though.

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    Nigeria has 12,500MW of installed capacity but produces about a quarter of that.

    President Bola Tinubu has promised to improve supply by allowing state governments to build their own power plants in a bid to help spur sluggish economic growth.

    That really doesn’t sound like a realistic solution if the feds can’t even afford to keep the power plants running.

    I guess the fact that they stopped supplying power to Niger doesn’t matter as much now. Tough time to start a war, but Tinubu seems gung ho about it.