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Nigeria Cuts Power Supply to Niger Republic

FG cut 42 per cent of electricity supply, cutting it down from 80 megawatts to 46MW

Kemi Sheriepha by Kemi Sheriepha
April 17, 2025
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The Federal Government has cut electricity supply and sales to the Junta-ruled Niger Republic.

FG cut 42 per cent of electricity supply, cutting it down from 80 megawatts to 46MW.

The measure has caused the country’s electricity production to fall by 30 to 50 per cent and forced state-owned power company Nigelec to impose planned power cuts that can last several days, especially in Niamey.

This was disclosed by Niger’s Energy Minister, Haoua Amadou, in an interview with AFP after complaints by its citizens and an improved adoption of solar energy sources.

Recall that Nigeria suspended much of its electricity exports to the West African nation as part of regional sanctions against the junta that toppled civilian President Mohamed Bazoum in July 2023.

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On July 26, 2023, officers of the Presidential Guard arrested Bazoum and declared him deposed. This forced the Economic Community of West African States to impose sanctions against the military personnel.

In addition to a one-week ultimatum to restore constitutional order and the suspension of financial transactions with Niger, ECOWAS decreed the freezing of “all service transactions, including energy transactions.”

Although the suspension was lifted, the power supply has remained limited. The minister explained that the neighbouring country, which previously supplied 80MW before the sanctions, has now reduced its supply to just 46MW — a figure far below what is needed to meet local demand.

“Nigeria has since resumed delivering electricity, but only providing 46 megawatts instead of the usual 80 megawatts,” Amadou said.

He added that despite efforts to strengthen local production capacity, Niamey is still subject to controlled power shutdowns. As a result, people and companies are increasingly turning to solar energy to fill the gaps.

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A resident Elhadj Abdou, who lives in Niamey’s Lazaret neighbourhood, said rooftop solar panels are an increasingly common sight in Niger’s capital.

”There are no more power cuts here, and there are no bills to pay; everything works on solar energy,” he said.

The panels, which cost 50,000 CFA francs (about 75 euros), mostly imported from China, are regularly sold directly on the street.

Nigeria primarily generates electricity from thermal and hydroelectric sources, with natural gas being the dominant fuel for its over 29 thermal plants.

 

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