The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has stated that the national power grid suffered 46 collapses between 2017 and 2022.
The company made this known in a post on its X account on Thursday.
It, however, pointed out that over the years within this timeframe, there has been a noteworthy reduction in the occurrence of grid collapses across the nation.
A breakdown of the data over the six year period shows that there were a total of 15 grid collapses in 2017 and 12 grid collapses in 2018.
In 2019, the grid suffered nine collapses while in 2020, the number decreased to four and in 2021, there were only two recorded
However, in 2022, the figure rose again to four grid collapses.
About a fortnight ago, the TCN announced that the national grid had witnessed no collapse in 400 days, describing it as a significant milestone.