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Prolonged power outage cripples socio-economic activities in Kano

by Umoru Faruk Salifu
April 20, 2025
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The prolonged power outage experienced in Kano over the past 10 days has disrupted socio-economic activities in Kano metropolis.

Some Kano residents on Sunday, lamented that the situation, compounded by recurrent failure of the national grid, had left many communities in darkness, affecting businesses and households.

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Many entrepreneurs also lamented the adverse impact of the blackout on their businesses.

A hotelier and bar owner, Jude Michael of Sabon Gari area of Fage Local Government (LG), described the situation as frustrating.

Michael said he had lost customers due to lack of electricity to preserve drinks.

“I have been running on a generator for days, which is making me incure losses.

“Sometimes customers come, and other times, they do not. It is not encouraging,” he said.

A welder in Dakata quarters of Nasarawa LG, Abubakar Bala, said reliance on diesel to keep his operations running was unsustainable.

“We have paid for electricity, yet we do not have access. If power is not restored soon, my business might collapse,” he said.

Bala urged the government to fix the problem and also consider alternative power sources.

Another welder in Tarauni LG, Aminu Sani, said that he had to suspend operations due to the high cost of fuel required to run his generator.

“We charge more when we use generators, but not everyone can afford the increased prices. Now, we are stranded without work,” he said.

A frozen food dealer along Zaria road, Manu Garba, said the persistent power outage had left many business owners in huge debt, as they struggled to keep their goods from perishing.

“We had expected to make good sales during the easter, even if the profit would be minimal due to the economic reality in the country.

“But the issue of epileptic power supply since then till now has pushed many of us into serious debt,

“Cartons of frozen chicken and fish got spoilt after one week. While some of us managed to salvage what we could, some were not that lucky,” he said.

A hair dresser in Kumbotso, Bunmi Ola, also complained that the persistent power outage had left many business owners in huge debt.

She said the development was a huge blow to those relying on power supply for survival.

Ola said despite their experiences, pain and losses, the electricity companies were still issuing estimated billing.

However, operators of mobile phone charging services reported increased patronage.

One of such operators, Isa Umar, said he had raised his prices due to the cost of fuel, charging between N150 and 200 per phone.

Checks across the state further revealed that the water supply has also been affected, with the price of a 25-litre jerrycan rising from N100 to N 200 in some areas.

Sani Bala, Head of Corporate Communications, Kano Electricity Distribution Company. attributed the drop in electricity supply across its franchise area to ongoing network upgrades and vegetation control on its feeders.

Bala said the maintenance work was necessary to improve infrastructure and ensure safety for engineers working on the network.

He said the upgrades were part of efforts to sustain the progress made in electricity distribution, including longer supply hours and improved service delivery.

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