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Unending grid collapses threaten survival of businesses — OPS

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Prominent members of the Organised Private Sector, OPS, yesterday raised concerns over frequent collapses of the national power grid, saying the development is crippling already distressed businesses.

Among the business groups that expressed concern were the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA; Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN; and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI.

This is even as the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, warned that the frequent collapse of the national grid has continued to hinder economic growth and slow down enterprise sustainability efforts, given the high energy costs businesses currently have to deal with.

The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN, said frequent grid collapse was frustrating for Nigerian manufacturers, considering the huge costs spent on re-energising production lines shut down anytime the grid collapses.

Please recall that the national grid collapsed thrice in 24 hours last week, and the power supply has yet to be completely restored across the country.

The Director-General of LCCI, Dr Chinyere Almona, who called on the government to consider privatisation of the national grid, said: “LCCI is deeply concerned about the frequency of collapse recorded by the national grid, the sole supply source of hydroelectric power nationwide.

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 ‘8 grid failures in one year’

“This year alone, we have recorded eight grid failures, with three being recorded within a week. The worsening performance of the national grid is an issue of concern to the business community.’’

Almona lamented that the relevant authorities seem to be at a loss on the root causes of the incessant collapses, with no lessons learned.

“By now, after numerous failures, the national grid managers should have identified the root causes and found lasting solutions.

“It is concerning that there appears to be no clear understanding of these causes or lessons learned from the restoration processes.

“After about 105 collapses in 10 years, power sector stakeholders should know what drives these recurring failures and how to prevent them.

“We are troubled by the apparent lack of such understanding among regulators in the power sector,” she lamented.

On the way out, Almona stated: “With businesses suffering from the burden of poor power supply, we need quick intervention actions to salvage the situation.

“We urge the government to consider privatising the national grid and support more efforts to scale up metering in the coming months.

“In finding a lasting solution to the perennial poor power supply and the recurring collapse of our national grid, the government should create the needed conducive regulatory environment, extend concessionary credit to operators in that sector, offer import waivers, and collaborate with the private sector to work together in policy formulation and implementation.”

Frustrating for manufacturers —MAN

On his part, the Director General of MAN, Segun Ajayi-Kadir, said the frequent national grid collapse is frustrating for Nigerian manufacturers, considering the huge costs spent on re-energising production lines that are shut down anytime the grid collapses.

He said: “It’s unacceptable that most manufacturers have to always shut down production lines anytime national grid collapse occurs in the country.

“To re-energise those production lines takes extra production costs, and they are still expected to be billed 250 per cent electricity tariff by power electric companies without factoring the menace causing the frequent breakdown in the national grid.”

He noted that the public hearing on the national grid collapse scheduled for Thursday, October 24, (tomorrow) by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, is necessary if it is designed to find ways forward to stabilise power supply.

“The greatest challenge facing Nigeria’s economy currently is insecurity, and if you talk about manufacturing, the second is energy.

“There is no way manufacturing can thrive perfectly when you don’t have a steady and affordable power supply,” he stated.

Mere infrastructure upgrades insufficient, full privatisation needed —NACCIMA

In his reaction, the President of NACCIMA, Dele Oye, said the situation calls for a move towards a comprehensive and strategic privatisation of the power sector.

Oye said: “The recent spate of national grid collapses in Nigeria has raised significant concerns for our economy and the operational viability of businesses across the country.

“With the grid failing multiple times in recent months, businesses have been grappling with erratic power supply, which disrupts production lines, inflates operational costs, and ultimately affects profitability.

“The implications are dire: Prolonged outages hinder productivity and lead to lost revenue, while small and medium enterprises, often the backbone of our economy, struggle to survive under the weight of high generator costs and maintenance.

“This situation not only stifles business growth but also erodes consumer confidence and limits job creation. While the Siemens contract represents a step in the right direction toward modernizing Nigeria’s power infrastructure, it is evident that mere upgrades are insufficient.

“A comprehensive and strategic move towards fully privatizing the sector could invigorate it with much-needed efficiency, innovation, and investment.

“By unlocking private sector potential, we can enhance competition and drive improvements in service delivery that our businesses and citizens desperately need.”

It hinders economic growth, says NECA

Similarly, the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, warned that the frequent collapse of the national grid hinders economic growth and slows down enterprise sustainability efforts.

NECA’s Director-General, Mr Wale-Smatt Oyerinde, who stated this in an interface with Vanguard yesterday, urged the government to expedite action in overhauling the grid and also create the environment for private investors to invest.

He said: “It is quite worrisome that the national grid continues to collapse. At a time there is an urgent need to fast-track the nation’s industrialization efforts, we are still bogged down with constant grid collapses.

“This constant collapse hinders economic growth and slows down enterprise sustainability efforts, given the high energy cost that businesses currently have to deal with.

“We urge the government to expedite action in overhauling the grid and also create the environment for private investors to invest. The future and our potential for energy sufficiency lie with the private sector.”

Reduces competitiveness of Nigerian businesses — ASBON

Also reacting yesterday, the President of the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria, ASBON, Dr Femi Egbesola, said the ability of Nigerian businesses to compete internationally is being impaired as grid collapses lead to an increase in production costs.

His words: “The failure of the national grid has serious consequences for Nigerian businesses and economy. It leads to industrial output being lowered and manufacturing expenses being raised as a result of frequent power outages that interrupt production operations.

“As a result, this reduces the ability of Nigerian businesses to compete internationally as the cost of production shoots up above board.

“Additionally, many firms are forced to invest in alternate power sources, such as generators, which dramatically raise our operational expenses due to the unpredictability of power supply.

“Nigeria’s economy suffers greatly from the regular failure of the national grid. It reduces output in manufacturing and services, raises household expenses, and slows growth in the economy as a whole.
“As a result, we the business community, request and advocate for immediate and long-term responses to this issue.” (Vanguard)

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NDLEA arrests 101-year-old woman for selling cannabis in Ogun

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….Lagos-based daughter who supplies the drug arrested

A 101-year-old woman, Esther Ogunmabo, has been arrested by officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for allegedly selling cannabis in Ilisan, Ogun State.

The centenarian was arrested on Saturday, August 15, 2026, with 90 grammes of skunk, a form of cannabis, which was reportedly packaged in small quantities for sale.

NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, disclosed that the supect, Ogunmabo admitted that she sold the substance to people in the community.

Babafemi said the suspect told investigators that she became involved in the illicit trade after a fire destroyed her provisions store.

The agency spokesman added that the woman claimed one of her daughters, based in Lagos, was responsible for supplying her with the cannabis at regular intervals.

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“She said one of her daughters, who resides in Lagos, arranges the supply of the substance to her every four days, which she in turn sold in bits,” the NDLEA spokesman said.

The arrest was listed among the agency’s recent operations against drug trafficking and illicit drug activities across the country.

Following her arrest, NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), directed that the elderly suspect be granted bail and referred for counselling because of her age.

The agency also disclosed that the daughter allegedly linked to the supply of the cannabis had been arrested.

The NDLEA said its latest operations also recorded other interceptions and arrests at different locations, including the country’s land and maritime borders.

The agency has continued to intensify its campaign against the cultivation, distribution and sale of illicit drugs across the country.

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Terrorists abduct many worshippers from Niger Central Mosque

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A yet-to-be-ascertained number of worshippers have been abducted from the Central Mosque in Dekara town, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

Reports said the victims were kidnapped from worship place when terrorists, in a large number, struck while Jumu’at prayer was ongoing.

According to some sources, the terrorists shot sporadically before assembling some of the worshippers and leading them out of the mosque into the forest.

One of the residents, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told our correspondent by telephone that Borgu LGA recorded various incidents of insecurity, on Friday.

“So many things have happened in Borgu LGA today. Terrorists attacked three communities, including Dekara. In Dekara, they went to the Central Mosque while Jumu’at prayer was ongoing and kidnapped more than 60 people. But they did not injure anybody,” the resident said.

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When contacted, the spokesperson for the Niger State Police Command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, said he would verify the information and revert, but he had not done so as of the time of filing this report. (Daily Trust)

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‘Fake agency’ boss, Nwabueze, fights back with appointment letter

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The National Coordinator and Executive Director of the National Brands Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, George Nwabueze, has denied the allegation of running a “fake agency” in the country.

Nwabueze, who spoke  on Saturday, noted that he oversaw an office which was under the supervision of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

He noted that the office had been in existence for 16 years.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission had on Friday said the President had ordered Nwabueze’s arrest for leading and promoting the outfit, which it tagged as a fake federal agency.

The ICPC said the accused was running it with the collaboration of senior public servants in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

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But responding to our correspondent, the embattled executive director said, “Made in Nigeria Special Project Office is a project office in the OSGF. We don’t know where fake agency comes from. A programme that has been in the SGF’s office since 16 July 2010 was just discovered yesterday (Friday). After 16 years; Nigeria is a funny country.”

Nwabueze spoke while responding to our correspondent’s enquiries on LinkedIn, where he had earlier posted his appointment letter to rebuff ICPC’s claim of illegality.

The letter, dated October 3, 2025, was purportedly issued by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

It was referenced OSGF/MIN/59310/11/205 and signed by the Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs Office, Nadungu Gagare.

The letter, addressed to “Hon. George Buchi Nwabueze, National Coordinator, Made in Nigeria Project Office, OSGF, Three Arms Zone, Abuja,” conveyed the approval of his appointment as National Coordinator/Executive Director of the Made in Nigeria Project Office under the OSGF.

According to the document, the appointment was for a five-year tenure beginning from July 2025 and was renewable.

“I am directed to formally convey the approval of your appointment as National Coordinator/Executive Director of the Made in Nigeria Project Office under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,” the letter stated.

It added that the appointment followed “a careful evaluation of your commitment, contribution, and capacity in delivering on the mandate of the Special Project Office.”

The document listed Nwabueze’s responsibilities to include the supervision and development of programmes, projects and policies; supervision of regional and state coordinators across the 36 states; and organisation of exhibitions, trade expos, economic summits and other promotional initiatives aimed at promoting indigenous products and services.

It further stated that the project was to operate temporarily from Room B53, Ground Floor, within the OSGF complex.

“Please note that this appointment is at the pleasure of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and in line with the objectives of the Made in Nigeria initiative under the Renewed Hope Agenda,” the letter said.

Efforts  to engage Nwabueze further on the matter proved abortive as he declined response.

Special status request

Also, another document shared on Saturday on Linkedin by Nwabueze showed that his office sought to be granted the status of a Special Project.

The document, dated April 17, 2025, was signed by the Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs Office, Gagare, and addressed to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

It was referenced PS-PEAO/2025/008/4.

The document, titled, ‘A proposal for the Made-in-Nigeria Project to be granted Special Project status’, stated that the initiative had been operating for about five years and had promoted Nigerian-made products and services locally and internationally.

It claimed that the project had organised economic forums and trade exhibitions in several parts of the world and contributed positively to the Nigerian economy, particularly in the area of foreign direct investment.

The document listed increased employment opportunities, economic growth and poverty reduction among the expected benefits of granting the project special status.

According to the proposal, the initiative would also contribute to Gross Domestic Product growth by supporting local industries and encouraging domestic production.

It further stated that the project would reduce importation by encouraging Nigerians to consume locally made products, thereby reducing dependence on imported goods, conserving foreign exchange and improving the country’s trade balance.

The document added that the initiative aligned with the Federal Government’s efforts to diversify the economy, reduce dependence on crude oil and promote the non-oil sector.

The Permanent Secretary subsequently invited the SGF to note that granting the project special status would enhance its credibility and performance and enable it to meet its mandate and responsibilities.

However, the proposal made clear that the activities of the project were to be reviewed and operational modalities developed.

A fake agency?

The ICPC chairman, Dr Musa Aliyu, SAN, had identified the National Brands Development and Made-in-Nigeria Special Project Office as one of the outfits uncovered during the commission’s investigation into the alleged fictitious Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council.

Aliyu, while briefing State House correspondents in Abuja, said investigators discovered the office while probing the PFIPC and what he described as procedural weaknesses within the public service.

According to him, the office had been allocated space within the OSGF premises without presidential authorisation.

He identified the promoter of the outfit as Prince George Buchi Nwabueze, alleging that he operated under different variations of his name and had the backing of some senior public servants in the OSGF.

The ICPC had described the outfit as part of the structures uncovered during its investigation into the alleged PFIPC.

However, documents released by Nwabueze appear intended to challenge the allegation that the project office had no official backing.

One of the reports shared on the LinkedIn page of the organisation documented a stakeholders’ engagement in Nasarawa State involving Governor Abdullahi Sule.

In the report, the governor was heard saying the state had domesticated the Federal Government’s Made-in-Nigeria initiative and captured it in its 2026 budget.

“For us in Nasarawa State, we have since domesticated this initiative of the Federal Government in our solemn commitment to promote local contents and have value for resources abound in our dear state,” Sule was quoted as saying.

“I’m happy to inform you that we did not only domesticate this project, but we also accord special attention to its operationalisation by including it in our 2026 budget,” he added.

The report also quoted the National Coordinator of the Made in Nigeria Project as saying the initiative was domiciled in the OSGF and was responsible for promoting the national brand.

Nwabueze was further heard saying the decision had been taken to locate a National Brand Processing and Packaging Centre in Nasarawa State.

The organisation’s website also identified “Nwabueze George” as “Executive Director, National Coordinator,” linking the position to the person named in the ICPC investigation.

Checks on the organisation’s website showed a structure featuring national, zonal and state coordinators.

At the national level, the organisation listed Dr Bassey B. Unaowo as Special Assistant to the Permanent Secretary on Political and Economic Affairs in the OSGF, while Dr Hajara Njidda Amoni was listed as Director, National Administration.

The organisation also listed zonal directors and coordinators across several states.

It maintained social media accounts on platforms including Instagram, Facebook, X and LinkedIn under the handle “@pmainpro.”

Office shut for months, says OSGF official

However, a staff member of the OSGF told Sunday PUNCH that the office had been shut for months.

“It was not operating as an agency but I know was under investigation… The office was shut months ago,” the source said.

The development leaves questions over the status of the project office, particularly the conflicting claims over its authorisation and relationship with the OSGF.

While the ICPC maintains that the office was illegally allocated space within the OSGF without presidential authorisation, documents released by Nwabueze show an appointment letter purportedly issued by the OSGF formally appointing him to head the project office.

The OSGF spokesman, Christopher Ugwuegbulam, when contacted, asked our correspondent to write a letter to his office before a response could be obtained.

Efforts to reach the ICPC spokesman, John Odey, proved abortive as of the time of filing the report, as calls to his number indicated that it was not reachable.

Sunday PUNCH gathered that the police had yet to be officially briefed about the suspect.

Credible sources in the police force told our correspondent that a manhunt would only be launched after a formal briefing on the matter. (Sunday PUNCH)

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