Oil & Energy
Ikeja Electric Announces One Month Outage
A Lagos-based electricity distribution firm, Ikeja Electric, has announced that there would be disruption of Power supply in some areas under its supply network in Lagos.
A statement from the company, on Friday attributed the disruption to maintenance work being carried out by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on its transformers at the Ikeja West Transmission Station.
Noting that the planned outage would last for about one month, the statement said the areas to be affected included Ojodu, Magodo, Alausa, Oke Afa, Bolorumpelu, Egbe, Igando, Shasha, Ipaja, Alimoshi, Agege, Egbeda and Abesan, amongst others.
The disruption, according to the statement, will commence on Monday March 6 and end on Tuesday, April 4, 2017.
Appealing to the customers who would be affected by the outage, the Head Corporate Communications, Ikeja Electric, Mr Felix Ofulue, urged residents to bear with the company.
He explained that the importance of the maintenance was to improve supply and for general improved service delivery.
He said a load-shedding programme to ensure equitable distribution of power supply to the affected areas had been put in place by the company.
Despite the reported increase in electricity generation to 4,000 megawatts in recent days, many households and businesses across the country have continued to experience blackouts.
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Dangote Refinery Resumes Gantry Self-Collection Sales, Tuesday
This is revealed in an email communication from the Group Commercial Operations Department of the company, and obtained by Newsmen, at the Weekend.
The company explained that while gantry access is being reinstated, the free delivery service remains operational, with marketers encouraged to continue registering their outlets for direct supply at no additional cost.
The statement said “in reference to the earlier email communication on the suspension of the PMS self-collection gantry sales, please note that we will be resuming the self-collection gantry sales on the 23rd of September, 2025”.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery also apologised to its partners for any inconvenience the suspension may have caused, while assuring stakeholders of its commitment to improving efficiency and ensuring seamless supply.
“Meanwhile, please be informed that we are aggressively delivering on the free delivery scheme, and it is still open for registration. We encourage you to register your stations and pay for the product to be delivered directly to you for free. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding,” it added.
It would be recalled that in September 18, 2025, Dangote refinery had suspended gantry-based self-collection of petroleum products at its depot. The move was designed to accelerate the adoption of its Free Delivery Scheme, which guarantees direct shipments of petroleum products to registered retail outlets across Nigeria.
The refinery stressed that the earlier decision was an operational adjustment aimed at streamlining efficiency in the downstream supply chain.
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