Enugu Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EEDC) has attributed the recent decline in electricity supply across the South-East region to low power generation arising from reduced system frequency, largely caused by gas constraints affecting Generation Companies (GenCos).

EEDC
In a statement issued on Tuesday by its Group Head, Corporate Communications, Mr. Emeka Eze, EEDC appealed to electricity consumers across the region to remain patient as the situation is being addressed.
According to the statement, the reduced system frequency has compelled the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to embark on load shedding in order to stabilize the national grid.
This development, EEDC explained, has significantly reduced the volume of energy allocated to its network.
Consequently, the shortfall has affected EEDC’s daily service levels to customers served by its franchise operators, namely MainPower, TransPower, FirstPower, NewEra, and EastLand.
Mr. Eze assured customers that relevant stakeholders within the electricity supply industry are actively working to resolve the gas supply challenges impacting power generation, with the aim of improving system stability and restoring normal electricity distribution as soon as possible.
“EEDC sincerely apologizes for the inconvenience this situation has caused our valued customers and appreciates their patience and understanding during this period,” the statement said.
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