Tag Archives: LATEST NEWS ABOUT power holdings cooperation of nigeria(PHCN)
Pre-paid metres,consumers to pay N25,000 – N50,000
Electricity consumers from April 25 who wish to acquire pre-paid metres will pay between N25,000 and N50,000 for the single phase and three phase types respectively. The price tag is… Read more
Power output across Nigeria drops again to 3714MW as against 4517.6MW last year
The power output across Nigeria on Tuesday stood at 3714.8 megawatts (MW) as against 4517.6 recorded on December 23, 2012. This means that the improvement in the power supply across… Read more
President: We’ll generate 5,400MW by December
Federal Government has disclosed that Nigerians would start experiencing uninterrupted power supply by December 2012 with plans to generate 5,400 mega watts from the current 4,400 mega watts. Dr. Doyin… Read more
New electricity consumers would no longer pay connection fees
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has said that new electricity customers would no longer pay connection fees before being connected to the grid for electricity supply. Rather, it said… Read more
PHCN:Outgoing workers would be paid as high N38million
The Minister of Power, Professor Barth Nnaji has dismissed claims that the Federal Government is planning to pay outgoing PHCN staff the sum of N85,000.He decried that too much falsehood… Read more
PHCN workers ready for showdown over the missing N85 billion superannuation fund
The Federal Government and the organized Labour congress(NLC) and the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) are set for a showdown over the missing N85 billion superannuation fund for the… Read more
FG: No more power outage(PHCN)
The Ministry of Power has assured that worst days of power supply in Nigeria are over, noting that the recent improvement in the sector would be maintained to meet international… Read more
Revealed: PHCN workers are agents/importers of generators.
The ongoing face-off between workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria and the Federal Government over the power sector reforms has yet to abate as thousands of protesting workers… Read more






