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    Lagos Power Breakthrough: Sanwo-Olu Signs Landmark Deals to Boost Electricity Supply to 400MW, Cut Blackouts

    SholaBy SholaApril 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a decisive move to tackle Nigeria’s long-standing electricity challenges, the Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led Lagos State Government has signed new Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with three independent power producers to significantly increase power supply across the state.

    The agreements, signed at Lagos House, Marina, are aimed at scaling embedded generation capacity from the current 60 megawatts (MW) to between 200MW and 400MW within the next two to three years—marking a major leap toward energy stability in Lagos, Africa’s most populous city.

    The Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Abiodun Ogunleye, signed on behalf of the state government. The partner companies include Mainland Power Limited, Fenchurch Power Limited (in collaboration with Aggregate Utilities Limited), and Viathan Engineering Limited. Notably, Fenchurch Power joins the initiative as a new entrant.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu described the development as a critical milestone in the state’s electricity reform drive, emphasizing that the updated PPAs now ensure payments are tied strictly to actual metered electricity delivered—addressing inefficiencies that plagued previous agreements.

    “This is designed to build on existing capacity and fix what has not been working,” the governor said, adding that the agreements align with the Lagos State Electricity Law 2024 and the Electricity Act.

    Key Highlights of the Agreements

    • Immediate Impact: Strengthens commercial terms for the current ~60MW output.
    • Expansion Plans: Private sector-led growth targeting up to 400MW within 2–3 years.
    • Targeted Supply Areas:
    • Mainland Power will continue supplying Ikeja, Oshodi, Anthony, and surrounding areas.
    • Fenchurch Power will support major water facilities in Adiyan and Iju.
    • Viathan Engineering will maintain supply to key Lagos Island facilities and improve grid integration.

    Energy experts note that Lagos requires an estimated 6,000MW to meet its growing demand, while the national grid currently supplies less than 2,000MW to the state. These new agreements signal a shift toward localized, market-driven solutions aimed at reducing dependence on the national grid.

    Officials believe the move will not only cut the frequency of blackouts but also boost investor confidence, improve power supply for homes and businesses, and strengthen critical infrastructure such as hospitals and water facilities.

    “This signing marks another major milestone in our commitment to building a resilient and self-sustaining electricity market for Lagos,” Sanwo-Olu added.

    The initiative is being widely praised as a strong example of sub-national leadership in Nigeria’s power sector reforms, with expectations of further expansions and partnerships in the near future.

    Residents and businesses across Lagos are now looking ahead to improved electricity stability as the projects begin to scale in the coming years.

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