Abia Is Now Free From National Grid Collapse
Abia State has been taken off the national grid, with Governor Alex Otti announcing that the state is no longer affected by nationwide power collapses.
The declaration signals a major change in how electricity is supplied and managed across the state.
The move follows the state government’s push to rely on alternative and independent power sources to keep lights on even when the national grid fails.
Officials say this approach is aimed at ending the frequent blackouts that often follow grid crashes.
Residents and businesses are expected to benefit from steadier electricity, especially in key areas such as healthcare, education, and small industries. The state believes improved power supply will boost daily life and support economic growth.
The government says work will continue to expand and secure these power solutions, with plans to ensure that more communities enjoy stable electricity without disruption from national grid issues.

















