AEDC announces two-day planned power outage in abuja over infrastructure relocation

ABUJA, Nigeria — The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has announced a two-day planned power outage affecting parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to allow for the relocation of critical electricity infrastructure.
According to a public notice dated May 8, 2026, the outage will affect residents in Lugbe, Airport Road, Gaduwa, and parts of Apo.
The shutdown is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, 2026, and is being carried out at the instance of the Federal Capital Development Authority.
AEDC said the exercise is necessary to facilitate the relocation of power infrastructure along the 33kV Feeders H21 and H23, as well as the 11kV Feeder H1A in the Gaduwa District, to enable ongoing road construction works in the area.
During the period, electricity supply to the affected communities will be temporarily interrupted, with restoration expected upon completion of the relocation exercise.
The company assured residents that the outage is part of efforts to support public infrastructure development while maintaining the integrity of the electricity distribution network.
AEDC also provided a contact line for enquiries and appealed for understanding from affected customers.
“We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding,” the notice stated.
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