According to the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), the nation provides neighboring nations including Niger, Togo, and the Benin Republic with energy around-the-clock.

He claimed that even if Nigeria could not claim a steady supply of electricity, the electricity supply in those nations is steady and reliable.

TCN Nigerians are aware that the power supply has improved, according to Chief Executive Officer Sule Abdulaziz, who made an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics program.

“We provide electricity to Niger, Benin, and Togo.” We always provide them with electricity. Nigeria provides them with electricity around-the-clock, and they pay for it.

Nigerians have access to electricity around-the-clock. Not all of them. The members of Band A. As you can see, they receive 20–22 hours.

Some Nigerians receive twenty-four hours a day. Band A is the top focus for any distribution company.

Nigeria’s energy sector produces, transmits, and distributes megawatts (MW) of electricity, which is much less than what the nation requires to meet its basic industrial and home demands.