Christmas day blackout: electricity consumer group calls for power minister’s resignation

An electricity consumer group has demanded the resignation of Nigeria's power minister following a nationwide blackout on Christmas Day. The outage disrupted celebrations across the country, highlighting ongoing issues in the power sector. Stakeholders are urging immediate action to address the recurring power failures.

On December 25, 2025, Nigeria experienced a widespread electricity blackout that affected households and businesses during the Christmas holiday. The incident has drawn sharp criticism from an electricity consumer group, which has called for the immediate resignation of the power minister, citing repeated failures in the national grid.

The group described the blackout as unacceptable, especially on a major festive day, and pointed to systemic problems in power supply management. No specific details on the cause of the outage were provided in reports, but it underscores persistent challenges in Nigeria's electricity sector, where blackouts are common.

This development comes amid ongoing debates about energy reliability in the country. The consumer group's statement reflects broader frustrations among Nigerians over inconsistent power provision. Authorities have yet to respond officially to the resignation demand.

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