Deadly Toll: Power Sector Accidents Claim 192 Lives and Injuries

Nigeria's electricity industry continues to be plagued by significant safety challenges, with a total of 192 individuals losing their lives or sustaining injuries in power-related incidents throughout 2025.
Data released by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) indicates a slight reduction in overall casualties compared to the preceding year, yet the figures remain alarmingly high, underscoring persistent risks within the sector.
A detailed breakdown of the 2025 statistics reveals 109 fatalities and 83 injuries, culminating in the 192 total casualties.
This represents a marginal improvement from the 207 cases reported in 2024. However, this minor decline has done little to allay concerns regarding the pervasive dangers.
The NERC report specifically highlights that safety issues are predominantly concentrated within the electricity distribution segment, which accounted for every single recorded accident during the year.
Significantly, neither power generation companies nor the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) reported any incidents during the period under review.
While the final quarter of 2025 showed some positive trends with fewer accidents, deaths, and injuries compared to the previous quarter, regulators caution that these gains are insufficient to offset the broader, systemic safety problems.
Distribution companies, notably Eko and Kano, were identified among those with the highest number of incidents in the last quarter, pointing to ongoing vulnerabilities at this critical stage of the power value chain.
The Commission attributes the leading causes of accidents to unsafe practices and poor working conditions.
Other significant contributing factors include fallen power lines, illegal electricity connections, and acts of vandalism, all of which continue to endanger both utility workers and the general public.
Furthermore, the regulator has raised concerns about ageing infrastructure and inadequate maintenance practices, noting that these issues substantially increase the likelihood of accidents, particularly within densely populated urban areas.
Beyond the human cost, damage to crucial infrastructure remains a recurrent problem.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria documented numerous instances of damage resulting from explosions, fires, and vandalism within the same timeframe, raising fresh alarms about the resilience and integrity of vital power assets.
In response to these pressing issues, the NERC, referencing provisions within the Electricity Act 2023, has intensified its enforcement measures and is actively pushing for stricter compliance among electricity operators.
The Commission has mandated that electricity providers submit regular health and safety reports and has established sanctions for any non-compliance.
Despite these ongoing regulatory efforts and engagements with stakeholders, the data unequivocally demonstrates that Nigeria’s power sector is still grappling with deep-seated safety challenges that necessitate urgent and sustained intervention.
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