MONDAY 28TH DECEMBER 2020

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Nigeria Loses N22.2bn to Gas, Others’ Constraints in Power Sector NERC explains failure of FG's 'eligible customer' policy Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The Nigerian power sector has continued to suffer severe loss of revenue due to gas as well as transmission and

distribution constraints in the electricity value chain, with the losses hitting N22.294 billion on Christmas day, a 30-day review has showed. The largely negative figures

for the last 30 days from the Advisory Power Team, which is resident in the office of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, also showed that with declining generation and

distribution, many Nigerian homes did not enjoy stable power supply during the ongoing festivities. According to latest data, with revenue leakages

owing to constraints within the system, including poor infrastructure, the country lost 1.548 megawatts per hour of the 4.482 megawatts average energy generated from

November 26 to December 25, while the peak for the 30 days stood at 5.504mw, declining by 16 per cent compared to Continued on page 10

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COVID-19: NCAA Mandates Separate Processing of UK, S’African Arrivals Chinedu Eze

HONOUR FROM THE EAST... L-R: Senate Chief Whip, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu and Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, with community leaders at the conferment of the title of Nwannedinamba I of Igbere, by the Igbere Clan Council of Ndi Eze, on Lawan, in Igbere Ebiri, Abia State...yesterday

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has directed that passengers arriving from South Africa and United Kingdom (UK) will from today be received and processed separately by the country's public health authorities. NCAA issued the directive at the weekend in a letter, which explained that this has become necessary following the recent spike in cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria and the reported highly transmissible new variant of the virus in Continued on page 10

Hundreds Flee Borno Villages as Troops Battle ISWAP for Hours Terrorists burn worship centres, loot four communities Zulum orders immediate reconstruction of police station, others Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja and Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri Hundreds of villagers in communities in Hawul Local Government Area of Borno State have fled their homes

following a clash between the military and fighters of the Islamic State for West African Province (ISWAP) that raged for hours at the weekend. THISDAY gathered yesterday that the ground troops and the Air Task

Force of Operation Lafiya Dole launched an attack on Saturday to repel the insurgents who invaded the villages after a similar raid on Garkida and surrounding villages in Adamawa on December 24.

Garkida is located in the Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State, a contiguous state to Borno State. It was learnt that the battle between the troops and the insurgents in Tashan Alade, Shafa, Azare, Sabon-Kasuwa

and Debro, in Hawul Local Government Area of Borno State, began on Saturday. Eleven people were reportedly killed while five others were abducted. Many residents of the area were injured.

The insurgents, during the attacks on the villages, razed down schools, shops and places of worship. Three persons were discovered to have been killed Continued on page 10

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