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since 1972 (50+ years ago), the Liberia Electricity Corporation went into a memorandum of understanding with the governo...
25/01/2026

since 1972 (50+ years ago), the Liberia Electricity Corporation went into a memorandum of understanding with the governor of Liberia to provide electricity throughout Liberia. Since then, the LEC has never kept its purpose or part of the deal, Liberia is still in darkness and the excuses have reached rooftop..

LEC needs to be abolished, it serves no purpose..

PRESS STATEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LEC Clarifies Cause of Temporary Power Disruption; Assures Public of Its Commitment to Improving Electricity Supply

Monrovia, Liberia – January 20, 2026: The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) wishes to inform the public that the recent abrupt power disruptions experienced in parts of the country were not due to inadequate electricity supply, nor has LEC reached any critical stage of load shedding.

The interruptions experienced over the last few days, including today’s disruption, resulted from abrupt trips on the Côte d’Ivoire–Liberia–Sierra Leone–Guinea (CLSG) Transmission Line, which serves as the regional interconnected electricity backbone linking the four countries. When such trips occur on the CLSG network, they generate system feedback into local substations. To protect critical equipment and prevent extensive damage, LEC’s automated protection systems are designed to immediately shut down affected components.

LEC assures the public that this protective response is a standard and necessary safety mechanism to safeguard infrastructure and ensure system reliability.

Following the incident, LEC’s technical teams promptly intervened, and power is being successfully restored to affected areas. Normal operations have since resumed.

The Liberia Electricity Corporation sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience this temporary disruption may have caused and reassures the public of its continued commitment to the reliable provision of electricity across the country. LEC remains steadfast in strengthening its systems and collaborating with regional partners to enhance grid stability.

For media inquiries, please contact the Media, Communications and Public Affairs Division, Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC).

Signed:
Management
Liberia Electricity Corporation

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