 The House of Representatives has erred the federal government to find a lasting solution to power generation and supply challenges in the country. This followed the adoption of a motion of public importance presented by Honourable Unimei Idem on Tuesday. In his presentation, Idem expressed worry about the incessant interruption of power supply across the country in the past weeks. He lamented that the poor supply has disrupted businesses and lives of Nigerians who are equally burdened with several tariff increments. The lawmaker informed his colleagues that the federal government through the Transmission Company of Nigeria and the market operators has begun the disconnection of electricity and not complying with the operation codes and guidelines. The House subsequently directed its committee on power to oversee the implementation of resolution and report back in one week. Millions of electricity consumers in Nigerian homes and communities may be plunged into darkness in the coming weeks as the federal government through the Transmission Company of Nigeria TCN and the market operator MO have begun massive disconnection of digital electricity distribution companies disco from the national grid. Note that an extension of the grace period of 60 days given to the defaulters disco wherewith they are expected to comply with the provisions of the market rules. Respect to payment of the outstanding embossies, posting of adequate bank guarantees and forwarding their active power purchase agreement to the MO slash TCN is almost over.