The Gambia’s National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) has dismissed reports of a planned nationwide power outage purported to take place on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The utility company described an audio message circulating on social media—claiming that electricity would be cut across the entire country—as false and without basis.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, NAWEC clarified that there is no scheduled activity, maintenance exercise, or technical operation that would necessitate a nationwide power disruption. The institution emphasised that its operations continue normally and that existing systems remain stable.
NAWEC noted that the country has recently seen improvements in power generation and distribution following ongoing investments in infrastructure, including upgrades to transmission lines and substations aimed at strengthening reliability.
The company reiterated that electricity supply will remain normal and uninterrupted, except in rare cases where unplanned maintenance becomes necessary due to unforeseen emergencies, such as equipment faults or severe weather conditions.
In such situations, NAWEC’s Public Relations and Digital Communications Team will promptly notify the public through official communication channels.
The utility company urged citizens to rely solely on verified and credible information from its official website and social media platforms, stressing that misinformation can cause unnecessary anxiety and disrupt public trust.
According to NAWEC, the circulating audio is misleading and appears intended to create unwarranted alarm while undermining the significant progress being made to enhance electricity supply nationwide.
NAWEC reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, accountability, and timely communication in the delivery of essential services to the nation.



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