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FG Committed To N701b Power Generation Intervention Fund by DeFuturePresido: 2:05am On Feb 21, 2019
SOURCE: https://t.guardian.ng/energy/fg-committed-to-n701b-power-generation-intervention-fund/

Ministry of Power, Works and Housing has pledged commitment to pay N701 billion Payment Assurance fund to power Generation Companies (GenCos).

Reacting to a media report which claimed government would discontinue the payment, Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Power, Louis Edozien, discredited the publication, insisting the payment has been on track.

“The Payment Assurance Programme of the FGN that authorised Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET) to borrow N701.9 billion to guarantee payment for any power it has contracted from generation companies on the national grid and their gas and other suppliers have been in operation since January 2017.

The amount NBET is authorised to borrow is not yet fully drawn. The Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the programme and has not taken any decision to stop it. FEC is the appropriate authority to comment on the Programme’s tenure and borrowing ceiling,” Edozien said in a statement.

He urged generation companies to take advantage of the regulation to sell the power they can generate (of which 2,000MW is now stranded) to Eligible Customers who need it and are willing and able to pay for it.

He further stated that the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), should continue to support the regulation by making targeted investments in the national grid, as needed to service specific contracts with generation companies and Eligible Customers to transmit the power.

Encouraging electricity distribution companies (DisCos) to embrace the policy, the Permanent Secretary said if the DisCos were satisfying power supply needs of their consumers, users would have no reason to generate power by themselves.

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