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Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by adenigga(m): 5:39am On Sep 25, 2023
• Privatisation has failed, review necessary – stakeholders
• DisCos’ under-payment hits N47b monthly, ATC&C losses at 75%


Despite the despondent state of electricity supply in Nigeria, the Federal Government has spent nothing less than N2.8 trillion to subsidise electricity consumption from 2015 to June, 2023.

There are indications that the tariff shortfall may climb to record high in the second half of this year following the suspension of the sector’s Multi Year Tariff Order, implemented through the Service-Based-Tariff (SBT). The SBT had relieved the government and passed the burden of the sector’s inefficiencies to consumers.

Crumbling due to the liquidity crisis, Nigeria’s power sector has distorted the books of financial institutions and pushed Small and Medium Enterprises as well as manufacturers out of business while failing to report profit.

This comes as stakeholders in separate interviews, insisted that the privatisation of the electricity sector has failed and that cosmetic solutions being deployed by the government would only add salt to the wound.

With daily electricity off-take by the distribution companies hovering around an average of 3,000 megawatts in the last 10 years as DisCos’ remittances remained below par despite series of intervention by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Aggregate Technical Commercial & Collection (ATC&C) losses by some DisCos still stand at about 75 per cent.

After privatising the power sector with an intention of making it self-sufficient, in 2015, the Federal Government spent N225 billion in tariff subsidies, in 2016, N308 billion was spent, in 2017, it was N351 billion, N440 billion in 2018, N528 billion in 2019, in 2020, it was N501 billion, in 2021, it came to N251 billion, in 2022 it was N144 billion and in the first half of 2023 it was N57 billion.

Although the subsidy came down from N528 billion in 2019 to N144 billion in 2022 as the SBT used unrealistic yardsticks to make consumers pay more for unimproved supply, the current economic indices, especially the floating of the naira, inflation and foreign exchange crisis may push the subsidy to record highs.

NERC disclosed that the DisCos currently underpay the market by N36 billion monthly with an additional monthly liquidity gap of N11.56 billion arising from underfunding of DisCos operation. This brings the average monthly working capital gap (total revenue shortfall) of the DisCos to N47 billion.

With electricity generation standing at about 4,500 megawatts, the poor management of the grid has in the last one decade pushed the national grid to collapse for over 134 times.

As the President Bola Tinubu administration returned subsidy payments on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), the energy subsidy coming from the electricity and PMS meant that tougher times could be ahead for the country’s economy.

Energy Scholar at the University of Ibadan, Prof. Adeola Adenikinju said the problems in the electricity sector are fundamental, stressing that a partial approach would not solve the problem.

“The sector requires a holistic, general equilibrium approach. Piecemeal solution would be like covering a wall crack by simply putting a paper wall over it,” he said.

Adenikinju said the stakeholders in the sector have a role to play in finding solutions to the fundamental problems in the industry, noting that the ATC&C losses are symptoms of bigger problems of the sector.

Former Chairman of NERC, Sam Amadi said the situation of the sector shows that “the privatization failed.”

“We have to sit down and review the assumptions of privatization and think through how to amend some of the errors and redirect the sector toward coherence and efficiency,” Amadi said.

According to him, the market has missed every parameter of efficiency, stressing that there is both a modeling and project implantation problem.

Amadi said: “It is time for bold actions based on accurate and realistic assessment and diagnosis of the problems.”

Recall that the Federal Government has about 40 per cent share across the DisCos.
Lawyer and Executive Coordinator of NEPA Wahala, Emeka Ojoko said by standing in the gap, the government may be acting as guarantor in those offtake agreements to provide a minimum level of revenue assurance to the GenCos’ lenders.
According to him, if the difference between cost of energy supplied and revenue received is too high, it would negatively affect the entire value chain.
“Now, if you check the debt stock profile of the DisCos, you will find that the government is one of the biggest debtors. Governments in its agencies, institutions and parastatals rarely pay their bills on time or at all,” Ojoko said.

He disclosed that, like fuel subsidy, electricity subsidy is prone to abuse and fraud with the high level of opacity.
Managing Director of Mainstream Energy Limited, Lamu Audu said given the financial constraints of the government, the liberalization of the power sector remained the only way out.


“While this transition may be painful, akin to the removal of subsidies, it is necessary to attract private investment and enable companies to charge tariffs that would allow them to recoup their investments,” he said.

Audu said the Transmission Company of Nigeria needs the right efficiency.
Founder & CEO at ZKJ Energy, Inc and former Managing Director Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), Rumundaka Wonodi said affordability remained a critical concern in fueling the liquidity crisis in the sector amidst energy theft and worsening economic problems.

He noted that the current generation capacity would not deliver the needed energy for the country, adding that the electricity grid must be reliable and carry at least 8,000 megawatts.

“I believe that once we have more power, the current energy cost would reduce and increase consumer satisfaction,” Wonodi said.

Source: https://Guardianhttps://guardian.ng/news/despite-n2-8tr-subsidy-power-averages-3000mw-in-10-years/

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by wittywriter: 5:46am On Sep 25, 2023
Which way Nigeria?.
Still can't generate and distribute 24/7 power...i guess it's still rocket science!

Wittyness.

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by slowice(m): 6:19am On Sep 25, 2023
I don't get why Nigerians reward failures with more opportunity to fail again.
Tribalism have destroyed everything in Nigeria and kept Nigerians in perpetual servitude, the exact reason these failures reenforces it through every election to remain relevant and continue to hold power.

Nothing works here.... We need a radical redirection

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:28am On Sep 25, 2023
Slow and steady we will get to the nation of our dreams.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by MrsTwrite(f): 7:28am On Sep 25, 2023
Our leaders should receive sense to do things correctly.
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by olatade(m): 7:28am On Sep 25, 2023
Nigeria is the looting capital of the world.

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by englishmart(m): 7:28am On Sep 25, 2023
The day Nigeria unites against bad leadership, a new Nigeria will spring forth. They loot everything without fear of accountability. While we’re told to pray for the country, their kids are citizens of first world countries. Until everybody sees beyond tribe, we shall remain stagnant. Sorry, we’re worse than stagnant at the moment

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by BabaOfLagos: 7:28am On Sep 25, 2023
The men on power are weak, soy and crooks.

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Kingray10: 7:29am On Sep 25, 2023
Apc has brought Nigeria to it's knees. cry cry cry

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by simfrost90210: 7:29am On Sep 25, 2023
smiley I guess he didn't make a mistake when he called this continent a shit hole, esp Nigeria o

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by BigBlackPreek(m): 7:29am On Sep 25, 2023
God help us in this country oh!
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by kokorokoman: 7:30am On Sep 25, 2023
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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Yankee101: 7:30am On Sep 25, 2023
Naija na scam
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by BOSSkesh(m): 7:31am On Sep 25, 2023
Tinubu is on track
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by propsvilla3: 7:31am On Sep 25, 2023
Ok
Still selling

Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Authoreety: 7:31am On Sep 25, 2023
I no understand
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Funkyswagzz(m): 7:31am On Sep 25, 2023
Don't be surprised the worst is yet to come. We have the grandfather of looters abacha gave him the baton before he died. 😂😂😂🏃🏃🏃🏃

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Akano5(m): 7:31am On Sep 25, 2023
Nigerian politicians don't want to repair this country, they just want to loot till they become very Rich...

What's stopping them from giving the each region order to Generate and distribute their Electricity

They keep romancing with National Grid, who are they fooling?

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Emyemyberry(m): 7:31am On Sep 25, 2023
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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by EbolaTinubu: 7:32am On Sep 25, 2023
grin
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by EbolaTinubu: 7:33am On Sep 25, 2023
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Slow and steady we will get to the nation of our dreams.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
Shatap zombie without functioning brain

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by DoOrDie2020: 7:33am On Sep 25, 2023
What
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by ambale(m): 7:34am On Sep 25, 2023
The greatest mistake Nigeria ever made was returning APC to power... You dont reward failure even if na your own person do am

Now the entire economy is in shambles and the present government looks overwhelmed already

Hmmm

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by stano2(m): 7:35am On Sep 25, 2023
Corruption GREED

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by money121(m): 7:36am On Sep 25, 2023
Lobatan
Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by PHIPEX(m): 7:38am On Sep 25, 2023
So what did Fashola achieve in power sector?

Reality will humble every propaganda.

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Confirm4real(m): 7:38am On Sep 25, 2023
But neighboring Countries they supply electricity to have 24/7 power supply. What a shameless Country...



Whereas Nigerians are protesting for Mohbad...

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Theunbothered: 7:39am On Sep 25, 2023
Baba go slow said he would change Nigeria in 8 years, he just needed time. Now the old cow has left office, things are even worse.

The same people who complained about Jonathan's tenure are praising Tinubu because he is their brother. A crooked brother with no background and dirty hands.

Don't worry, when Tinubu is through with all of you you will beg to get rid of him.

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by Shikini: 7:40am On Sep 25, 2023
Laughable

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Re: Despite ₦‎2.8 Trillion Subsidy, Power Averages 3,000MW In 10 Years by happney65: 7:41am On Sep 25, 2023
If you read the article well,it says the FG has about 40percent stake in the Discos. So how do you expect it to work? How? Even the Discos are not making profits and in debts. grin grin

You don hear where MTN and others are in debts? They are declaring mad profits every Year on Year. With the government under the NCC just a regulator

They know what to do. They are just not yet ready. When they are ready,they will do the right thing and give us stable electricity

QED!

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