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Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Islie: 11:05am On Mar 13
• GenCos fear tariff hike over imposition of new taxes

• Demand 100 per cent debt settlement


Despite promises made by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, Nigeria’s power sector is facing an escalating financial crisis, with generation companies (GenCos) warning of potential shutdowns.

This comes as GenCos, in a new letter to the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), disclosed the possibility of tariff increase following the imposition of new taxes on power companies.

With promises made to address the financial crisis in the power sector, documents yesterday from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) showed that the Federal Government only paid N371 billion or 19.5 per cent of N1.9 trillion subsidy coming from last year’s tariff shortfalls.

The development indicates a tough task ahead for state governments that are taking over regulatory oversights from NERC. The Guardian learnt that over 99 per cent of the N762.1 billion paid to the GenCos came from distribution companies (DisCos) who were also unable to collect N155 billion of their bills.
Between January and November 2024, GenCos issued invoices valued at N2.7 trillion. But only N762.1 billion was paid, leaving a huge shortfall of N1.94 trillion, according to official documents.

This translates to a mere 28.18 per cent payment rate, highlighting deep-seated revenue collection and enforcement challenges.

A breakdown of the monthly invoices shows that just 9.46 per cent of January’s N256 billion bill was paid, while February’s N208 billion received only 9.29 per cent payment. March recorded an N235 billion invoice with a 9.34 per cent payment rate, while April’s N213 billion saw a temporary spike to 40.91 per cent. Payments fluctuated between 31.01 per cent and 39.05 per cent in the following months, with November recording the highest rate at 39.05 per cent.

Despite this gradual improvement, the payment gap remains high as the development has led to stranded 26,160MW of generated power. As of yesterday, 24 power plants on the national grid were generating between 3,900MW and 4,900MW. This is far below the 6,000MW target on which the tariff increase for band A was executed.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) report for 2024 reveals that GenCos billed a total of N2.972 trillion for electricity supplied, but only N155 billion or seven per cent of the outstanding debt was attributed to market inefficiencies by DisCos.

The remaining N1.94 trillion resulted from unfunded government subsidies, which stem from the gap between the cost of production and the tariffs charged to consumers.

Despite allocating N450 billion in 2024 to cover subsidies, the government used the funds to clear tariff shortfalls from 2023, leaving the 2024 shortfall largely unresolved.

The Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) company contributed a paltry N371 million toward the 2024 tariff deficit, covering just 0.019 per cent of the outstanding debt.

While DisCos managed an 84 per cent remittance rate on their Debt Repayment Obligation (DRO) of N1.031 trillion, paying N867.08 billion, the overall invoice settlement rate for GenCos stood at 29.48 per cent.

A letter seen by The Guardian, addressed to Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu and signed by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC), Sani Bello, has called for urgent intervention.

The letter, dated 17th of February copied key officials, including the Chief of Staff to the President, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Acting Managing Director of NBET and outlined the severe impact of the persistent shortfall in payments.

It noted that NBET’s remittance to GenCos for electricity sold to DisCos was below 30 percent, making it nearly impossible for GenCos to sustain operations.

The development forced the operators to demand immediate approval of a mechanism to ensure 100 per cent payment of GenCos’ invoices by NBET.
They also demanded the settlement of GenCos’ outstanding historic market debts.

The Federal Government had earmarked N450 billion for 2024 and N900 billion for 2025 to partially clear the debts, but stakeholders argue that without a sustainable funding structure, the crisis will persist.

In the letter to FRCN, GenCos expressed deep concern regarding the financial implications of Section 33 subsection one of the FRC Act (Amended) 2023, which mandates annual levies based on turnover.

GenCos said being subjected to multiple taxes at both federal and state levels would further squeeze their already strained finances.

The operators noted that despite not being able to operate optimally due to debt, they are being forced to pay corporate tax at 30 per cent, education tax at 3 percent, Police tax (introduced at the federal level), land use charge at the state level and various other state and local government levies.

Already most power plants in Nigeria are operating on the verge of collapse according to the February report of NERC that measures the performance of the plants.

In February 2025, Olorunsogo 2 reported a plant availability factor of 5 percent. This means that the plant is in dire situation with capacity down by 95 percent. Afam had plant availability factor of 10 percent, Sapele Steam had a factor of 4 percent, Alaoji recorded a stark 0 per cent availability, indicating it was completely offline. Omotosho-2 had a 14 percent availability factor, and Ihovbor-1 was at 9 percent. Geregu-1 showed a 20 percent availability factor, while Geregu-5 performed better at 53 percent. Omotosho-1 had a 52 percent availability factor, and Ibom power-1 reported 11 percent availability factor, while Rivers-1 stood at 39 percent.

Omoku-1 had a 17 percent availability factor, and Ikeja-1 performed strongly at 98 percent. Trans Amadi had a 7 percent availability factor, while Igbafo_1 was at 46 percent. Overall, the grid total plant availability factor for these plants was 40 percent

https://guardian.ng/business-services/business/power-plants-face-shutdown-as-fg-pays-only-20-of-n1-9tr-subsidy-debt/

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by christejames(m): 11:06am On Mar 13
Pablo is a 'cr*ok' na, what do you expect undecided






The same man that can not even provide solar streetlights for his untarred ancestral street in Iragbiji is the same person you are hoping to light up the nation for you?




Keep hoping at him at your own peril!

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Rich4god(m): 11:18am On Mar 13
Dear God....

I just need small money let me complete my solar installation and finally go off the grid.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by turmacs(f): 11:19am On Mar 13
cheesy
Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Nchenches: 11:20am On Mar 13
Islie:
• GenCos fear tariff hike over imposition of new taxes

• Demand 100 per cent debt settlement




https://guardian.ng/business-services/business/power-plants-face-shutdown-as-fg-pays-only-20-of-n1-9tr-subsidy-debt/


Plantation owners of Nigeria will never allow Nigeria grow.
The president is an asset to them.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Kingpele(m): 11:20am On Mar 13
Irresponsible government.....this is what obj is talking about instead of focusing on improving our infrastructures that could boost productivity like electricity...they're building new VP house with billions as if former VPS were sleeping on the tree during their tenure

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Nazgul: 11:20am On Mar 13
The day I'll finally leave this country, I'll spend the next 2 days thanking God for preserving the future of my unborn kids.

Nigeria would wear you down, frustrate your dreams and goals and kill you before your time.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by inoki247: 11:21am On Mar 13
Thank God for daylight nd Sun...


Person for still dey sing Up NEPA lyrics till now....

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Dpharmacist: 11:21am On Mar 13
As soon as I get an alternate power supply I will remove my hands from this Nigerian national grid palava.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Kaiser20: 11:22am On Mar 13
Tinubu government of Lies, scammers and Propaganders.
If the Tinubu government ASK you wait, please RUN!

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by sulaak(m): 11:22am On Mar 13
Tinubu planned to steal, but now that plan has failed. The next election is between the people and APC

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by gerrardomendes(m): 11:22am On Mar 13
Agbadorians will advise us to use candle because it's cheaper. The said we should start using mushroom in place of expensive cow meat

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by sweetkev(m): 11:22am On Mar 13
What is the government doing with our VAT, tax, federal government bank charges. They have no reason not to pay TCN electricity subsidy.

Too much corruption in the system.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Starboytwo(m): 11:22am On Mar 13
Abeggii nor dey threatened us.

No shutdown wey una Wan bring wey we never shutdown before.

Na new shut down?

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by ALISMILE(m): 11:23am On Mar 13
Chaiii
See money
And I am only asking for 50billion o

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by galserv: 11:25am On Mar 13
All these subsidies just have to go for good. angry

Nigerians are too greedy, selfish and unpatriotic to be given subsidy angry

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by jocelynor: 11:29am On Mar 13
Subsidy ie gone, yet see am.
Those things will come n defend their diaper wearing master now

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by lexy2014: 11:35am On Mar 13
This comes as GenCos, in a new letter to the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), disclosed the possibility of tariff increase following the imposition of new taxes on power companies.

grin cheesy

by the way, if there have been several tariff increases for some time now, it means governments subsidy should have reduced over time.

where is this N1.9tr coming from?

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by lexy2014: 11:36am On Mar 13
galserv:
All these subsidies just have to go for good. angry

Nigerians are too greedy, selfish and unpatriotic to be given subsidy angry
Pls what is subsidy?

how are Nigerians "too greedy, selfish and unpatriotic to be given subsidy"?

who are the Nigerians that are "too greedy, selfish and unpatriotic to be given subsidy"?

are you one of those Nigerians or are you Madagascar?

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Kingpele(m): 11:39am On Mar 13
[quote author=galserv post=134520081]All these subsidies just have to go for good. angry

Nigerians are too greedy, selfish and unpatriotic to be given subsidy angry[is not citizens that are greedy and selfish rather is your master TPAIN who is looting public funds with his cronies...a government as irresponsible as this government doesn't deserve the support of citizens through tax payments...a government that can't provide for citizens are useless ....US government provide so many mortgages for citizens in turn citizens are happy to pay taxes because it will be used for their own benefits...but slaves of BAT, like the name imply are essentially blind to reality of government purposes

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Babamide(m): 11:40am On Mar 13
What exactly does this government do ??

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by nedekid: 11:47am On Mar 13
Which subsidy again when we are paying band a prices? 😳
Let them make it 2k per unit and they will still say subsidy is being paid.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by iampeterben(m): 11:47am On Mar 13
Nigeria wanna turn to US, tariff everywhere.
Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Tochitee(m): 11:48am On Mar 13
Where are the IPOBs cone heads?” come and start blaming the current government for the debt incurred by your epileptic forefathers!
Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by galserv: 11:49am On Mar 13
lexy2014:

Pls what is subsidy?

how are Nigerians "too greedy, selfish and unpatriotic to be given subsidy"?

who are the Nigerians that are "too greedy, selfish and unpatriotic to be given subsidy"?

are you one of those Nigerians or are you Madagascar?


Shombiro
Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by galserv: 11:50am On Mar 13
[quote author=Kingpele post=134520307][/quote]

Come again smiley
Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Kewekubosineh: 11:51am On Mar 13
Tinubu should appoint Technocrat to handle Power Ministry. The present Minister doesn't have the required experience to handle the intricacies of electricity's generation.

It's not his field of study. Therefore, appoint someone outside the purview of politics to handle the Ministry.

No nation develops without stable electricity.

It's unfortunate the country has been going on the circle of deceits for a long time and this is impacting negatively on the efficiency of the Ministry.

Tinubu should heed the call to revamp the ministry.
Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by fabolouz1(m): 11:51am On Mar 13
Subsidy is a scam just like sign language .
Who and who are enjoying this subsidy when even government owned parastatal are owing billions in debt , crazy bills and the likes .
We still haven't heard the last of petroleum subsidy and soon they will say Government is paying subsidy to telecommunication.
I have never seen a country with such clueless and heartless rulers.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by Edusouls(m): 11:51am On Mar 13
Nazgul:
The day I'll finally leave this country, I'll spend the next 2 days thanking God for preserving the future of my unborn kids.

Nigeria would wear you down, frustrate your dreams and goals and kill you before your time.
the country was cursed from the onset
Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by ivandragon: 11:54am On Mar 13
Hmm...

This just goes to highlight how managerially inept and disassociated from the masses and reality bat and his incompetent set of appointees are.

Why increase taxes and tariffs when the masses cannot afford to pay for services that are barely available?

As bad as PDP were, they clearly understood that gradual and sustainable increments of taxes and tariffs to match realistic socio-economic conditions of the masses was best.

In 10 years, cost of living increased by an average of 900% with purchasing power dropping by over 600%, when it is not as if Nigeria is a war torn country. Yet they keep imposing more taxes and increasing tariffs...

Bat needs to address insecurity and bring down the exchange rate. Give the naira more value.

Apc needs to be booted out come 2027. They should not be further rewarded for thier incompetence.

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Re: Power Plants Face Shutdown As FG Pays Only 20% Of N1.9tr Subsidy Debt by kentokay71: 11:59am On Mar 13
one day you go hear wen with this name you are calling your father
christejames:
Pablo is a 'cr*ok' na, what do you expect undecided






The same man that can not even provide solar streetlights for his untarred ancestral street in Iragbiji is the same person you are hoping to light up the nation for you?




Keep hoping at him at your own peril!

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