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FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Islie: 8:10am On Oct 28, 2021
There are indications that the Federal Government may, in the coming weeks, take punitive measure over the operating licences of some power distribution (DisCos) and generation (GenCos) companies. The Guardian gathered this may not be unconnected with the poor performance by some critical stakeholders in the value chain.

While President Muhammadu Buhari had recently terminated the appointment of the minister in charge of power, appointing Abubakar Aliyu to act as the new minister, Nigeria’s power sector has failed to perform years after privatisation, as level of power supply to homes and industries stagnates at about 4,000 megawatts.

Aliyu, yesterday, in a document made available to journalists in Abuja, said plans are underway to decide on the fate of the sector.

“The Ministry is intensifying performance monitoring of the licensees and the licensing regime, especially their revised Performance Improvement Plans (PIP) to have a better understanding of why some critical stakeholders are performing below expectation.


“We shall be taking a careful and detailed look at issues of policy, capacity and the technical requirement, among other things. One very critical concern that we must address in this performance monitoring process is to find out if the terms for granting the licenses were onerous,” he noted.

While the Federal Government has spent over N1.7 trillion on the sector with plans to spend additional $3 billion, Aliyu said government would now work on the full implementation of extant laws and design new ones in a bid to “match up with the huge sums invested by this administration.”

Coming at a time the President of African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwunmi Adesina, blamed the nation’s energy sector for the sorry state of industrial development, Aliyu said, specific areas of conflict and tensions within the power industry value chain are being harmonised for greater synergy, which would bring about a wholesome alignment of responsibilities within the governance system of the power sector.

Adesina had, on Tuesday, said the lack of reliable power supply was affecting the growth of industries in the country, while speaking at the 49th annual general meeting of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) in Abuja.

Quoting a report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), he said the country loses $29 billion yearly, which is about 5.8 per cent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) due to a lack of reliable power supply, adding that Nigerians spend $14 billion yearly on generating sets and fuel.

“Today, no business can survive in Nigeria without generators. Consequently, the abnormal has become normal,” Adesina said.
“To be a manufacturer in Nigeria is not an easy business. You succeed not because of the ease of doing business, but by surmounting several constraints that limit industrial manufacturing.

“Today, the major challenge facing Nigeria’s manufacturing is the very high cost and unreliability of electricity supplies. Load shedding and the inconsistent availability of electrical power have resulted in high and uncompetitive manufacturing costs.”


The AfDB president further said that unless Nigeria decisively tackles its energy deficiency and reliability, its industries would always remain uncompetitive.

TO this, the Power Minister said there are ongoing conversations within the power value chain. “Stakeholders are talking and cooperating with one another and in so doing, bridging the observed disconnect within the sector.

“It must be clearly stated that within this value chain, some responsibilities are by virtue of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act (EPSRA) performed by our private sector partners and other agencies of Government. These partners are being more closely monitored and sometimes given the needed nudge in the right direction to achieve our objectives.

“Hopefully, we will soon begin to experience the imminent turn around in the power sector. We are determined to deal with some policy issues, the legal and regulatory bottlenecks, and the human factors involved in the implementation and coordination of the power sector’s road map,” Aliyu said 50 days after resuming duties as acting minister.

While government had increased tariff in electricity on the backdrop of improved supply and service, Aliyu admitted that the quality of service in terms of hours of supply, voltage, disputed/estimated bills, or having no access to electricity, remained poor.

He said there is also sector illegality, noting that the “payments the DisCos are able to collect from consumers do not cover the full investment and costs of the GenCos, who produce and sell the power, and Transmission Company of Nigeria, which wheels the power to the DisCos.”


He said the ministry would focus on addressing liquidity, improving services in terms of hours of supply, billing transparency and accuracy, and wider access to electricity while bringing consumer, operator and investor confidence back to the sector to attract foreign and local investment.

“Kashimbilla 40MW power station has already started generating power into the national grid. Gurara phase 2 being developed in partnership with the Ministry of Water Resources will soon be ready to deliver 30MW to the grid. Zungeru Hydroelectric Power Project is progressing towards completion next year to deliver another 700MW of renewable power. Katsina Wind farm, with a full capacity of 10MW, is already generating part of its full capacity to the grid. Dadin Kowa 40MW power station started generating power into the national grid under a concession arrangement with the private investor.

“The remaining regulatory and power purchase agreement issues are being resolved. Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project was contracted in 2017. Discussions are being intensified so that all encumbrances preventing full take off of the project are resolved soon. TCN’s Transmission Rehabilitation and Expansion Programme funded by various multilateral financial institutions to ensure adequacy and stability of the national grid are part of systematic implementation of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) of this administration,” he said.

https://guardian.ng/news/fg-to-review-licences-of-discos-gencos-over-poor-performance/

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Baawaa(m): 8:12am On Oct 28, 2021
Review that will not bring positive result,IBADANELECTRIC license should be revoke with immediate effect,IKJELETRIC is trying

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by kinglee007(m): 8:12am On Oct 28, 2021
So after reviewing the license what next? I go dey here dey wait for the next comment.

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by obailala(m): 8:15am On Oct 28, 2021
No need to waste precious time reviewing anything, the license of Benin Distribution company (BEDC) should just be revoked instantly and the owners arrested and tortured. Never in history has a public service company been so dubious, ineffective and useless! *spits*

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Lawlab249: 8:18am On Oct 28, 2021
Ok
Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Nobody: 8:20am On Oct 28, 2021
I hear you are subsiding them, that is why they are not performing , they continue to bring estimated bills without reading the meters and collect subsidy difference.. biko if you must subsidize focus on only area or zone with prepaid meter.....or people that have willing buyer willing seller agreement ...all this power company are destiny killers.

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by slawormiir: 8:44am On Oct 28, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Especially that of Bedc

Bedc is useless in Benin city

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Randal: 8:45am On Oct 28, 2021
JEDC should not get a license

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by winterlover: 8:45am On Oct 28, 2021
Waste of time

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:45am On Oct 28, 2021
Who is FG

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by socialmediaman: 8:45am On Oct 28, 2021
A nepotistic despot is leading the country. Nothing works!

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by ComzyB(f): 8:46am On Oct 28, 2021
undecided undecided
Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by southsouthking(m): 8:46am On Oct 28, 2021
Bring back NEPA

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by ramatintin(m): 8:46am On Oct 28, 2021
These one's de find bribe from discos nothing more.

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Nobody: 8:46am On Oct 28, 2021
Light is fairly constant in our area. It's just that the bills are too high.

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by frowland(m): 8:47am On Oct 28, 2021
It was a wrong move to sell or unbundle PHCH. Owners of these discos are unknown and their license were done in such a way that it will be difficult to terminate.
It is such a pity that such a country are without stable electricity.

Stable power is guaranteed to generate wealth.

Concentrating on railways and roads is like reading chapter 3 of a book before chapter 1.

Power will guarantee a sort of security, employment, and happy citizens.

Hope this power issue is rectified in that country as soon as possible.

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by ATEAMS: 8:48am On Oct 28, 2021
Ok
Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by MRDEE01: 8:48am On Oct 28, 2021
Good.

But I think the solution to power problem in nigeria is to unbundle this ambiguous Discos,Gencos and any other "cos" there is.

Make room for private investors to come in and sink in there resources.

Are you aware that Canaan land has power since 1999 till date without any Grid collapse or power outage?

We couldn't hv gotten out telecommunication right if we left it to nitel till date.

Enough said.



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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by xeju: 8:48am On Oct 28, 2021
obailala:
No need to waster time reviewing anything, the license of Bendel Distribution company (BEDC) should just be revoked instantly and the owners arrested and tortured. Never in history has a public service company been so dubious, ineffective and useless! *spits*
It's actually Benin distribution company

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Jibabs2(m): 8:49am On Oct 28, 2021
Good move
Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Sundaypaul12345: 8:49am On Oct 28, 2021
Good move by the FG
Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by chiedonedoor(m): 8:49am On Oct 28, 2021
Long overdue, the government should do the needful.
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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Lemmy123(m): 8:50am On Oct 28, 2021
In Kogi, we don't know what is electricity... Poor performance indeed

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by wwwihy: 8:50am On Oct 28, 2021
obailala:
No need to waster time reviewing anything, the license of Bendel Distribution company (BEDC) should just be revoked instantly and the owners arrested and tortured. Never in history has a public service company been so dubious, ineffective and useless! *spits*

Olodo... nothing like Bendel Distribution Company...It is Benin Electricity Distribution Company(BEDC)

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by TempUser: 8:52am On Oct 28, 2021
Those mofos didn't give us light throughout August, then brought August bill September ending, only to bring September bill two days after.

All of una dey c.raze! angry

Ee wa fun wa nina
Ewa n mu bill oribu wa
Etun wa mu bill mii wa lojo keta
Ati ijoba apapo o, ati Genco abi kinni were yin n je o
Isinku yin oni jere
angry angry

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by blamingthedevil: 8:53am On Oct 28, 2021
wwwihy:


Olodo... nothing like Bendel Distribution Company...It is Benin Electricity Distribution Company(BEDC)
grin grin grin grin

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by frowland(m): 8:54am On Oct 28, 2021
safesurfer:
Light is fairly constant in our area. It's just that the bills are too high.

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That is how it is everywhere in the world. Electricity is never cheap.
Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by SocialJustice: 8:57am On Oct 28, 2021
Noise, the poor performance data is there for everyone to see. Revoke their licences now.
Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by Nobody: 8:59am On Oct 28, 2021
frowland:

That is how it is everywhere in the world. Electricity is never cheap.

True. But at least let them give us prepaid meter so we can buy what we can afford.

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Re: FG To Review Licences Of Discos, Gencos Over Poor Performance by lavixik: 9:00am On Oct 28, 2021
grin

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