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FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by Gjrich(m): 1:00am On Mar 12
Federal Govt Orders NERC To Revoke Lincences Of Non-Performing DisCos.

The Federal Government, on Monday, ordered the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to withdraw lincences of non-performing electricity distribution companies (DisCos).

The government accused the DisCos of not doing enough to improve supply despite the availability of power on the national grid.

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu who stated this during a meeting with the head of the agencies in Abuja, said the distribution segment remains the weakest link in the electricity supply value chain.

Adelabu stressed that NERC must look for creative ways of getting the DisCos to improve supply including the imposition of stiff sanctions on utilities which fail to pick their allocations and outright cancellation of lincences.

The minister insisted that the franchise areas covered by the DisCos were too large, adding the government would pursue a restructuring that would create smaller DisCos with companies restricted to one state each.

“Distribution is our weakest point and it is the closest to the consumers. If we don’t get distribution right, to Nigerians, we’re not doing anything. So, efforts need to be put on this. In fact, we must intensify our efforts in ensuring that we address all issues relating to distribution.

“It is true that the distribution companies are in the hands of the private sector. We don’t have direct control. But we need to compel them for performance. They must perform. If they do not perform, all our effort in generation, in transmission is zero. I’ve also had a meeting with the Chairman of NERC on how we’re going to address these performance issues of the electricity distribution companies across the nation.

“Why we have new policies in our power sector policy framework, which we’re going to finalize to address long-term issues in distribution, we must proffer short-term solutions to the lingering crisis. Before we get to that, we’re talking about the issue of the capitalization of the discourse, for them to inject funds, to improve infrastructure.

“We are talking about issues of restructuring the DisCos along state lines, to make them manageable in size. Also, issuing new franchises to smaller DisCos to take over areas not being served by the existing ones or that have been underserved by the existing ones.

“I’ve said it before now that non performance of DisCos in terms of epileptic power supply qualifies as a basis for revocation of license. Any DisCo that is found-wanting will be severely dealt with because their actions or inactions directly affect the performance of the sector”, Adelabu said.

The Minister noted that wilful refusal by any DisCo to take up available power “is a qualified basis for the revocation of lincences too”, adding that the distribution companies must be ready to pick up 90-99 percent of load allocated to them.

He described the ongoing electricity rationing across the country as unacceptable, disclosing that the government plans to improve power generation from the present 4,000MW to 6,000MW in the next six months.

This, he said, would be achieved by paying off substantial debts owed to power generation companies and gas suppliers. “So what we are looking at is to have an agreement to ramp up to a minimum of 6,000 megawatts within the next three to six months. I know that the highest we ever generated was 5,700, about three years ago. That was specifically November, 2021.

“And this 5,700 was also distributed. If we could achieve 5,700 at that time, I believe we still have infrastructure to generate between 6,000 and 6,500. In terms of the generating companies, I have no doubt in my mind that the existing capacity can give us 6,500 once there is stability in supply of gas.

“I’ve been to a number of the generating companies and I confirmed that they have this installed capacity. And a large percentage of this installed capacity is operational, but they are not available because of low or shortage in gas supply. Once there is gas supply, we want to ramp up generation to a minimum 6,000MW”.


Adelabu, who noted that while the Federal Government would continue to pay electricity subsidies in the short-term, said there are plans to gradually phase it out in the next three years and return the sector to a commercially driven tariff.

Speaking to journalists after the meeting, the Managing Director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, Engr. Sule Abdulaziz explained that the fire that engulfed its substation in Kano happened while its engineers were trying to fix a leakage from one of its transformers.

He disclosed that power has been restored to most parts of the commercial city, adding that the remaining feeders would be restored before the end of Monday.

“The transformer involved was having some leakages. So our engineering team went there to work on it. They took an outage, followed all the requirements to do a maintenance job and they did it successfully.

“Now as they were putting back the transformer oil on the transformer, unfortunately, the filtering machine they were using caught fire.

“And before they could do anything, the fire had spread even to the second transformer. But thank God, with the help of the fire brigade, we were able to quench the fire”, he added.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/just-in-revoke-lincences-of-non-performing-discos-fg-orders-nerc/amp/

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by malali: 2:06am On Mar 12
Even if the licenses are with private electric distribution companies, there should be legal clauses in the initial contract, that reprimands or makes them give up full/partial licensure if performance is subpar without any due reason upon yearly review. The licensure is private sector does not mean the oversight should be private sector as well.

And licenses can be re-assigned to people who are ready to perform or split up geographically. Just introducing a little competition, not too much will allow them sit tight.

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by NewYorkCity: 3:44am On Mar 12
Please revoke BEDC license asap

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by tmcleo2k2(m): 5:56am On Mar 12
Ok
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by holuwhagbenga(m): 5:57am On Mar 12
Best Move…

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by UselessBuharist: 5:59am On Mar 12
Ok
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by Ikpunekenwa(m): 5:59am On Mar 12
Just watch out for the real news.

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by HisaacPlus: 6:00am On Mar 12
Gjrich:
Federal Govt Orders NERC To Revoke Lincences Of Non-Performing DisCos.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/just-in-revoke-lincences-of-non-performing-discos-fg-orders-nerc/amp/

This same NERC or the one in Ghana?
That would be effected after the Millemial Reign and that would be useless to me as I for don comot

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by ManishSmith(m): 6:00am On Mar 12
When will FG invoke them to start performing?

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by free2ryhme: 6:04am On Mar 12
Gjrich:
Federal Govt Orders NERC To Revoke Lincences Of Non-Performing DisCos.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/just-in-revoke-lincences-of-non-performing-discos-fg-orders-nerc/amp/

Nothing will happen 🤣🤣

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by yhellow(m): 6:06am On Mar 12
Ibedc is the worst distribution company in nigeria. He should revoke their license.

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by opera1(m): 6:07am On Mar 12
Benin ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION IS NOT Worst ........ For February, we had light two days out of 29 days, March again, no light yet even if there's, we will only see it on wall socket only as the light cannot powered the bulb yet they bring high bill at the end of the month.
We ARE PAYING FOR DARKNESS

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by itelima: 6:07am On Mar 12
I think this power holding guys are invisible... Pls anyone with information about them will be greatly rewarded...

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by Najyin(m): 6:08am On Mar 12
Lip talk until you really revoke the licence of IBEDC.

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by nairalanda1(m): 6:11am On Mar 12
Government is avoiding the real issue...cost reflective tarrifs, and power theft (of which it is chief).
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by stano2(m): 6:12am On Mar 12
They should be jailed for time wasted

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by iamclime(m): 6:13am On Mar 12
The issues in the power sector are hydra-headed. For one, I agree that the DISCOS are too large, and they mostly ineffective. There are also leakages and vandalism along the transmission routes. The TRACOS have little or no control over these events in most cases. At the generation stage, the GENCOS keep complaining of shortage of gas supply to maintain the current level of generation or increase capacity.
There is a need for total overhauling of the system. There is need to also educate energy consumers to pay the appropriate tariff for energy consumed. But this work if consumers see improvements in the power supply.

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by cornelman: 6:25am On Mar 12
I laugh at Nigeria when we talk about electricity, especially when Minister Adelabu talks. His knowledge of power sector is very low. I guess he didn't know that Nigeria needs up to 40,000MW to meet its load demand. Yes, DISCOs have problem but Nigerian electricity problem is not just about discos.
- From Genco, installed capacity is around 15,000MW, and they generate 4000MW or less in many cases. That's about 25% of installed capacity and 10% of national electricity demand. Not because, of anything but gas issue. Basing majority of generation on gas is a big problem. Diversify!

- At transmission company, the wheeling capacity- maximum their network can take is 7000MW, but they always claim it's 8000MW. Well, let's say 8000MW.
Now if Genco were to solve gas issue, and generate at 80% of installed capacity, say 12,000MW, can transmission deliver? No! else there will be a total comatose of TCN network. TCN network needs upgrade and expansion. Their system is weak already; and coupled with limited generation is the reason for many grid collapse witnessed in recent times. Their performance in February was terrible. Although, many people thought it's the Discos that decided not to give them supply.

- For Discos, by installed capacity, they can actually take whatever is generated up to 12 to 15,000MW. And that is why they have load shedding. They ration power supply to different areas. But they also need expansion to create more substations and revamp the existing network equipments.

The major problem with Discos is that they are private and want to make profit by all means, whether they satisfy consumers or not.
Some of their investors are just in for the money, not efficiency of their discos. A lot of them believes in ramping up revenue through estimated billing. This is where government has to do more in policy enforcement, not just making it. Estimated billing should be wiped out as soon as possible. All customers should be metered. The government should look into this.

Also, once estimated billing is eliminated, electricity subsidy should be removed so that Discos bill on cost reflective tariff.

Discos not offtaking all power available: Energy theft is rampant in Nigeria, and that is why most discos, choose areas where they give more electricity. Areas with more theft will see less supply because it's going to be a loss of revenue for Discos. They prefer to supply areas with less thefts and where they can get 90 to 95% of their money. There should be strictness on punishment for energy theft if things will change.

Again, Discos should be monitored. I mean well monitored and forced to revamp their network A percentage of their revenue should be mandated for upgrade. Most of them don't do upgrade, for them, it's all about the profit.

Customer rights should be given optimum consideration and it shouldn't be difficult for customers to report any form of right violation.

A lot has to be done in power sector, from making policies, enforcement and investments. TCN and Discos still need investments more.


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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by Yankee101: 6:27am On Mar 12
Guess who will go behind and buy them
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by sonofthunder: 6:30am On Mar 12
They'll need to revoke BEDC first

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by remymartyn: 6:34am On Mar 12
IBEDC should be the first to have their license revoked

Very useless entity called distribution company

Sell power to the highest bidders✅
Sell power to big companies✅
Ration power and shed load to the other populace✅
Bring light bills for darkness✅

They'll be caught very soon

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by lovelyee: 6:35am On Mar 12
tmcleo2k2:
Ok
please revoke BEDC lincense they are the worse discos

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by seunlayi(m): 6:43am On Mar 12
IBEDC should go

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by Franzinni: 6:46am On Mar 12
Yeah way to go... The heat should increase so that everybody will know it's not business as usual

There should be checks and balances across board
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by Nahunger(m): 6:48am On Mar 12
angry
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by sirray001: 6:49am On Mar 12
Yankee101:
Guess who will go behind and buy them
Dangote
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by PusssyLord: 6:51am On Mar 12
Na IBADAN people full here

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by PusssyLord: 6:52am On Mar 12
PusssyLord:
Na IBADAN people full here 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by princemillla(m): 6:54am On Mar 12
BEDC must be worst. Almost all the comment carries the name cheesy

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Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by mytime24(f): 6:56am On Mar 12
Ghana must go bag
Go exchange hand now 😀
Re: FG Orders NERC To Revoke Licenses Of Non-Performing DISCOS by Mmadu111: 7:13am On Mar 12
Please revoke that of BEDC

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