ADVERTISEMENT
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Friday, October 3, 2025
NewsOnline Nigeria
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
NewsOnline Nigeria
No Result
View All Result
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Economy And Business

BREAKING: FG Intensifies Move To Pay ₦4 Trillion Power Sector Debt To GenCos

Gencos had warned the Federal Government about the continued accumulation of debts now totalling over ₦4 trillion.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
May 5, 2025
in Economy And Business, Headline
0
New Universities Across Nigeria

President Tinubu

FG has intensified move to pay ₦4 trillion power sector debt to GenCos.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has revealed that President Bola Tinubu is expected to meet with the leadership of Nigeria’s power-generating companies (GenCos) as part of an emergency effort to address the ₦4 trillion debt threatening to cripple the country’s electricity supply chain.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that the move follows a high-level meeting on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, between Adelabu and chairmen of GenCos in Abuja, amid mounting fears of a possible collapse of the national grid due to liquidity constraints in the sector.

 

Gencos had warned the Federal Government about the continued accumulation of debts now totalling over ₦4 trillion.

 

ALSO: NNPCL Further Slashes Petrol Price Per Litre In Nigeria

 

In a statement issued on Sunday, May 4, 2025 by the minister’s Special Adviser on Strategic Communications and Media Relations, Bolaji Tunji, Adelabu said the Federal Government had resolved to settle a substantial portion of the debt immediately while the remainder would be cleared through financial instruments such as promissory notes within the next six months.

 

He said this would be proposed in a planned meeting between Tinubu and GenCos’ leadership.

 

Adelabu emphasised the Federal Government’s determination to prevent a collapse of the power sector, describing the situation as a national emergency.

 

He said, “There is a need to pay a substantial amount of the debt in cash. At the minimum, let us pay a substantial amount, then ask for debt instruments in promissory notes to pay the rest.

 

“We recognize the urgency of this matter. The government is committed to resolving this debt to stabilize the sector and prevent further crisis.”

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

JAMB 2025 UTME Results Live Updates And Monitoring Thread – Jamb Result Checker

Next Post

75.5% of Rural Nigerians Living Below Poverty Line – World Bank

Next Post
World Bank

75.5% of Rural Nigerians Living Below Poverty Line - World Bank

Trending Stories

No Content Available

Latest Stories

2025 U-20 World Cup: Bameyi Earns Man of the Match in Flying Eagles’ Victory Over Saudi Arabia

Linc Edochie Reportedly Dating Young Lady Who Resembles Queen May – Yinka Theisen

Temi Otedola Reveals Her Pick to Win BBNaija Season 10

IV TUNE: My Music Tells Stories of Overcoming Life’s Challenges

UCL: Chris Sutton Slams Guardiola for Creating Big Problem at Man City

BBNaija 10: Faith Disqualified After Physical Clash Just Days Before Finale

2Face Idibia Clears the Air on Alleged London Arrest: ‘It Was a Medical Emergency’

BBNaija: Rooboy Admits Being Too Emotional Was His Biggest Weakness

AFCON: Iwobi Explains Why Ola Aina Struggled Against Adingra in Final

Impact Investors Foundation Unveils Groundbreaking GESI Roadmap, Targets $8bn Inclusive Capital in 10 Years

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWSONLINE NIGERIA

Get the Latest Naija News, Breaking News, Top Stories, World News, Business, Politics & Entertainment from NewsOnline Nigeria.

RELEVANT PAGES

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

ALERT US

Important Press Releases, Special Investigations: [email protected]

OFFICE ADDRESS

13 Poland Street, London, United Kingdom (UK)

Copyright © 2025 NewsOnline Nigeria

No Result
View All Result
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

Copyright © 2023 Newsonline Nigeria