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FG Suspends Transfer Of Electricity Oversight To State Governments

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Federal Government has suspended the transfer of regulatory authority to state governments.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
May 18, 2024
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Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu

Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu

FG has suspended the transfer of electricity oversight to state governments.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Federal Government has suspended the transfer of regulatory authority to state governments.

This Nigeria news platform understands that the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, made this known on Friday while speaking at the 8th edition of the Africa Energy Market Place (AEMP) conference in Abuja.

Recall that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), in April, transferred oversight of the electricity market in Ondo, Ekiti and Enugu to the state’s electricity regulatory bureau (OSERB).

 

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Speaking at the event Adelabu said the transfer would be suspended because state governments and stakeholders in the power sector need to properly understand what is required to operate an electricity market.

 

He said adequate understanding of the transfer of regulatory oversight of the electricity market to states is imperative for the survival and sustainability of the nation’s power sector.

 

He said: “Therefore, we must tread carefully, we should not be in a hurry. The market is not a mature market, it is not mature enough. With everything centralised for a single regulator, we have a myriad of issues.

 

“Now we intend to create a regulatory framework across the 36 states, it is something that we must do in a highly systematic and strategic manner.”

“We need just a couple of states as a pilot, which is why I actually halted granting of further regulatory autonomy to states.”

 

Adelabu said each state needs a framework capable of protecting assets and liabilities, addressing vandalism and consumer protection, and providing enough capital for continuous investments and maintenance of infrastructure.

The minister also said the transfer of regulatory oversight would be piloted in selected states across the geopolitical zones in the country.

He said: “When we have each of these zones represented in the pilot and we allow it to run for three to six months, or up to a year, all the possible issues would have been reflected so that we are going to have a learning curve, and all those issues will be addressed before granting further regulatory autonomy because I have a feeling that we don’t have a comprehensive understanding of what this autonomy means.

 

“The fact that we gave a state regulatory autonomy doesn’t mean that it’s just about distribution of electricity but it is regulation across the value chain. Generation within your territory, transmission within your territory, and distribution in your territory, including tariff setting.

 

“The moment you take over the regulatory activities of Lagos state, when we talk about tariff, about subsidy, it will be on your neck as a state. I do not know the balance sheet you want to leverage to guarantee the necessary settlements on a monthly basis.

 

“So we all have to sit down and let everybody have a complete understanding of what this means. We will know if we are ready to have full autonomy or it will be partial autonomy for the meantime before we achieve a mature electricity market.”

 

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