NewsOnline Nigeria reports that President Bola Tinubu’s Federal Government has declared that Nigeria can no longer continue to subsidize electricity as the country must begin to move towards a cost-effective tariff model.
This is as it stated that the country is currently indebted to the tune of N1.3 trillion to generating companies (GenCos), while the gas companies are being owed $1.3 billion.
This was disclosed by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, while addressing a press conference on Wednesday, February 14, 2024, in Abuja, where he revealed that the country’s power debt has continued to skyrocket.
While speaking at the press conference which also had the heads of all the agencies under the Federal Ministry of Power in attendance, Adelabu said state governments will now be allowed to generate power independently to supply power to their states.
The minister stated that only N450 billion was budgeted for electricity subsidy in the 2024 budget. He, however, revealed that findings by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) showed that subsidy would gulp about N2.9 trillion this year.
Speaking on the national grid that has collapsed for about six times between December 2023 and now, he said this was caused by shortage of gas, ageing machines in the grid value chain, low capacity to evacuate generated power, and destruction of power stations in some parts of the North-East geopolitical zone of the country.
He said the Transmission Company of Nigeria has over 100 abandoned projects due to variations on contract figures as a result of the fluctuations of the forex, hence the company will not award any new contracts till all such projects are completed.
The minister also said over N50 billion has been earmarked in the 2024 budget to build mini grids to supply power to remote areas.
Adelabu warned electricity distribution companies (DisCos) to sit up or have their licences withdrawn if found wanting.
He also said he has reached out to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu to help provide security for power infrastructure.
Meanwhile, NewsOnline Nigeria reports that there has been a total blackout across the country since President Bola Tinubu appointed Adebayo Adelabu as Minister of Power. Adebayo is yet to bring the much-needed reforms in the depilated Nigeria’s power sector.
Recall that the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Coordination, Hadiza Bala Usman, has warned that the President will sack ministers who fail to perform their duties.
Usman said Tinubu is poised to deliver on his promise of making life better and easier for Nigerians.
She said: “We must understand that the president is very serious about his promises and that ministers will be assessed, and ministers will be dropped if they don’t perform.
“You must understand that as ministerial delivery desk officers you are the engine room that will provide that feedback and constantly track ministerial progress and report challenges and bottlenecks to the central coordinating and delivery unit.
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