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FG Moves To End Electricity Subsidy

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Last updated: February 15, 2024 11:13 am
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Nigeria’s Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu, has announced an end to electricity subsidies, citing a national debt of 1.3 trillion naira to GenCos and 1.3 billion dollars owed to gas companies.

Adelabu in a press conference on Wednesday revealed that despite a budget allocation of 450 billion naira for subsidies this year, the ministry requires over 2 trillion naira to sustain the subsidy program.

As part of the proposed changes, state governments will now be permitted to independently generate power to supply their states.

Addressing the recurring issue of grid collapses, Adelabu attributed these incidents to various factors including gas shortages, aging infrastructure within the grid, limited capacity to evacuate generated power, and the destruction of power stations in the North-East region.

He further disclosed that the Transmission Company of Nigeria has shelved over 100 projects due to contract variations caused by fluctuations in forex rates.

Consequently, the company will refrain from awarding new contracts until existing projects are completed.

In a bid to address power challenges in remote areas, Adelabu announced a budget allocation of over 50 billion naira in 2024 for the construction of mini grids.

Adelabu issued a stern warning to electricity distribution companies (DisCos), cautioning that those found negligent in their duties risk having their licenses revoked.

In a move to bolster security for power infrastructure, the minister revealed reaching out to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, for assistance in providing adequate security measures.

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