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Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by Nobody: 4:09am On Mar 09, 2012
The National Council on Privatisation (NCP) has said that State Governments should provide increased access to electricity to their citizens by partnering with relevant distribution companies in which the state will make a contribution to the capital expenditure required to rehabilitate and or expand the network within that state.
This capital contribution will be secured and repaid on terms agreed with the distribution company. The assets thus acquired will become the property of the distribution company but will be wholly utilised within and for the benefit of the citizens of the relevant state.

Furthermore, the state will receive compensation within the ambit of the extant tariff methodology. Excess capital costs, if any, will be borne by the State Government. Any investment by the state will not attract any interest payments by the distribution companies.

At its first meeting for 2012 which was held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the NCP also endorsed that the percentage of equity that State Governments hold in a distribution company will be determined through independent valuation of actual investments by the respective states in the distribution network.

The valuation will be determined by an independent agency jointly appointed by the State Governments and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC.)


Given the economic un-viability of re-delineating the distribution companies along state boundaries, the NCP approved that the present privatisation framework of eleven distribution companies created from the unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) should be maintained.

NCP approved that 60% of the shares of a distribution company be sold to core investors to allow state governments to participate in the bidding consortia but limit the overall federal and state government shares to 49%. Nonetheless, the NCP approved the Federal and State Governments would not play any role in the management of the privatised successor companies.

It also endorsed that the workers' allotment would not exceed a maximum of 2% of the overall shares or 10% of the Federal Government shares in each distribution company; whichever is lower.

NCP also approved that shareholders' agreements will be signed between the Governments and core investors in each distribution company that will explicitly provide for automatic dilution of any Government shareholding where there is a failure to meet payment deadlines.

It also approved that the states may provide counter-guarantees to the distribution companies to cover shortfalls in payments due from the distribution companies for energy supplied to customers within the territorial boundaries of the respective States.

The NCP, which is chaired by Vice President Namadi Sambo, also approved that Governments through reaching an agreement with the relevant distribution company should be allowed to increase access to electricity to their citizens.

In accordance with the Independent Electricity Distribution Network (IEDN) regulation to be enacted by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), a State that desires to build independent electricity distribution networks within areas of its State not currently served within each distribution franchise area could do so. This would be subject to such a State being licensed to do so by NERC without unnecessary delay.

It would be recalled that the NCP had at its meeting of October 31, 2011 deferred decisions on post-privatization shareholding structure of distribution companies pending when an agreement is reached with the state governments. NCP had also directed and NERC to make presentations to the meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC) that followed the NCP meeting.

On the basis of the presentations and the attendant discussions, the Vice-President and Chairman of NEC had constituted an Ad-hoc Committee on power sector reform to further deliberate on the issues raised and make necessary recommendations to NEC.

Subsequently, the Ad-hoc Committee chaired by the Governor of Cross River State had met on January 25, 2012 and agreed on the issues in dispute which were eventually approved by NEC on January 26, 2012.


http://odili.net/news/source/2012/mar/7/334.html
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by GWslim(f): 12:18pm On Mar 09, 2012
Privatization is the only way out of this power shortage.
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by snthesis(m): 1:18pm On Mar 09, 2012
i formally declare the interstate competition open. May the most active governor win!! although Rivers & Delta state are way ahead of the other states- i trust Fashola to deliver.
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by otokx(m): 1:25pm On Mar 09, 2012
Lets see what this leads to
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by fm7070: 1:39pm On Mar 09, 2012
Let's see where this will take us to.
At least, let us stop paying for what we're not consuming
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by Redhot111(m): 2:04pm On Mar 09, 2012
Can't even b sure of wat 2 expect
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by kizito96(m): 2:16pm On Mar 09, 2012
This is a new dimension to solving our Electricity problems. States have been clamouring for this, lets see how it goes
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by kholis(m): 3:23pm On Mar 09, 2012
A good step in the right direction, I might say, If Nigerian factors do not interfere.
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by Akwasi(m): 3:28pm On Mar 09, 2012
Guys I don't mean to derail this thread but check this one https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-890242.0.html
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by Nobody: 3:44pm On Mar 09, 2012
The federal government should also make it mandatory to prosecute the state government for corruptions. If there is guarantee on that I can see this becoming a success.
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by mcnepow(m): 5:53pm On Mar 09, 2012
kizito96:

States have been clamouring for this, lets see how it goes
So true. we are watching!
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by erico2k2(m): 9:54pm On Mar 09, 2012
I think this is GOOD
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by Onyenna(m): 8:04am On Mar 10, 2012
What a great step in the right direction!!!!. . . . . I just hope corruption won't set in!!!
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by DaLover(m): 1:54pm On Mar 10, 2012
I seriously detest this idea of states personnally getting involved in businesses, from the post above people dont seamm the mind this same system that has driven this country to the brink, why can't all these governments concentrate on their core activities, something is truely wrong with nigerians
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by mcnepow(m): 6:10am On Mar 11, 2012
DaLover: I seriously detest this idea of states personnally getting involved in businesses, from the post above people dont seamm the mind this same system that has driven this country to the brink, why can't all these governments concentrate on their core activities, something is truely wrong with nigerians
And why shouldn,t they be involved in businesses?? U prefer the monthly federal allocation pattern?
Re: Power: Ncp Approves States' Ownership Of Electricity Structure by Nobody: 3:02am On Mar 12, 2012
Let private investors handle this for the good of that sector.

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