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VIDEO: Senate Blames Nigerian Govt For Insolvency In Power Sector by CHIDINMALOVE: 2:54pm On Jun 24, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoVST88Gr3o

The Senate on Tuesday blamed the Nigerian government for the insolvency currently witnessed in the nation’s power sector, noting that Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) owed Distribution Companies (Discos) more than N98 billion for electricity consumed.

Gabriel Suswam, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Power, who spoke at the end of a three-day investigative public hearing christened “Power Sector Recovery Plan and the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic,” said the Discos had been unable to recover the money owed them over time, thereby creating the problem of insolvency in the industry.

“We are spending huge amount of money paying for debt that is already owed. We must begin to focus on how to address the issue of infrastructural deficits in the power sector. “Let’s spend money on metering. Let’s at least meter about 80 per cent of those connections leading to the network and then be able to collect enough money to make the sector liquid.

“There are lots of issues and those issues must be aligned. And that is what we are trying to do in this public,” he said.

Mr Suswam observed that there was a serious misalignment in the system as well as lack of proper coordination among operators in the power value chain, lamenting that nothing had been achieved despite the huge expenditure incurred by the sector.

“The blame game among them (stakeholders) has to stop. Once there is an alignment and proper coordination, there will be sanity and progress.

If Gencos generate 13,000 megawatts, and transmission is able to transmit at least 10,000 megawatts, and discos are able to absorb the 10,000, and there is proper tariff, it makes the sector solvent.

“Once there’s money in the sector, the other potential investors will come in. The banks will be able to also put in more money, so that the sector will begin to run on its own. But where we are now, it will be unthinkable that government will stop providing the intervention. Once that stops, everything will collapse.”

He said priority should be given to how to resolve infrastructure deficit in the power industry.

SOURCE: https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/senate-blames-nigerian-govt-for-insolvency-in-power-sector/

Re: VIDEO: Senate Blames Nigerian Govt For Insolvency In Power Sector by Andrew13: 2:57pm On Jun 24, 2020
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