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NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by ijustdey: 9:28am On Jun 16, 2022
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) says Nigerians will experience improved electricity supply from July 1.

Sanusi Garba, chairman, NERC, gave the assurance on Wednesday at an interactive session with journalists after the second Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) meeting which was held in Lagos.

Present at the meeting were top officials of NERC, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), generation companies as well electricity distribution companies.

Garba said NERC had facilitated a contractual agreement between the GenCos, TCN, and the 11 DisCos that would guarantee the generation, transmission and distribution of an average of 5,000MW of electricity daily to customers, effective July 1.

“Yes, we have had discussions with the gas suppliers within our regulatory space. We have them on board to ensure that once we made the commercial requirements, gas was going to flow,” Garba said.

“Now, for transmission we have heard of figures well in excess of 5,000MW and clearly TCN will be able to deliver that.

“I recall clearly that in March last year we had 5,400MW. So, it means it is quite possible based on signed commitments.”

Garba said all the stakeholders across the value chain had obligations and there would be penalties if they failed to deliver.

He explained that in a situation where GenCos are able to deliver 5,000MW but TCN is unable to do so, they would pay the penalty to the generation company.

“And whenever the power is available and DisCos do not take the power; then they will pay liquidated damages that will compensate other market participants.

“We might not have 24/7 power supply from July 1 but Nigerians will see the trajectory because the target is to have an average of 5,000MW daily for transmission and distribution.”

Speaking on blackouts in the country, Garba blamed the recent collapse of the national grid on inadequate gas supply as well as vandalism.

He said the challenges in the sector have gone beyond weak infrastructure to include external factors like vandalism.

“The challenges of today are very clear. In the past, it used to be weak infrastructure and so on and so forth. Now we have certain external factors contributing to these events,” Garba said.

“Obviously, it’s not common around the world to see people coming down, pulling down transmission towers for no reason; or blowing up crude oil lines.

“In a number of instances, most of the gas we have today is associated gas and because of that when crude lines are disrupted it also affects the supply of gas to the thermal stations.”

Garba lauded the federal government and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the interventions in the power sector, adding that the country would soon begin seeing the positive impact of the investments.

Also speaking, Nathan Shatti, commissioner, finance and management service, NERC, said the commission will begin the second phase (Phase One) of the National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP) in August 2022.

The regulator also said it received bids from 45 local meter manufacturers to participate in the programme and was currently reviewing them.

Shatti said the procurement process for the second phase started in early 2022, adding that NERC was currently reviewing the capacity of the manufacturers.

“Our target is to install four million meters for customers. From our experience in phase zero, we want to make sure that the manufacturers can deliver before allocation is made,” he said.

“I am sure that we will be able to finish the assessment by the end of this month and it will be finalised by the Procurement Implementation Unit.

“We are hoping that before the end of August, we will begin to see meters from our local manufacturers going to the electricity distribution companies and then to end-user customers.”

https://www.thecable.ng/nerc-to-nigerians-expect-improved-electricity-supply-from-july-1/amp

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by inoki247: 9:28am On Jun 16, 2022
lol Jokers u wan power the Country with Generator or u wan use the improvement campaign I don't understand....


Wetin u no get right for over 7 years na next month u wan get am right....

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by PlayMaker14: 9:33am On Jun 16, 2022
Many thanks to Peter Obi for waking up these never-do-well officials from their slumber.


God bless Sir Peter Obi.

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by BIGDADDY000(m): 9:34am On Jun 16, 2022
STORY STORY, i believe its gonna be other way round.

OH, PLEASE WHERE IS THIS ROCKET SCIENCE MAN?


been a while anybody here from him.

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by sukkot: 9:35am On Jun 16, 2022
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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Nobody: 9:35am On Jun 16, 2022
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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Omotosho1090905(m): 9:35am On Jun 16, 2022
Well we are in the raining season

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by ClassicMan202(m): 9:36am On Jun 16, 2022
Yes o.... Just like we have been expecting $1 to be equal to N1 since 2015

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by temitope27(m): 9:36am On Jun 16, 2022
It has already improve in my area here in akure since the beginning of this year

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:36am On Jun 16, 2022
Very Good Development.

Anything to move our darling nation forward is all we want at [/color] .

God bless all sane, honest and hardworking [color=#006600]Nigerians that wish her well.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Owodiran1(m): 9:36am On Jun 16, 2022
Lori iror

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by SenatePresdo(m): 9:36am On Jun 16, 2022
Since 2015 we kept expecting, yet nothing to show for it.

APC and PDP will never produce a president in this country again.

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by jericco1(m): 9:37am On Jun 16, 2022
Cowards
Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by WibusJaga: 9:37am On Jun 16, 2022


Well, July 1 is only a couple of weeks away. So I'll remain a doubting Thomas till I see with my eyes.

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Small1020: 9:38am On Jun 16, 2022
Low cost, Okigwe,imo state, haven't seen
Electricity for over 15 years now.

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by treesun: 9:38am On Jun 16, 2022
ijustdey:


https://www.thecable.ng/nerc-to-nigerians-expect-improved-electricity-supply-from-july-1/amp

Another April fool story, for more than one week light has become playing toys!

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by osazsky(m): 9:38am On Jun 16, 2022
Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by gsegun43: 9:38am On Jun 16, 2022
Na today?






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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Nobody: 9:38am On Jun 16, 2022
I won't hold you to your words because I know that would be wicked. Your generation will never be remembered for good things like improvement in power supply because that would go against everything this generation stands for.
Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by buckeyemedia: 9:39am On Jun 16, 2022
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Very Good Development
Better a false promise with hope than nothing.

Maybe Peter Obi has come back from Cairo with advice?

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by RichDad1(m): 9:39am On Jun 16, 2022
NERC and their co saboteurs can go to hell. Useless parastatal with bunch of kleptomaniacs as staffs.
One day very soon, the end of these unpatriotic elements will surely come.
I still maintain that civil servants are as corrupt as politicians. If not more.

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Zelenskyy(m): 9:39am On Jun 16, 2022
We are waiting for the improved Power supply.

What we need truly need is a president that can solve the power issue.

Other things will fall into place.
Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Authoreety: 9:39am On Jun 16, 2022
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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by BigDawsNet: 9:40am On Jun 16, 2022
Story

Top 10 Africa countries with constant power

Egypt: 100% energy access.
Algeria: 100% energy access.
Morocco: 100% energy access.
Tunisia: 100% energy access.
Gabon: 91% energy access.
South Africa: 85% energy access.
Ghana: 84% energy access.
Botswana: 70% energy access

2022 era Nigeria, a giant of Africa
One of the largest oil producing country
One of the most popular black nation


We can't generate minimum of 80% power... and you think this country will get better

If you hav small change... better relocate for the sake of your children..
Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by selch(m): 9:40am On Jun 16, 2022
Naso vision 2020 dem talk, now we dey 2022......GETAT‼️

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Maxymilliano(m): 9:40am On Jun 16, 2022
Lol ... The improvement in power supply at every middle of the year is a given, as the period is the height of rainy season and the dams across the country will overflow.
Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by BrodaJato: 9:41am On Jun 16, 2022
[Nigerians are tired of your promises and fail, is this improvement coming from the moon. Please help tell that to the MARINES. Or you actually want to tell us come July first to expect the worse. We expect our Technocrat man arrival from Egypt =ijustdey post=113849992]

https://www.thecable.ng/nerc-to-nigerians-expect-improved-electricity-supply-from-july-1/amp[/quote]

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Re: NERC To Nigerians: Expect Improved Electricity Supply From July 1 by Goodman247: 9:41am On Jun 16, 2022
Shame shame shame on you people,uptil now you are still battling with 5000MW

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