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‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by dre11(m): 1:37pm On Jul 10, 2023
Come electricity Generating Companies (GenCos) sell electricity to neighbouring countries at a lower cost than the Distribution Companies (DisCos) in Nigeria, a document obtained at the weekend by The Nation has shown.

Although the document did not show the price differentials, it said the errant GenCos were carrying “unregulated sales or secret deals” to earn foreign exchange at all cost” and in defiance of an existing Federal Government directive.

The GenCos are also said to be sidelining the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), a government agency in charge of the novation of international agreements. There are 24 registered GenCos in the country.

The Federal Government has been losing revenue from the sales of electricity to the neighbouring, it was learnt.

According to the document, in Q2 and Q4 of 2022, about $16.92 million in invoices were exchanged between GenCos and international customers in Niger, Benin Republics and Togo.

The Federal Government in 2019 streamlined the sale of electricity to foreign or neighbouring countries.

Investigation showed the breaches by the few GenCos include the violation of the transfer Order made pursuant to Section 10 of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act (EPSRA) by the National Council on Privatisation (NCP).

Worried by non-adherence to International Power Sale Agreement (IPSA), the administration of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari waded in to guide the GenCos.

In a memo dated July 12, 2019, the Presidency directed NBET to oversee IPSA.

An industry source, who spoke on the development, called on President Bola Tinubu to take ”a serious look at the breaches being committed by the GenCos on international power sales“

The source, who declined to be named, said: ”What has been happening is the sidelining of NBET. Electricity is now being sold to neighbouring countries in an unregulated way.

“Buhari had directed that all international sales and purchase agreements must be negotiated directly with NBET unless otherwise approved by him ( ex-President).

“The directive became necessary in order to align with the configuration of the Nigerian electricity industry after privatisation. But this is not the case.

“The sales of electricity to foreign countries were backed up by international cooperation agreements between Nigeria on the one hand and the Republic of Benin and Togo for CEB (Communaute Electrique Du Benin) and Niger Republic for NIGELEC (Societe Nigerine D’electricite)

“As a matter of fact, wheeling of electricity to these countries was being channelled through the network of the Transmission Company of Nigeria(TCN) as there is no dedicated network between the private generating companies and the foreign countries.

“Prior to these directives and upon the commencement of the Transitional Electricity Market in February 2015, the TCN that received the proceeds of the sale of electricity to international customers began crediting the international customers’ receipts to the account of NBET for payment to GenCos while NBET in turn shares among all the GenCos in a transparent process and in accordance with the approved waterfall.

“The former President’s directive reinforced the earlier directive from the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to the TCN vide a letter referenced FMP/OPS/360/I dated September 7, 2016, but, despite these, Nigerians were made to purchase expensive energy by selling the cheapest ones to the foreign countries.”

Another source privy to the “secret deals” said: “The quarterly reports released by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission for 2022 reveal how a few generating companies under the disguise of selling electricity to the international customers are milking Forex at the expense of other GenCos.

“The sales by the few GenCos are without any transparent procurement process known to any Nigerian Law.

“In 2022, Q 2 alone, the errant GenCos reaped in $7.98 million while $8.94 million invoice was exchanged between them for Q 4 of 2022.

“Part of the energy being sold to the international customers by Nigeria came from the Hydro Electric Generating Companies which is the cheapest cost of energy in Nigeria when compared with the thermal generating plants. The cost of energy from the latter is about six times the cost of the former.

“Prior to when the few GenCos cornered the forex from the international customers, inflows from such transactions were always shared among the entire GenCos in the portfolio of NBET to ameliorate the challenges faced by them in sourcing for foreign exchange.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/gencos-sell-cheap-power-to-neighbouring-countries/

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Mabizeka: 1:40pm On Jul 10, 2023
Corruption is now thriving under Tinubu.

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by SKYHIGHfx: 1:42pm On Jul 10, 2023
"Let's endure a little and pray for our leaders, whether selected or elected, and things will be alright. It's time to remove all subsidies."

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by HeartlessMan: 1:43pm On Jul 10, 2023
Tinubu is a fraudster.

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Whocup(f): 1:43pm On Jul 10, 2023
This message is not complete. The source should also tell us how much the GenCos are selling electricity to the neighboring countries. So we can know exactly where the problem is coming from.

Buddha3:


By the time they tell you how much and you somehow miraculously trace the origin of the problem from that piece of information, what are you going to do about it?

The problem of electricity theft and sales to neighbouring countries is one that predates Buhari. Just as had been the case with fuel, these electricity generation companies prefer to "smuggle" power out to other countries, not at a lower rate than what we pay here (disregard that part of this report), but at a rather higher profit margin and with the assurance that they don't have to run after their external customers to get paid. GenCos find it more profitable to deal with these countries than provide electricity for Nigerians who have the unpalatable notoriety of cutting corners.

The bolded is the same exact thing I thought, because I don't see what they stand to benefit by selling cheaper.
I actually think they are making excess profit, most of which ends up in private pockets and are not accounted for.

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Davicl: 1:44pm On Jul 10, 2023
Ok......when the head is bad
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Fapemz: 1:44pm On Jul 10, 2023
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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by broadman20: 1:44pm On Jul 10, 2023
Nawaooo!

From selling petrol secretly to neighboring countries to selling electricity.

What a country .

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by obi4eze(m): 1:44pm On Jul 10, 2023
grin
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by iLoveYouToo(m): 1:45pm On Jul 10, 2023
I'm glad this has come to light, let us see what the regulator's regulator does about this (IF TRUE)
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Ara21(f): 1:45pm On Jul 10, 2023
When will things be properly done in this country.

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by adebayo201: 1:45pm On Jul 10, 2023
This is wickedness at its peak.

Those who are laboring and willing to do anything to get the light are not getting it while neighboring countries are getting it.

Mhen, how these people dey take go bed with peace of mind should be investigated.

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Passionate888: 1:45pm On Jul 10, 2023
Nigeria
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by 004gist: 1:45pm On Jul 10, 2023
while Nigerian business die because of lack of power to power factories.

for past weeks, at times months we don't see light. even the transforma in the area is overloaded. even the profit they make they won't come and maintain transforma or send transfer to places where there is overload.

The only time we expect or do expect transforma is during election period, and those street chairman of landlord association that took it upon themselves to tax everyone to buy new transform... collects this money and nothing is heard again


we import fuel to ease things for Nigerians , it is smuggled out for God knows what reason.

There is no patriotism anywhere. everybody on his own.

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by ironheart(m): 1:46pm On Jul 10, 2023
Funny country
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by soundOsonic: 1:46pm On Jul 10, 2023
What does this mean?
You mean IE and Eko electric is extorting us?
Besides we can't conclude as data given for the price differential is not sufficient for commenting.
This is an incomplete investigation or report.
Don't be in a haste to carry news, calm down and do your due Dill
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by SKYHIGHfx: 1:46pm On Jul 10, 2023
HeartlessMan:
Tinubu is a fraudster.

Do something meaningful with your life, even Ellu p don go back workshop, me self don go back shop...

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by sholay4star: 1:46pm On Jul 10, 2023
Selling this cheap power to the neighboring countries will favor me and my family.

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Awise09(m): 1:46pm On Jul 10, 2023
That must has be their plan from the day one, always want to outsmart others.
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Offpoint1: 1:48pm On Jul 10, 2023
dddd
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by rejoice4eva(m): 1:49pm On Jul 10, 2023
Simply put, we are paying for electricity at high cost in Nigeria, yet no light and it is being transmitted to Niger and it's neighbors at very cheap cost.
If Nigeria fails to kill corruption and corrupt people, they will eventually kill Nigeria.
O ma se oo

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by OloyeVIII: 1:49pm On Jul 10, 2023
How much?
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by kufre2010: 1:50pm On Jul 10, 2023
Those reaping Nigerians off will be jellouse others are providing cheap electricity
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Draslo(m): 1:50pm On Jul 10, 2023
Mabizeka:
Corruption is now thriving under Tinubu.
Wow tell us more. Corruption started thriving under Tinubu. Wow wow wow

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Winters23: 1:50pm On Jul 10, 2023
shocked
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Oscarchims: 1:50pm On Jul 10, 2023
NIGERIA is an exploitation arena where the worse set of capitalist thrive without disclosure

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Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by Eraddray(m): 1:50pm On Jul 10, 2023
K
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by SHiNJA4RMDWEST: 1:50pm On Jul 10, 2023
Draslo:

Wow tell us more. Corruption started thriving under Tinubu. Wow wow wow

Shut up
Re: ‘GenCos Sell Cheap Power To Neighbouring Countries’ by ayourbamie: 1:51pm On Jul 10, 2023
Same way dangote sells cheap cement to Ghana and Zambia

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