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Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by dre11(m): 10:33am On Oct 12, 2023
There are strong indications that the federal government is considering a fresh subsidy for the electricity generation companies to cushion the effects of the recent hike in gas price by the producers.

Eighty per cent of Nigeria’s power plants are powered by gas.

This has made it impossible for the federal government to look away from their plights.

Currently, the GenCos are owed over N1 trillion by the electricity distribution companies through Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET).

The Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) alone is owing a whopping sum of N198 billion. The company is the largest generation company in Nigeria with 4,000MW to the national grid.

It was learnt that the industry regulatory body, Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) alongside top players in the sector are putting finishing touches to the new deal for the sector.

The federal government’s subsidy to the electricity sector has fallen by about 80 per cent between 2019 and 2022, an analysis of the sector regulator’s latest report shows, as power companies ask for an increase in power tariffs.

Managing director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Chiedu Ugbo had told LEADERSHIP in Lagos that the major challenge the GenCos are facing is that the gas the plants are consuming is denominated in dollars that mean $2.18 cents paid for a cubic feet is paid for in equivalent in naira.

Before now, we were paying at the official rate, which is around N440 to a dollar now it has gone up to N700 to a dollar due to fluctuation of the market; before it wasn’t fluctuating like that. What this means is that if you allow the market to determine the price, the tariff will go up at more than 70% of the current rate. So that price increase has not happened and it cannot happen because it will be a huge burden on the consumers in the country.

Recall that Ugbo had recently appealed to the gas producers to have a rethink in the current practice of pricing domestically produced natural gas in foreign currency.

He frowned at the selling of domestic gas in dollars.

He explained that the recent unification of the exchange rates had led to a hike in the cost of gas used to run power plants.

“If we can find a means to reduce the cost of gas, at least, for domestic consumption that would help a lot. Gas should not be denominated in US dollars and then be exposed to vagaries in the forex market,” Ugbo said in a statement issued in Abuja by the NDPHC.

According to the NDPHC boss, electricity producers need gas to fire their power plants.

“We should find a reasonable means to supply gas for domestic consumption. IOCs (international oil companies) have gas, but they are unwilling to reserve gas for the domestic market. I understand their position about the illiquidity of the domestic market, but there is a need for a good handshake between the gas regulator and electricity regulator for us to harmonise interests,” he noted.

In its third quarter report, the NERC said that government support for the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) fell from N49.50 billion in 2019 to N10.17 billion as at the fourth quarter of 2022.

“The N10.17 billion per month support represents a major reduction in the size of government subsidy support to the NESI which peaked at around N49.50 billion per month in 2019,” the commission said in its report.

Government’s support to the electricity sector largely goes to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET), the operator in the electricity value chain that pays all others.

The distribution companies (DisCos) had in June this year insisted on hiking electricity tariff by July 1, 2023 due to factors including the increase in exchange rate, which was about N785/$1 then, inflation rate at 22.41 per cent in May 2023 among others should be reflected in the tariff as the last tariff increase was benchmarked on N400/$1 being the official exchange at the time.

Each of the 11 discos had made separate request for tariff review application to NERC in pursuant to Section 116 (1) and 2(a&b) of the Electricity Act 2023 and other extant rules.

The request for rate review is premised on the need to incorporate changes in macro-economic parameters and other factors affecting the quality of service, operations and sustainability of the companies.

“That price increase has not happened and it cannot happen because it will be a huge burden on Nigerians. The regulator is working out something. We are expecting an official statement from the regulator”, a top industry source told LEADERSHIP.

NERC in its Market Competitive Report had argued that end-user tariff subsidy in Nigeria is pro-rich as the top-income group consumes more electricity than the low-income group, thereby benefiting more from subsidy than the lower income earners.

It added that the end-user tariffs vary by each DisCo and depicted a general increase between 2019 and 2022.

The real end-user price of electricity (adjusted for inflation) continues to decline in Nigeria; end-use tariff in Nigeria is lower than end-use tariff in 11 of the 16 ECOWAS countries partly due to the tariff subsidy provided by the federal government and the relatively cheaper gas price in Nigeria; and generation costs constitute the major components of end-user tariffs/bills in Nigeria, about 49 per cent of end-use tariff in 2022.

Meanwhile, Ugbo has said that the installed and generation capacities of the power plants connected to the grid have continued to increase from 2015 when GenCos were handed over to private investors. As at December 2022, 28 power plants were operational in NESI. The high number of generation plants and the opportunities created by various regulations allowing DisCos and large consumers to contract bilaterally and supported by the proposed exit of NBET from the market, have somewhat improved the level of competition in that segment of the value chain. The installed capacity in NESI grew by 7.95 per cent from 12,132MW as at December 2015 to 13,097MW as at December 2022.

During the same period, however, the average available capacity decreased by 2,324MW from 6,401MW recorded in 2015 to 4,059MW in 2022 due to deteriorating plants/units’ capacities, poor maintenance due to liquidity challenge and access to FOREX, non-binding contracts and delay payment; and the introduction of stringent regulatory measure against wrong declaration. It is also noteworthy to mention that during the period Gbarain NIPP was out of operation till date. The non-availability of this plant may have also overstated the reduction in available capacity linked to the old plants.

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Apcsupport1: 10:37am On Oct 12, 2023
ok
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Vision4God: 10:46am On Oct 12, 2023
We are watching and waiting

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by EyeCumInPiece: 10:50am On Oct 12, 2023
Thïefnubu is like an incompetent road-side mechanic doing trial and error with an expensive 2023 GLK.

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Nobody: 10:52am On Oct 12, 2023
Tinubu want to kill us all.Na so he do when he be governor of lagos state by sending people to 1 month jail or fine of 5k for an environmental offence.If a driver or any suspect break traffic offence or accused of a crime his/her tax history will determine their bail.They were fined heavy if they dont pay taxes,even if the offender is jobless.All the generated funds ended up in his pocket.He used lagosians money to build hotels,radio and tv stations in govt lands he grabbed.

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Beremx(f): 10:54am On Oct 12, 2023
Government is not addressing the increase in price of cooking gas. If something isn't done, the price might get to 2k per kg in December. The way Nigerians celebrated 650naira per kg two months ago, the same energy should be used to condemn the current price. angry angry

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by princepeter566: 11:03am On Oct 12, 2023
How can we exchange tinubu with novas??

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by CalabarPikin: 11:06am On Oct 12, 2023
Subsidy is gone in deed
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by accordadoga26(f): 11:06am On Oct 12, 2023
EyeCumInPiece:
Thïefnubu is like an incompetent road-side mechanic doing trial and error with an expensive 2023 GLK.

Eeyah, sorry

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Chibuzoc(m): 11:06am On Oct 12, 2023
grin e go favor me and my family

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by letout: 11:06am On Oct 12, 2023
Hmm
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by jojothaiv(m): 11:06am On Oct 12, 2023
Mumu set of beings!

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by GOFRONT(m): 11:07am On Oct 12, 2023
See them, instead of them to occupy Aso villa, they would soon start with their usual "God will judge them all" phoolish lamentation

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by BigDawsNet: 11:07am On Oct 12, 2023
Looks like this gov got no clue on how to run the country..


At this stage.. stealing manifestos ain't a bad idea.. .. hardship can't continue like dis

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Funkyswagzz(m): 11:07am On Oct 12, 2023
By the time this government finish dealing with agbado miscreants they will understand that tribalism is a terrible thing. You can't defend tinubu without looking stupid. May apc never happen to any of ur family members IJN 😂😂🏃🏃

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by bid4rich(m): 11:07am On Oct 12, 2023
When Buhari came to power in 2015, the first thing he touched was fuel and every other thing followed suit.

Tinubu came in and he waste no time removing the fuel subsidy and everything skyrocketed.

It means that APC is all about making life hard for common people while they use state money to take care of themselves and their families.

Common gas wey we dey use hold body to cook is now becoming something else.

God will judge all of una wey support this evil

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Cj4charles(m): 11:08am On Oct 12, 2023
He did it in Lagos bla bla bla, he's going to do it in Nigeria bla bla bla# Cost of Gas is 1,200, Dollar 1050, Fuel heading to 800 soon... It really seems making life hard was what he did in Lagos and he has come to do same to Nigerians🤣🤣🤣😁

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by emmanuelbrown26: 11:09am On Oct 12, 2023
At this juncture, I support it with all my might, Nigerians needs to suffer more before tribalism will leave us.
I keep saying it that no matter how rough and tough d jungle bi, lion no fit chop grasses.
If u come to d southern part of Nigeria, we know d lazy tribe,
If u come to d southern part of Nigeria, we all know the almajiris, infact they hv taken over from d northern almajiri, the beg to eat, beg to pay bills, beg to do things and yet they are d ones supporting dis bastard govt
Tinubu carry go jare, bcs if Tinubu no win, dis lazy tribe for no allow us hear word of how Tinubu would hv made Nigeria Dubai of Africa.
Same thing they told us about buhari, Wiseman from d east told they no, they said yes, now their useless yes landed us in a mess, Tinubu took over from buhari, he is about to do d final burial

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by DaTruths: 11:09am On Oct 12, 2023
Confusion full this Government oh, make i no lie sha.

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by ukpahu(m): 11:09am On Oct 12, 2023
Nigeria is gone
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by strangest(m): 11:10am On Oct 12, 2023
Subsidy... Continues...
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by mobileboy: 11:10am On Oct 12, 2023
resources should focus of DISCO

we are distributing less than we are generating
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by tommykiwi(m): 11:10am On Oct 12, 2023
The Agbadorians Super Star President
S(elect) has nothing to offer to Nigerians.

He developed Lagos, na wetin we just dey hear. Lagos na Nigeria?

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by koiki4bat: 11:10am On Oct 12, 2023
Clueless certified buffoon. 0 know how on how to make an economy work
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Cassandraloius: 11:10am On Oct 12, 2023
The next initiative will be Nigerian's should stop using gas and start using firewood because it's a free gift of nature. This government should receive some common sense.
Let's see how it goes.

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Pakute: 11:10am On Oct 12, 2023
PDP just scatter everything, destroy the country everywhere. You private NEPA to people who no sabi run poulry farm as per paddy level dem, and still dey put hand inside our account dey dash dem subsidy, the contract sef na die, Fashola wan try cancel the contract but na heavy money Govt go pay so. Na so PDP Govt spoil our refineries, repair dem no repair, new one dem no gree build, na to dey put hand inside our account dey dash their paddy dem as oil subsidy. Very evil people.

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by flexyrule(m): 11:11am On Oct 12, 2023
Resource control!

Resource control!!

Resource control!!


Many states have no business sharing in Nigeria's problems.

Imagine, 80% of the country's stations are powered by gas.

Gas that we have in abundance oooo.

These Abuja policies are drawing some economically viable states backward.


Isn't it hightime everyone answers his father's name?

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Klington: 11:11am On Oct 12, 2023
I thought they said "subsidy is goneeee"
Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by Obaofaba: 11:11am On Oct 12, 2023
Good.

Anything to move our nation forward is highly welcomed.

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Re: Federal Govt Considering Fresh Subsidy For Gencos As Gas Price Hikes By 30% by specialmati(m): 11:11am On Oct 12, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin confused people just seized power. if not that idiots plenty pass normal people for this country. we suppose ask this assholes in power to tell us why they are making life difficult for the citizens

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