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Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by another1: 4:03am On Dec 23, 2021
…FG to pay N129b subsidy as DisCos remits N130b

The Service Based Tariff (SBT) introduced by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has in the second quarter of the year, pushed electricity consumption in the country to N259.7 billion although improvement in service remains dismal.

While the tariff was increased last year on the promise that electricity supply was going to improve, the level of supply to consumers hovers around 4000 megawatts. This is the same level the supply has been for over seven years.

Although NERC had issued a minimum remittance threshold to the Distribution Companies, the eleven DisCos settled only about N130.11 billion.

The payment, which represented remittance performance of 50.11 per cent, meant that the Federal Government might have to pay about N129 billion as electricity subsidy.
In September last year, President Muhammadu Buhari vigorously defended an increase in electricity tariff tagged Service Based Tariff (SBT), stressing that it was the only gateway to improving power supply to the masses.

But the actual electricity wheeled to end-users remained dismal, standing between 4,000MW and 2,000MW post and pre-introduction of the new tariff.

In the second quarter report released by NERC, the current remittances by the DisCos represent a 1.78 per cent point decrease from the final settlement rate recorded in the first quarter of 2021.

On the minimum remittance order of the regulator, NERC noted that none of the utility companies lived to expectations apart from Eko Disco.

NERC’s report indicated that the remittance to the Nigeria Electricity Bulk Trading averaged 76 per cent.

NERC said: “Discos’ remittance performance level ranged from 10.51 per cent (Yola) to 63.69 per cent (Eko) for NBET and 28.76 per cent (Yola) to 99.88 per cent (Eko) for market operator (MO).

“Ikeja recorded zero remittance to MO in the months of May and June 2021 as they waited to resolve the Service Level Agreement dispute.”

On commercial performance, the report stated that the total billing to and collection from electricity consumers by all the 11 Discos stood at N268.97bn and N185.29bn respectively during the quarter under review, implying a collection efficiency of 68.89 per cent.

According to the report, collection efficiency remained dismal. At least N3.11 out of every N10 worth of energy sold during the second quarter of 2021 was not collected.
“Thus, only a marginal improvement in the collection efficiency is noticeable over the 68.55 per cent recorded in the first quarter 2021,” NERC said.

Although some GenCos had told The Guardian that a willing seller, willing buyer policy was being adopted regarding international customers, NERC said the Republic of Benin, Niger Republic and Togo made no payment for the electricity supplied to them in the second quarter of 2021.

“During the quarter under review, NBET and MO issued a total of N0.77bn in respect of energy sold by NBET and services rendered by MO to the special (Ajaokuta Steel Co. Ltd and other bilateral customers) and international customers (Societe Nigerienne d’electricite – NIGELEC, Societe Beninoise d’Energie Electrique – SBEE and Compagnie Energie Electrique du Togo– CEET).

“No payment was made by these customers during the quarter under review. It is hoped that as the economy of these customers improves post-COVID-19 lockdown so that they will resume the settlement of their bills in full.”


https://guardian.ng/energy/nigerians-spent-n259-7bn-on-electricity-in-3months-amid-epileptic-supply/

Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by HenryThegreat1(m): 4:03am On Dec 23, 2021
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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by bcomputer101: 4:08am On Dec 23, 2021
Another name for failure is called Buhari





Nothing is working in this country expect corruption
For how long shall we continue paying this exorbitant rate for darkness?

Buhari, your left yansh

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by jeff1993: 4:42am On Dec 23, 2021
Na only Ogun go help us for this Nigeria


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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by OllyArt(m): 4:43am On Dec 23, 2021
A failed country.......
Anyday anytime twice on a Thursday

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by manee2(m): 4:44am On Dec 23, 2021
This kind update de vex me angry undecided

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Nobody: 4:46am On Dec 23, 2021
When you talk of poor power supply, you go hear say no be everywhere power supply poor

Untill when we Nigerians agree to stop paying for Power supply at all, this light matter no go get head or tail.

Make Government dey in power for close to 7 years now, and can't tell us any tangible step they have taking to improve power supply in Nigeria, this is so terrible.

Is just as if we dey waste our time for this country.

For now, any Nigerian wey no dey get reach 10hrs power supply no suppose even dey pay money.

Imagine if we all decide say make Discos com pack their wire, make landlord association work on ways to provide solar power in their areas.

A friend wey no get prepaid meter is paying more than 10k for his apartment, I told him why can't he just go the solar route?

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Elsanchez: 4:48am On Dec 23, 2021
While Niger & co enjoy steady power from Nigeroa free of charge

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Nobody: 4:50am On Dec 23, 2021
So let me get this straight....this thieves sold darkness to Nigerians for 260bn shocked in 3 months undecided
Kai God who we offend for this country God need to format this country totally make nothing remain just few major volcanoes go do the job I swr (just kidding) grin nobody wan die but we wan go heaven.
Naija na hell on earth very soon if hellfire don full them go start dey send people come Nigeria make we bet smiley

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Tokskob2008: 4:51am On Dec 23, 2021
We pay for darkness in Nigeria...

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by maxtop(m): 4:53am On Dec 23, 2021
Ahaaaaaaaaaaa grin


Nigeria is the only country in the world that pays every month to sleep in darkness. Eberu Olorun nah !!! Where is the light. There is no light in my area for 2 weeks now, thanks to harmatan

Ori yin ti buru ooo eyin people yi.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Brushstrokes20: 4:54am On Dec 23, 2021
The satanic govt of SELF SERVING THIEVES AND BLOODTHIRSTY TERRORISTS keeps breaking all diabolic records at will!.... undecided

In search of a SOLUTION, Nig found it's BIGGEST PROBLEM!

Buhari is Nigeria's WORST BLUNDER undecided

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:54am On Dec 23, 2021
OBJ, where is the power?

May Amadioha punish all hypocrites that are pretending that Nigeria was like Dubai and Canada before PMB became president

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:58am On Dec 23, 2021
Devil punish all politicians that looted our national treasury and took Nigeria 100 years back.....including all their supporters.

Including those that borrow from money Foreign countries to pay salaries at the time our darling made the highest profit in the history of our nation.
And those that brought the world most expensive bra with the future and destinies of the children of hate, frustrations and perdition and their unborn generations.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Badboiz(m): 5:09am On Dec 23, 2021
Sometimes I go just read this Mannaguy comment, I go just Dey laugh.

It’s this same Buhari that said increment will improve power production. It has been stated that it actually didn’t improve and has been at the same level for over 7 years. You leave Buhari go find article dey post.

God go help you ooo

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by OVikkytan49: 5:09am On Dec 23, 2021
It is actually more than the stated figures.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by fineboynl(m): 5:13am On Dec 23, 2021
Fresh Air.

Nigeria is not destine to be a great nation. Don't force it or expect anything close to develop from it. Just managed it like that as you see am.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by ityP(m): 5:18am On Dec 23, 2021
Badboiz:
Sometimes I go just read this Mannaguy comment, I go just Dey laugh.

It’s this same Buhari that said increment will improve power production. It has been stated that it actually didn’t improve and has been at the same level for over 7 years. You leave Buhari go find article dey post.

God go help you ooo


Very foolish fool. All the articles he bringing out are for what now? They probed and found nothing. So? Imagine the mumu talking about "expensive bra". Someone that claims to be intelligent. God forbid

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by ityP(m): 5:22am On Dec 23, 2021
NLPoliceWoman:

Seun Mynd44 Dominique Justwise.
Rule 2


It can't fit better for you boss

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Badboiz(m): 5:23am On Dec 23, 2021
NLPoliceWoman:

Seun Mynd44 Dominique Justwise.
Rule 2

What rule are you mentioning?. Free the guy jorr. Abi can’t you see there are cursive words in the other guy’s post?.

Everybody Dey swear for who scatter Naija, including those wey dey support bad leaders.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by atheistandproud(m): 5:26am On Dec 23, 2021
ityP:



It can't fit better for you boss

Ignore. Then again the people who run this site run it like personal fiefdoms. That's why people like this when get multiple accounts in clear violation of NL rules won't be banned.
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Hybrid600: 5:28am On Dec 23, 2021
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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Nobody: 5:38am On Dec 23, 2021
The reason why Nigeria does not have 24 hours power supply is simple

We aren't paying for 24 hour supply, we are.paying for less than that.

The reason is in the article. The goverment is paying a subsidy.

The reason why the goverment is paying a subsidy is because the discos ad gencos would collapse financially without it.

Especially since the law establishing them made them charge less than the production cost of power.

In 2019,discos were selling power at N20 to 30 naira per kWh. Meanwhile it cost 53 naira to make that one kwh of power.

Now it costs over N73 to make one kwh of power. Discos now charge between 49 to 71 naira per kWh. Most areas pay less than N60 .

You see?

Discos aren't allowed to charge the kind of tarrifs that would enable them make enough cash to pay for much needed improvements. Then there are the nearly 40% of customers, rich poor and even goverment agencies who use power for free.No paying. Nothing.


The law allowing for the privatisation of power did not allow the power companies the right to make a profit . Thus as a result, there isn't enough money to fix things

That is why we are.in.darkness.

Nigerians have to be ready to pay for 24 hour power. You cannot pay N3000 for a car costing 4 million naira. That is what we have been doing for the power sector

For more.on the situation, read the PWC paper "solving the liquidity crunch in the Nigerian power sector"

A page from the report is below. Worth reading.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Ghostmode2two(m): 5:47am On Dec 23, 2021
bcomputer101:
Another name for failure is called Buhari
His complete left leg Joi . 90% of those bills are estimated. People paying what they are not using still no one to report to and fix the problem. Prepaid meter is a scam. You not having meter at all is death sentence




Nothing is working in this country expect corruption
For how long shall we continue paying this exorbitant rate for darkness?

Buhari, your left yansh
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by brainhgeek(m): 5:49am On Dec 23, 2021
.....and they told us that three of our neighboring countries are owing just #770million in 4months.......

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by egoldman(m): 5:53am On Dec 23, 2021
Shithole
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦259.7 Billion On Electricity In 3 Months Amid Epileptic Supply by Maobichek: 6:01am On Dec 23, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
When you talk of poor power supply, you go hear say no be everywhere power supply poor

Untill when we Nigerians agree to stop paying for Power supply at all, this light matter no go get head or tail.

Make Government dey in power for close to 7 years now, and can't tell us any tangible step they have taking to improve power supply in Nigeria, this is so terrible.

Is just as if we dey waste our time for this country.

For now, any Nigerian wey no dey get reach 10hrs power supply no suppose even dey pay money.

Imagine if we all decide say make Discos com pack their wire, make landlord association work on ways to provide solar power in their areas.

A friend wey no get prepaid meter is paying more than 10k for his apartment, I told him why can't he just go the solar route?

Not as easy as you think, do you know the cost of having a solar in your house. I bought 2 batteries, 120k per one and over 400k was involved in the whole thing. Not everyone can afford that. Power supply is relatively good in most parts of CBD Abj, if what we have here is the same with all parts of Nigeria, no one will complain okay.

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