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FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by adenigga(m): 5:51am On Apr 23
Power distribution companies in Nigeria are currently being unbundled along state lines due to their large sizes that often result in inefficiency and ineffectiveness, the Federal Government declared on Monday.

It stated that the privatisation of the firms would not be reversed, but stressed that the Discos would be broken into more efficient structures along state lines so as to be able to deliver on their mandates.

This came as the Federal Government also ordered the sale of Discos that have been taken over by banks and the Assets Management Corporation from its original investors/owners.[/color]

Currently, four Discos are under the management of banks and AMCON.

[i]The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company is under the management of the United Bank of Africa (UBA), while Fidelity Bank manages Benin Electricity Distribution Company, Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, and Kano Electricity Distribution Company.[/i]

The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company is under the AMCON management.

The four Discos are under these new managements due to their inability to repay their loans to the financial institutions.


The government stated that those who acquired the Discos when the firms were officially privatised in November 2013, lacked the required expertise and financial capacity to run the companies.

This came as the Senate Committee on Power lambasted the Discos for being so inefficient since they took over the privatised assets over 10 years ago, and called for the overhaul of the power firms.

In his address, while playing host to the Senate Committee on Power, led by their Chairman, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe, the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, stated that the Federal Government had commenced the restructuring of Nigeria’s 11 power distribution companies.

He also revealed that over 100 projects of the Transmission Company of Nigeria have not been completed since 2001, a period of about 23 years.

Adelabu said, “We are unbundling the Discos along state lines. Some of the Discos are too big for efficiency. They are too big for effectiveness. Ibadan Disco covers seven states. It is practically impossible for them to be efficient.

“So we are rearranging and restructuring the Discos along state lines so that each state government will know the responsible Disco for their states. Also, the federal and state governments should start exercising their rights in the operation and management of the Discos because we still own 40 per cent in the firms.[color=#000099]


“But we have left it for the private sector operators for too long and they have messed it up. So the government must come back to take over its own right in the Discos. We are also planning to franchise the unserved communities under the Discos.”[/color]


The minister went ahead to state that “we will start seeing regulations about franchising. The fact you are Eko Disco doesn’t mean that you cannot have smaller Discos that are ready to invest in your unserved communities. So we are looking at franchising.”

Adelabu further revealed that the Oyo State Government had written to the Federal Government stating that it wants to exercise its rights in Ibadan Disco.

He said the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has been made to realise that it must sanction Discos that fail to perform, as the licences of some of the power firms might be withdrawn for non-performance.

“We are transforming the Discos and very soon you’ll see that a lot of tough decisions will be taken against these Discos because they are the last mile in the sector. If they don’t perform then the entire sector is not performing.

“So we have put pressure on NERC to make sure that it raises the bar on the activities of the Discos. If it has to withdraw licences for non-performance, why not? If it has to change the boards and managements, why not?

“And all the Discos that are still under AMCON (Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria) and some lenders (banks), within the next three months they must be sold to a technical power operator with a good reputation in utility management.

“We can no longer afford AMCON to run our Discos. We can no longer afford the banks to run our Discos. This is a technical industry and it must be run by technical experts,” the power minister stated.

Also commenting on the non-performance of Discos, a member of the committee, Senator Danjuma Goje said, “The Discos have not added anything significant to the power sector, but are just going about collecting money.

“The Discos are complete failures and should be overhauled. They have failed to live up to expectations and we have so many complaints about their poor performances.”[color=#990000]


The Senate committee also authorised an investigative hearing on the electricity tariff hike and stated that this would be held on April 29, 2024, at the Senate.

Privatisation problems

The power minister told his guests that those who acquired the Discos when they were privatised, lacked the required expertise and financial capacity.

Adelabu said, “Our problem started from the privatisation era. Not that the privatisation has a problem in itself, but its implementation and execution have robbed the process of its laudable objectives.

“We believe that people who bought the power companies do not have the required expertise to run the utility firms. Secondly, they were not buoyant enough in terms of financial buoyancy to pay for the power plants.

“All of them used bank loans to pay for the assets. And we all know that the power business is a long-term business. It is not something you recoup your capital and make profit in a short time. So they were all under pressure to repay the bank loans that they used to acquire the power companies.

“This is why today a number of them have been taken over by their lenders, either AMCON or the banks, both local and international banks. They also promised to invest and enhance the distribution network, but they did not do this.”

The minister stated that the investors had promised to reduce the losses in the Discos, but stressed that up till now the losses had remained at about 40 per cent across the power value chain.

“So the Discos are not investing as expected,” Adelabu stated.

100 uncompleted projects

The minister told the lawmakers that over 100 power transmission projects have not been completed since 2001.

“Since 2001 till date we have over 100 uncompleted projects of the Transmission Company of Nigeria. So when we say the government has spent so much in the sector, it is true. But all the spendings have not translated to good impact on power users.

“This is because majority of these projects have not been completed, though some of them are 80 or 90 per cent completed. We have over 65 projects on power substations that are still ongoing since 2001, which is 23 years ago.

“We have about 62 lines projects across the country that were started and have not been completed. And these are being affected by exchange rate calculations, inflation, variations, etc. One thing about power projects is that if they are not completed 100 per cent, you cannot energize them,” Adelabu stated.

He said all the investments are just there lying in waste, “but we are saying that this year we must ensure that a significant number of these projects are completed so that Nigerians can enjoy the investments in the transmission company.”

On the metering gap in the power sector, the minister stated that a company received $200m in 2003 to provide three million meters but failed to do so.

“In 2003, the metering gap was less than four million meters and the Federal Government gave out $200m to a particular company to acquire three million smart meters for the industry. It was a revolving loan.

“But it is sad to let you know that this is 21 years after, no single meter was acquired by this company and the $200m which was N32bn at the time, nothing was got from the money until Mr President just gave us the approval to terminate this loan.

“He also asked us to implement the metering of the Nigerian Army formations to the tune of N12bn. You can imagine if we had acquire three million meters 21 years ago. Today the metering gap that we have is over eight million out of over 12 million customers of the power sector,” the minister stated.


Adelabu, however, noted that the Federal Government was working hard to close the metering gap.

“Mr President has come to our aid on this by forming a Presidential Metering Council, which I’m the Chairman, and he has given us a mandate that a minimum of two million meters should acquired and distributed to Nigerians every year.

“This is going to continue till the next four to five years, so that the current eight million metering gap that we have will be closed over the next four to five years.

“The funding for this project is being sourced. We have been given a seed capital of N75bn and the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority is coming to our aid in terms of capital for this,” Aselabu stated.

The minister also stated that the target of the Federal Government is to achieve 6,000MW of power before the end of this year, adding that this has been submitted to the President.

He called for the payment of the outstanding debts to gas companies and power generation firms.

He said the government is currently talking with two investors that should invest in the construction of 3,000MW of solar-power projects in various states to support the national grid.


The minister pointed out that Nigeria currently has an installed power generation capacity of about 14,000 megawatts.

He said, “Today we have a total of 13,250MW installed capacity in all the generating units, including hydro plants and thermal plants. If we add the 700MW coming from the recently Zungeru plant we will have close to 14,000MW installed capacity.

“But it is sad to let you know that the highest we have ever generated in this sector is 5,800MW out of an installed capacity of over 13,000MW, which is less than 50 per cent. The infrastructures are there lying fallow without adequate maintenance and the turbines are getting rusty.

“Two things are responsible, which include the inadequate transmission capacity to evacuate this power even when it is generated. The second thing is the inadequate demand coming from the Discos because they are not getting full payments from the consumers when they distribute power to them.”

Adelabu said the 5,800MW was generated in March 2021, which was over three years ago.

“But we believe that with good investments and demand for power, we can increase power generation to over 8,000MW once there is adequate infrastructure,” he stated.

Source: https://punchng.com/FG-to-unbundle-11-Discos-orders-sale-of-four

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by TemplarLandry: 5:53am On Apr 23
cool
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Bulldozer90: 5:57am On Apr 23
Lol

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by victorclean(f): 6:05am On Apr 23
Just hope is not reselling to cronies and SPV to siphon fund?

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Paraman: 6:49am On Apr 23
victorclean:
Just hope is not reselling to cronies and SPV to siphon fund?
Tinubu is not Jonathan

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Peakdesign23(m): 7:33am On Apr 23
Mr P is working 😊

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by drlateef: 7:35am On Apr 23
Paraman:
Tinubu is not Jonathan


I have never seen a power minister dissecting the problems with accurate figures like this one. And he is proffering solutions to each problem. Very soon we shall get there. Jonathan caused all the problems by giving these DISCOS to his boys who knew nothing other than being Disco DJs. They thought this was a night club contracts. Mtcheww!!!

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by tradepunter: 9:42am On Apr 23
Ok
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Donald7610: 9:43am On Apr 23
Terminate association with unproductive portfolio

Let go of a low-performing cabinet

Restructure the team to remove underperforming ministers

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Brendaniel: 9:43am On Apr 23
drlateef:



I have never seen a power minister dissecting the problems with accurate figures like this one. And he is proffering solutions to each problem. Very soon we shall get there. Jonathan caused all the problems by giving these DISCOS to his boys who knew nothing other than being Disco DJs. They thought this was a night club contracts. Mtcheww!!!

Paraman:
Tinubu is not Jonathan

Tinubu has proven to be worse than Jonathan...

Imagine Tinubu with his minister and light got worse in less than a year...

Jonathan's time was the last time Nigeria ever generated the highest mega watts till date in Nigeria, I never supported Jonathan but comparing him with Tinubu is like comparing yellow and black...

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Offpoint1: 9:43am On Apr 23
How something as simple as electricity has become a rocket science or quantum physics to one of the richest country in Africa for over 60 years+ still baffles till date.

It'll be a great shame if Nigeria hits 100 of years and still can't solve this simple problem.

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Zico5(m): 9:43am On Apr 23
This Adelabu is just a nonentity. All he think about is how to inflict more suffering on the masses. He cannot think out of box on how to bring succor to epileptic power in the country. His problem on daily basis is how to increase tariffs just for self gain.

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by tiswell(m): 9:44am On Apr 23
Na the same people just deceiving Nigerians

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by sylve11: 9:44am On Apr 23
Nor be only Disco, na Turntable. cool

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by SEGLIZ: 9:44am On Apr 23
that Ibadan distribution company is out of it.

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by managemoney(m): 9:45am On Apr 23
Keep up the work wink
By the way, checkout all available job vacancies across Nigeria using the link in my signature 👇
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Nahunger(m): 9:47am On Apr 23
grin

When Dem go sell FG 🤗
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Mpcoll001: 9:47am On Apr 23
Anything for stable power is welcomed
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by stasius: 9:47am On Apr 23
I hope they are going to sell EEDC or unbundle it.

It is very useless in Nnewi.

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Yankee101: 9:48am On Apr 23
To be bought by Tinubu’s cronies and co
That’s why they increased light bills
People go go hell sha. Human feeling don blunt

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by datola: 9:48am On Apr 23
FG always unbundling without positive results

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Babangidapikin: 9:49am On Apr 23
They can be efficient they chose not to be ... See now a VVIP is coming to town , they have been given light back to back since yesterday even when it's raining ..something they won't do .... grin Me I just dey pray make the VVIP dey come steady ...
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by PortHarcourtcit(m): 9:49am On Apr 23
Good one
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Judolisco(m): 9:49am On Apr 23
How dem go pay their loans when over 50 government agencies they owe them

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by komzy589(m): 9:49am On Apr 23
Paraman:
Tinubu is not Jonathan
Very correct 👍
Things will certainly not be this bad.

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by PortHarcourtcit(m): 9:51am On Apr 23
Yankee101:
To be bought by Tinubu’s cronies and co
That’s why they increased light bills
People go go hell sha. Human feeling don blunt
yes and what's wrong with it? At least he's not obi that mismanaged anambra money for his HERO BEER parlour business...

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by richiemcgold: 9:51am On Apr 23
Ok
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by Omoapena(m): 9:52am On Apr 23
They should let private owned firms that are into power supply take over, there are companies that will supply 24/7 light if they let them take control of electricity in the nation...

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by twentyk(m): 9:53am On Apr 23
Gradually we are getting there.

We must light up everywhere then we will truly achieve our greatness.
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by id4sho(m): 9:55am On Apr 23
tongue
Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by ajepako(f): 9:55am On Apr 23
IKDC and EKDC in Lagos

I hope say una dey take notes

Your services are as terrible as those put up for sale despite the exorbitant bills you send to ' deliberately unmetered houses'

Not forgetting the recent unjustified tarrif increase imposed on Band A users

These thieving Distribution companies should be offloaded and put under capable hands for effective power optimization

Una Fada!

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Re: FG To Unbundle 11 Discos, Orders Sale Of Four by aywagze(m): 9:55am On Apr 23
Each state should have one disco ..that is the most sensible thing ..they should structure it like that for max efficienc ..🤔

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