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States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Masterstroke4(op): 7:36am On Jul 25, 2025
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has issued a stern warning to state electricity regulators, declaring that states do not possess the jurisdiction to unilaterally deviate from federally-determined electricity tariffs when importing power from the national grid.

The statement follows a controversial tariff order issued by the Enugu State Electricity Regulatory Commission (EERC), which has drawn significant attention from stakeholders within the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI). NERC emphasised that all state regulators must honour the full cost of wholesale power purchases from the national grid or provide subsidies to cover any shortfalls created by lower retail tariffs.

The debate is rooted in sweeping changes brought about by the 2023 amendment to Nigeria’s Constitution and the enactment of the Electricity Act 2023 (EA), which decentralized the country’s electricity market. The legal reforms dismantled the previous monopoly of the Federal Government in regulating electricity, granting states authority to establish their own electricity markets and regulatory frameworks.

Under the new legal regime, states are empowered to legislate and regulate intra-state generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity. However, this autonomy is conditional and does not extend to assets or services sourced from the national grid, which remain under federal oversight.

So far, 10 states—Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Imo, Kogi, Lagos, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, and Oyo—have assumed full regulatory control over their intra-state electricity markets. Plateau State is expected to follow suit by September 2025, while Abia and Delta States have expressed readiness to commence the transition.
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[b]The current controversy was triggered by EERC’s Tariff Order No. EERC/2025/003, which reduced tariffs for Band A customers within the Mainpower Electricity Distribution Limited (MEDL) network to NGN160.4 per kWh. The reduction was largely achieved by slashing the average Generation Tariff from NGN112.60 per kWh to NGN45.75 per kWh—a difference of NGN66.85 per kWh.

Critically, MEDL relies exclusively on the national grid for power supply. This has raised alarms among stakeholders who argue that EERC’s tariff framework distorts the cost structure of the national electricity market and may undermine the financial integrity of NESI.

NERC, in its official response, clarified that while states have regulatory independence within their local electricity markets, they are still bound by the wholesale costs of power sourced from the national grid. Any deviation without a compensatory subsidy constitutes a breach of market rules and risks destabilizing the fragile electricity supply chain.

NERC cited Section 34(1) of the Electricity Act 2023, which mandates the Commission to “create, promote and preserve efficient electricity industry and market structures, and ensure the optimal utilization of resources for the provision of electricity.” This, it argued, includes protecting the financial viability of power generation and transmission companies whose operations span multiple states.

The Commission reiterated that tariff integrity is critical to maintaining investor confidence and enabling cost recovery for power infrastructure financed through public and private investments. Any tariff distortion, especially when it fails to reflect the actual cost of generation and transmission, risks triggering a financial crisis across the electricity value chain.

While EERC is also expected to promote efficiency under its own enabling laws, NERC stressed that regulatory decisions at the state level must not contravene federal laws or disrupt the stability of the national grid.

The EA allows for a dual regulatory framework during the transition phase. States that have not assumed full control remain under NERC’s regulatory purview. However, even states that have transitioned, like Enugu, are required to align their tariff models with national standards when interfacing with the national grid.

NERC warned that tariffs involving national grid-sourced power cannot be arbitrarily adjusted at the sub-national level. It urged state regulators to either respect full cost recovery in their tariff design or introduce policy-driven subsidies to cover any under-recovery.

Despite the firm tone, NERC indicated that it is engaging constructively with EERC to clarify perceived misunderstandings in tariff design. The Commission emphasised its commitment to collaboration and regulatory coherence, stating that the matter will be resolved through dialogue rather than confrontation.

“All stakeholders are advised to note that the Commission is currently engaging EERC on their tariff order as it relates to any perceived area of misinterpretation/misunderstanding,” the statement read.
https://businessday.ng/energy/power/article/states-have-no-jurisdiction-to-deviate-from-tariffs-nerc-warns/?amp

Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by PresidObi: 7:42am On Jul 25, 2025
And they are baring their fangs already grin

The national association of failed parastatals that wants nigerians to keep paying for services not rendered are going to fight visionary governors that wants to ensure their residents enjoy what they are paying for.

This administration will want to you to pay tax, and forget about everything else, o accountability, no provision of security, power, infrastructural facilities and good governance.

All they want you to do is just pay and stay quiet.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by PlasmaTV: 7:42am On Jul 25, 2025
Lol
This is funny
So states can't make lives easier for their citizens . But if they increased the tarrifs, NERC would bury its head in the sand.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by PresidObi: 7:47am On Jul 25, 2025
PlasmaTV:
Lol
This is funny
So states can't make lives easier for their citizens . But if they increased the tarrifs, NERC would bury its head in the sand.
That's Nigeria for you grin

A place where the most wicked people who has never helped anyone in need are promoted to power through bad methods and them they sit on top of the masses and punish them.

Peter Obi is different, he has th4 interest of the masses at heart, his administration will have a human face, and help ensure that people gourmet value for what they will pay for.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by MrPresident1: 7:58am On Jul 25, 2025
Is a federal structure. You cannot say this.

Some States can have it cheaper, some can make it more expensive
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by lionshare: 7:59am On Jul 25, 2025
PresidObi:
And they are baring their fangs already grin

The national association of failed parastatals that wants nigerians to keep paying for services not rendered are going to fight visionary governors that wants to ensure their residents enjoy what they are paying for.

This administration will want to you to pay tax, and forget about everything else, o accountability, no provision of security, power, infrastructural facilities and good governance.

All they want you to do is just pay and stay quiet.
You should try to understand the intricacies of this matter before criticizing—-there’s no correlation between your post and position of NERC on the matter.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by PresidObi: 8:00am On Jul 25, 2025
MrPresident1:
Is a federal structure. You cannot say this.

Some States can have it cheaper, some can make it more expensive
They want a situation where some states pay more to balance out what some other states are ot paying.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Hopez456(m): 8:04am On Jul 25, 2025
What then is deregulation in a federal system? States needs free hand abeg.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Gotocourt: 8:07am On Jul 25, 2025
State governments should create their power plants and distribute their energy. The polithiefcians governors won't do that but rather start controversies 🤷
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Gotocourt: 8:09am On Jul 25, 2025
Hopez456:
What then is deregulation in a federal system? States needs free hand abeg.
They should build their own power infrastructure. You can't reap where you didn't show👌🏿
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Osiris12: 8:11am On Jul 25, 2025
States too should invest in power infrastructure. Even if na thermal plant or nuclear plant

States that are generating more electricity can sell to lazy ones like Kwara and Bayelsa . The former will rather invest in world largest flag while the later will prefer to owe salaries than invest
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by casualobserver:
PlasmaTV:
Lol
This is funny
So states can't make lives easier for their citizens . But if they increased the tarrifs, NERC would bury its head in the sand.
No! Why is English comprehension such a problem for a country that professes English as its official language?

They said if you generate your own electricity and transmit through your own grid you can sell at any price. If you are sourcing from the national grid, you can also sell at any price but you must pay the difference.

You are free to discount Federal electricity just make sure you pay the difference. If you generate, transmute and distribute your own electricity…..nothing concerns NERC, you can sell at any price you want.

Simple English!
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by oluwaseyi0: 8:15am On Jul 25, 2025
What is now the essence of decentralisation of the federal still determine everything
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Ikaeniyan0: 8:16am On Jul 25, 2025
Masterstroke4:
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has issued a stern warning to state electricity regulators, declaring that states do not possess the jurisdiction to unilaterally deviate from federally-determined electricity tariffs when importing power from the national grid.

https://businessday.ng/energy/power/article/states-have-no-jurisdiction-to-deviate-from-tariffs-nerc-warns/?amp
If you're importing power from the national grid, you cant deviate from federally determined electricity tartiffs. If you want to deviate, you won't rely on the national grid.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by molydonhenry(m): 8:19am On Jul 25, 2025
The tariffs for band A is too high, EEDC wanted to reduce it to better their customers.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Nbotee(m): 8:19am On Jul 25, 2025
All this ones are scripted drama as part of campaigns for the coming elections. Until any state starts generating and distributing electricity they cannot really have a say on tariffs
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Starships4u(m): 8:19am On Jul 25, 2025
Corruption fighting back.... Light in Nigeria is highly overpriced...
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by nwirinedu(m): 8:20am On Jul 25, 2025
What is the essence of saying states should regulate? If they can't regulate tariffs what's the point?
NERC is a sham.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Ikaeniyan0: 8:20am On Jul 25, 2025
molydonhenry:
The tariffs for band A is too high, EEDC wanted to reduce it to better their customers.
They can reduce it for their customers, but it won't be from power coming from the national grid. That's what NERC is saying.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Nobody: 8:22am On Jul 25, 2025
I think many state governors are not well informed. You get the power from national grid, then start reducing cost as if you’re the one providing the service.

No one is saying they should not reduce price for the citizens but build your own before you can do that. How do they want national grid to breakeven?

Build yours, do your proper analysis to reduce cost and this thereby translate to less price target.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by KillahPriest: 8:24am On Jul 25, 2025
Has NERC ever fought for the Nigerian masses ? They're just like the NCC that fights for telecoms companies instead of the over exploited consumers
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by KillahPriest: 8:27am On Jul 25, 2025
Node911:
I think many state governors are not well informed. You get the power from national grid, then start reducing cost as if you’re the one providing the service.

No one is saying they should not reduce price for the citizens but build your own before you can do that. How do they want national grid to breakeven?

Build yours, do your proper analysis to reduce cost and this thereby translate to less price target.
you're just talking offside and in italics. The power plants in Rivers state for example that Amaechi built with gas supplied from Rivers state nko or, what about the one Bayelsa is building right now ? Sometimes just keep quiet instead of exposing yourself.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by starpower(m): 8:30am On Jul 25, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
If you're importing power from the national grid, you cant deviate from federally determined electricity tartiffs. If you want to deviate, you won't rely on the national grid.
lol, they are result of bad education. Even at current tarrif government is subsidizing gas
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by dederocs(m):
States build your own power energy stations and systems, you have the power to do that now. Governors work, no be only enjoyment una dey, we employ una to think and work hard, you people earn a lot from that job, the least you can do is put in work, lobby investors and partner with experts with your state funds, go into investment in power sectors, transportation etc, making life easier for your people while boosting IGR, it is not rocket science.

Nigerians focus on your governors, we are entering true federalism, Every state will determine it's own destiny.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by starpower(m): 8:33am On Jul 25, 2025
Node911:
I think many state governors are not well informed. You get the power from national grid, then start reducing cost as if you’re the one providing the service.

No one is saying they should not reduce price for the citizens but build your own before you can do that. How do they want national grid to breakeven?

Build yours, do your proper analysis to reduce cost and this thereby translate to less price target.
or subsidize your citizens yourself. Abi go off national grid. So they all can't comprehend. If you want decentralisation you are requesting more responsibility.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by VladimirTheGrea: 8:37am On Jul 25, 2025
Enemies of progress...

There is an IPP law in place signed by President Buhari. So what are they talking about. Abi NERC too don dey employ illiterates as spokesperson? undecided
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by naptu2: 8:37am On Jul 25, 2025
1) Electricity has a cost. Electricity companies must buy gas, pay workers, buy equipmemt, maintain equipment, etc. Payments must reflect that cost otherwise the sector will collapse.

2) The Federal Government is paying subsidy to reduce the cost for users. Users pay less, but the Federal Government pays the difference so that electricity companies can afford to generate power.

3) The Federal Government cannot afford the subsidy. It has been owing electricity companies for a long time. When the companies complain or when service reduces (because the companies cannot afford to generate electricity) the Federal Government will quickly pay part of the debt.

4) Then Enugu State suddenly reduced tariff because it says that Federal Government is paying subsidy (subsidy that the FG is owing o!).

5) NERC has told Enugu that they can't determine tariff for electricity from the national grid. Enugu State Government must pay subsidy if it wants to reduce the tariff or they can build power plants and generate electricity themselves.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by Nobody: 8:37am On Jul 25, 2025
KillahPriest:
you're just talking offside and in italics. The power plants in Rivers state for example that Amaechi built with gas supplied from Rivers state nko or, what about the one Bayelsa is building right now ? Sometimes just keep quiet instead of exposing yourself.
“Critically, MEDL relies exclusively on the national grid for power supply. This has raised alarms among stakeholders who argue that EERC’s tariff framework distorts the cost structure of the national electricity market and may undermine the financial integrity of NESI.” It stated that this people still source from national grid.

In addition, please this should be an intellectual debate, not you raining insulting words on me.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by mannobi(m): 8:38am On Jul 25, 2025
God have mercy on us concerning the electricity issues in this country.
It is one problem to another.
If its not generation, it will be distribution, if it's not distribution, it will be metering or estimated billing or grid collapse or tariff.
Perhaps we should all embrace solar.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by CodeTemplarr: 8:38am On Jul 25, 2025
The debate is rooted in sweeping changes brought about by the 2023 amendment to Nigeria’s Constitution and the enactment of the Electricity Act 2023 (EA), which decentralized the country’s electricity market. The legal reforms dismantled the previous monopoly of the Federal Government in regulating electricity, granting states authority to establish their own electricity markets and regulatory frameworks.
Granting states th power to establish and regulate electricity market shouldn't make states sudden regulators of federally established and regulated power market. The states are wrong to just wake up and out of disregard for the central govt, set lower prices for themselves when they do not produce power.
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by KillahPriest: 8:41am On Jul 25, 2025
Node911:
“Critically, MEDL relies exclusively on the national grid for power supply. This has raised alarms among stakeholders who argue that EERC’s tariff framework distorts the cost structure of the national electricity market and may undermine the financial integrity of NESI.” It stated that this people still source from national grid.

In addition, please this should be an intellectual debate, not you raining insulting words on me.
wonderful intellect indeed, please go back your first post I quoted and read it again compared to my reply instead of gaslighting and speaking offside again
Re: States Have No Jurisdiction To Deviate From Tariffs – NERC Warns by HenryWilliams(m): 8:41am On Jul 25, 2025
In other words..
DISCOs should continue charging and ripping Nigerians off with exorbitant tariffs with full backing of FG.
Why am I not surprised?
Most DISCOs are owned by govt officials and government back politicians..
The only way out is for states to invest in Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution..
Lagos Delta, Rivers can break away from FG DISCOs easily .
Open your states.. invite coys like SIEMENS, GE to your States..allow them to map out areas, give them land, equipment that can't be manufactured here..give them import waivers, tax waivers .you'll see serious boost in electricity..yes they would charge a bit more..but you'll definitely see the results..
As long as DISCOs are being pampered by the FG. All this nonsense will continue.
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