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Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by naptu2(op): 4:37am On Oct 24, 2025
Mu'azu Nass is the special adviser to Governor Dikko Umaru Radda of Katsina State.

Mu'azu A Nass @muazu_nass

Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market.

The Big Picture

Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa States have decided to tackle their long standing electricity challenges together. The three northern states are forming a joint power market the first of its kind in Nigeria with an initial investment of ₦50 billion. The plan is to boost electricity generation through solar projects, mini-grids, and other renewable sources to reach more communities.

Why It Matters

Right now, the three states need about 700 megawatts of power but get barely 130 megawatts. That shortfall keeps homes, schools, factories, and farms in the dark far too often. But there’s a new opening the Electricity Act of 2023 now lets states generate and manage power on their own. Instead of waiting for the federal grid, they can take charge of their own electricity supply.

The Plan in Motion

The governors of the three states met recently in Marrakech, Morocco, where they sealed the agreement. Together, they’re partnering with Future Energies Africa (FEA) through the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO)
giving them not just investment power but also a real say in how energy is produced and shared.

Under the plan, expect to see:

• Solar home systems and rooftop installations to serve individual households.

• Mini-grids in remote towns that have never had steady electricity.

• Power line extensions to reach underserved areas.

• New regional regulations to make cross-border electricity sharing more efficient.
https://x.com/muazu_nass/status/1980353487167725619?t=nfho2i5-0eVdglyDeeNQsA&s=19

Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by naptu2(op): 4:37am On Oct 24, 2025
Mu'azu A Nass @muazu_nass

Governor Radda Strengthens Regional Energy Partnership in Morocco

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda of Katsina State has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to transforming the state’s power and energy sector through collaboration and innovation.

He led the Katsina delegation to a high-level strategic meeting in Marrakech, Morocco, alongside the Governors of Kano and Jigawa States, with officials from the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) and Future Energies Africa.

The discussions centered on expanding electricity access, improving grid stability, and establishing a Joint Regulatory Commission to harmonize regional energy policies and strengthen public-private partnerships.

Governor Radda emphasized Katsina’s plan to harness its vast solar and wind resources to power homes, industries, and essential sectors like education, healthcare, and agriculture.

The three governors agreed to pursue coordinated investments, accelerate renewable energy deployment, and attract credible investors through transparent and investor-friendly policies.

The engagement marks a major stride in positioning Katsina as a model for subnational energy leadership and a key contributor to Nigeria’s clean energy transition and economic diversification.
https://x.com/muazu_nass/status/1979879105345515861?t=pITQUPla4G0fQjGCc4lIVg&s=19
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by naptu2(op): 4:38am On Oct 24, 2025
Northwest governors bet N50bn on Nigeria’s first tri-state electricity market



Nigeria’s northwestern states of Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa have teamed up to create the country’s first regional electricity market, pledging an initial N50 billion investment to boost power generation and expand access for millions of people across the region.

The initiative, unveiled after a weekend summit in Marrakech, Morocco, marks an unprecedented collaboration between subnational governments and private investors in Nigeria’s struggling power sector. It also signals growing regional momentum to harness opportunities created by the 2023 Electricity Act, which liberalised the sector and empowered states to generate, transmit, and distribute electricity within their territories.

Under the agreement, the three states will acquire equity stakes in Future Energies Africa (FEA), the core investor in Kano Electricity Distribution Company (Kano DisCo), in a move designed to align local political and economic interests with the utility’s performance and long-term reform goals.

The deal was sealed after a electrification Summit held from October 16–19 in Marrakech, attended by the governors, Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano, Dikko Umar Radda of Katsina, and Umar Namadi of Jigawa, alongside senior government officials, energy regulators, and global consultants.

Sani Sani, head, corporate communications at Kano DisCo said Kano, Katsina and Jigawa will collaborate with Kano DisCo to reduce losses from residential consumers to allow supply to improve to citizens in the States.

“FEA and State representatives will convene annual international retreat and meet quarterly (and as required) to review progress, set direction, and strengthen ties for North-western tri-state electricity market,” Sani said.

Central to the plan is a N50 billion tri-state electrification fund, to be launched as a public-private vehicle targeting renewable energy, embedded generation, solar home systems, and mini-grids. The fund aims to catalyze rapid power access to households and small industries across the three states, home to nearly 40 million people combined.

The fund’s first phase will prioritise rural communities and industrial clusters in Kano’s Sharada and Bompai zones, Katsina’s Dutsin-Ma corridor, and Jigawa’s Gumel axis, according to people familiar with the discussions.

“This partnership is a defining step in our collective journey toward energy independence and economic transformation,” a senior official from Kano DisCo told BusinessDay. “By aligning state ownership with private investment, the tri-state model ensures that the interests of both the citizens and investors are represented.”

The plan builds on the operational turnaround strategy initiated by FEA after it took over Kano DisCo in 2022. Since then, the firm has sought to reposition the distribution company, which covers the largest franchise area in Nigeria, through technology upgrades, renewable integration, and stronger collaboration with state governments.

The partnership is expected to serve as a model for regional power markets in Nigeria. Under the Electricity Act, states can establish their own electricity markets and regulatory frameworks. By forming a joint tri-state electricity ecosystem, the three Northwest governments plan to harmonise regulations, pool investments, and jointly plan power infrastructure that cuts across state lines.

The arrangement will also enable joint regulation in areas where cooperation is beneficial such as tariffs, cross-border mini-grids, and shared generation assets.

“This is the first time we’re seeing a coordinated subnational electricity market in Nigeria,” said an industry analyst familiar with the project. “It’s a pragmatic way to achieve economies of scale in generation and distribution while ensuring that local priorities are not lost in national policy debates.”

Beyond expanding access, the governors agreed to collaborate with Kano DisCo to address one of the utility’s most persistent challenges, high energy losses from unmetered and non-paying residential customers. The partnership aims to accelerate metering rollout and community-based billing reforms that can improve revenue recovery and service reliability.

BusinessDay’s finding showed Future Energies Africa, which specializes in distributed renewable projects, will serve as both technical partner and investment coordinator for the tri-state market. The company’s executives said the Marrakech summit has established a governance framework for periodic reviews — including quarterly meetings and an annual international retreat — to assess progress and attract new investors.

“This is a long-term bet on the economic future of the Northwest,” said an FEA representative. “Our goal is to create a power ecosystem that can compete with any region in the country — anchored on renewables, strong regulation, and state participation.”

The collaboration also received backing from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, which has been pushing for subnational power markets since the enactment of the new Electricity Act.

Commissioner Akpeneye, who attended the summit, commended the states for taking initiative, noting that “regional markets like this will redefine Nigeria’s electricity future.”


Unlocking the north’s energy potential

Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa occupy a combined landmass larger than Ghana and have among the lowest per capita power consumption in Nigeria. Yet they also hold vast renewable potential, particularly in solar and wind energy.

With average daily sunshine exceeding 6.5 hours and large stretches of undeveloped land, the region could become a hub for solar farms, battery storage, and hybrid microgrids. Analysts say the tri-state fund could help unlock these opportunities by providing seed financing and risk-sharing instruments to local developers.

Beyond the technical aspects, the deal underscores a shift toward greater state ownership of Nigeria’s energy future. For years, subnational governments have complained about limited influence over power distribution companies that serve their regions. By taking direct equity stakes in FEA, the three governors are betting that local participation will drive accountability, improve service delivery, and deepen industrial competitiveness.

“This is not just about power — it’s about development, jobs, and dignity,” one participant at the summit said. “When states have skin in the game, they can no longer blame Abuja for darkness.”

Among the attendees were the speakers of Katsina and Jigawa State Assemblies, commissioners for power from Kano and Jigawa, and the attorney general of Jigawa State. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) was represented by commissioner Dafe C. Akpeneye, underscoring federal support for the initiative.

Future Energies Africa was represented by its chairman, Najib J.A. Koguna, along with board members Ahmad Rufai Zakari, OON, Habib Daura Ahmed, and Engr. Yusuf Usman Yahaya.

Also present were Adamu Gumel, Kano DisCo chairman, and Abubakar Jimeta, its managing director. Advisory teams from DLA Piper, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and BlackAion Capital joined the discussions, lending technical and financial expertise.
https://businessday.ng/news/article/northwest-governors-bet-n50bn-on-nigerias-first-tri-state-electricity-market/

Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by naptu2(op): 4:39am On Oct 24, 2025
Mu'azu A Nass @muazu_nass

The Governor of Katsina State, Malam Dikko Umar Radda, PhD, CON, alongside his counterparts the Governor of Kano State, Engr. @Kyusufabba , and the Governor of Jigawa State, Malam Umar A. Namadi observed the Friday Jumu’ah prayer together in the Kingdom of Morocco on Friday, October 17, 2025.
https://x.com/muazu_nass/status/1979288528614805683?t=QyCCBw-39ShVvpamWSNoNA&s=19

Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by naptu2(op): 4:40am On Oct 24, 2025
Previous threads.

In March 2023 President Muhammadu Buhari signed a constitutional ammendment bill into law and part of the ammendments was that states could generate, transmit and distribute electricity in places that were covered by the National Grid.

Buhari Signs 16 Constitution Amendment Bills Into Law
https://www.nairaland.com/7615729/buhari-signs-16-constitution-amendment

In June 2023, President Tinubu signed an ammendment to the Electricity Act into law. The new law allows states to issue licenses to companies to generate, transmit and distribute electricity within their states. The law says that the states must first enact a law to regulate electricity generation, transmission and distribution before they can take over the regulatory functions of the NERC.

President Tinubu Signs Electricity Act 2023 Into Law
https://www.nairaland.com/7720914/president-tinubu-signs-electricity-act


The Lagos State Government is now planning it's own electricity law and it is inviting investors to take part in the Lagos electricity market.

Lagos Lawmakers, Stakeholders Meet As State Plans Own Electricity Market
https://www.nairaland.com/8150172/lagos-lawmakers-stakeholders-meet-state

GAC Members Meet Obasa Over Proposed Lagos Electricity Law
https://www.nairaland.com/8145598/gac-members-meet-obasa-over

Lagos To Build Massive 4,000 Megawatts Plants To End Power Cuts - Reuters
https://www.nairaland.com/8261512/lagos-build-massive-4000-megawatts

Lagos Invites Investors For Gas Fired IPPs
https://www.nairaland.com/8261091/lagos-invites-investors-gas-fired


Lagos To Build Massive 4,000 Megawatts Plants To End Power Cuts
https://www.nairaland.com/8261512/lagos-build-massive-4000-megawatts

Devolution Of Electricity Regulation: Lagos Team Meets TCN
https://www.nairaland.com/8271944/devolution-electricity-regulation-lagos-team

Governor Sanwo-Olu Signs Lagos Electricity Bill Into Law (Video)
https://www.nairaland.com/8284060/governor-sanwo-olu-signs-lagos-electricity

NERC Transfers Regulatory Oversight To Lagos State
https://www.nairaland.com/8296783/nerc-transfers-regulatory-oversight-lagos

Lagos Licenses New Discos, Replaces Eko, Ikeja Electric
https://www.nairaland.com/8533480/lagos-licenses-new-discos-replaces


Here are examples of other states.


Ekiti Government Grant License To Investors To Generate & Distribute Electricity
https://www.nairaland.com/8261408/ekiti-government-grant-license-investors

Gombe Signs MoU With Chinese Firm For 100 Megawatt Solar Energy Plant
https://www.nairaland.com/8259302/gombe-signs-mou-chinese-firm

Enugu Signs Electricity Bill Into Law, Targets 30 Billion USD Economy
https://www.nairaland.com/7844171/enugu-signs-electricity-bill-into

Grid Collapses: States Ramp Up Plans For Power Plants
https://www.nairaland.com/8262488/grid-collapses-states-ramp-up

States Work On Total Electricity Subsidy Removal, New Tariff
https://www.nairaland.com/8119959/states-work-total-electricity-subsidy

Bauchi Govt, CCECCE Sign Agreement For 30MW Solar Power And Distribution Network
https://www.nairaland.com/8277659/bauchi-govt-ccecce-sign-agreement

NERC Transfers Electricity Regulatory Oversight To Four States
https://www.nairaland.com/8316497/nerc-transfers-electricity-regulatory-oversight

Alex Otti Signs Abia Electricity Bill Into Law
https://www.nairaland.com/8372613/alex-otti-signs-abia-electricity

Governor Soludo Inaugurates Anambra Electricity Regulatory Commission
https://www.nairaland.com/8536503/governor-soludo-inaugurates-anambra-electricity
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Obaofaba: 5:45am On Oct 24, 2025
This is excellent 👍.

That's the vision of the president with the new power sector law.

Development is not a rocket science, it's just real will and desire to do the right thing.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Ttalk: 5:52am On Oct 24, 2025
Nice development, regional autonomy we wanted and regional autonomy we shall get.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by yinchar(m): 5:55am On Oct 24, 2025
What about the South-South states receiving allocations of X10 of other states from Federal Government with 13% derivations?

Ask your Governors
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Revealpanda: 5:58am On Oct 24, 2025
Everything with them just looks backwards.

Major news from that side for close to 60 years now
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by WorkTheTalk(m): 6:00am On Oct 24, 2025
This is the right way to go. If the states in the north, especially kano state, can get it right in the power sector, they can revive their inactive industries, build new industries and create jobs which will reduce the rate of insecurity in that region.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Efezik007(m): 6:17am On Oct 24, 2025
yinchar:
What about the South-South states receiving allocations of X10 of other states from Federal Government with 13% derivations?

Ask your Governors
What's is your problem with south South state, did you see anything about south South state in this topic?
Is very easy to know where u come from. You won't criticize your government in your region. But u will love to criticize others.
Focus on your region while others regions find better ways to boast their power generation.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Smartjeezy01(m): 6:19am On Oct 24, 2025
Good news from the northern governors.


South south governors should emulate the development and upgrade.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by okeke6969: 6:19am On Oct 24, 2025
lets states generate and manage power on their own. Instead of waiting for the federal grid, they can take charge of their own electricity supply.
But state cannot manage and control their own mineral resources.
Yeye and unproductive federal government, they only focus on resources that give them quick money to loot.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by lawjjj: 6:23am On Oct 24, 2025
yinchar:
What about the South-South states receiving allocations of X10 of other states from Federal Government with 13% derivations?

Ask your Governors
Ask your governor, should be a hashtag I swear, southerners are their own enemies
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by yinchar(m): 6:28am On Oct 24, 2025
Efezik007:
What's is your problem with south South state, did you see anything about south South state in this topic?
Is very easy to know where u come from. You won't criticize your government in your region. But u will love to criticize others.
Focus on your region while others regions find better ways to boast their power generation.
See them already defending their looting governors

And start screaming at the Federal Government

By their coat you shall know them
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Thewesterner(m): 6:29am On Oct 24, 2025
Efezik007:
What's is your problem with south South state, did you see anything about south South state in this topic?
Is very easy to know where u come from. You won't criticize your government in your region. But u will love to criticize others.
Focus on your region while others regions find better ways to boast their power generation.
Why are you triggered? What has he said wrong? Is everyone not entitled to his/her opinions?
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Preator: 6:29am On Oct 24, 2025
Hope the Future energies is in Morocco ? Cos i dnt get why else the need to be in Morocco to sign such.

Come to think of it, do other countries national and regional leaders come to nigeria same way we waka around?
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Emmabyte: 6:30am On Oct 24, 2025
Hope the consulted boko haram and bandit
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by alizma: 6:30am On Oct 24, 2025
This is the only way Nigeria can move forward, certain things need to be regionalized to create room for healthy competition, emulation and desire to grow with other states/regions. Recently every state and region are consciously or unconsciously working towards not being left behind in terms of electricity supply to its people
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by SpaceX: 6:33am On Oct 24, 2025
Almajiri alliance, hope it's birth good fruit...
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by bewla(m): 6:34am On Oct 24, 2025
E mi nni data
E mi ni data

Iyakekera koraba konma lonwa
Ko fi PE fun
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by yinchar(m): 6:35am On Oct 24, 2025
Thewesterner:
Why are you triggered? What has he said wrong? Is everyone not entitled to his/her opinions?
He’s in severe pains, just be telling him to ask his looting governor where the Billions of Naira received every 30days are kept
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by muyico(m): 6:36am On Oct 24, 2025
If bandits and Boko haram don't destroy it, first tackle insecurity
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by naptu2(op): 6:42am On Oct 24, 2025
Preator:
Hope the Future energies is in Morocco ? Cos i dnt get why else the need to be in Morocco to sign such.

Come to think of it, do other countries national and regional leaders come to nigeria same way we waka around?
Yes they do. So many leaders from all over the world (not just Africa) have come to visit Innoson, Dangote, NDA and other such facilities.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Chucks13: 6:44am On Oct 24, 2025
Good, these are the kind of initiative we have be expecting the North to focus on not carrying religion on head like a national anthem.

Let all region strive for development not striving for religion and unecessary politics that take someone nowhere than division, anger, frustration and stagnancy.

Good one, hope enemy of good news won't say its a lie, its audio, they need picture of it etc.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by CLRF: 7:04am On Oct 24, 2025
Finally, Kanonhas crippled Kaduna economic influence.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Standing5(m): 7:13am On Oct 24, 2025
naptu2:
Yes they do. So many leaders from all over the world (not just Africa) have come to visit Innoson, Dangote, NDA and other such facilities.
Weldone with the propaganda ooo
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by naptu2(op): 7:16am On Oct 24, 2025
Standing5:
Weldone with the propaganda ooo
🤣 Not even one meaningful word.

No logic, no sense, no nothing.

His post is not even relevant to the issue being discussed!
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Tjra: 7:19am On Oct 24, 2025
Good one. I hope our South Eastern governors are watching.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by Enaibe01(m): 7:23am On Oct 24, 2025
So less than 500billion out of the 1.3trillion naira Okowa stole is enough to solve the power problem in Delta State.
Re: Kano, Katsina, And Jigawa Launch Nigeria’s First Regional Power Market by jeff1993: 7:36am On Oct 24, 2025
Bandit can still come and scatter the market ooo
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