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Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by ijustdey: 3:31pm On Mar 01, 2021
By Adewale Sanyaolu

Nigeria may be forced to cut off power supply to the Republics of Niger and Benin over an outstanding N2.60 billion electricity debt.
Details of the unpaid electricity debt owed by the two countries are contained in the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) second quarter 2020 report released yesterday in Abuja.

The report indicated that of the N4.10billion (US$13.39 million) invoice issued by the Market Operator(MO) to international customers which included Societe Nigerienne d’electricite – NIGELEC, Societe Beninoise d’Energie Electrique – SBEE and Compagnie Energie Electrique du Togo–CEET), only CEET paid the sum of N1.51bilion (US$4.92million) in respect of services it received from the Nigerian MO.

The Federal Government had in December 2019, threatened to disconnect Togo, Benin and Niger Republic from electricity supply over non payment of their electricity bill to Nigeria.
Immediate past Managing Director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Usman Mohammed, had explained that prior to his emergence as the Managing Director of TCN, Benin and Togo owed Nigeria more than $100 million.

The demand for international customers who receive electricity from Nigeria to pay their bills or be disconnected has been ongoing for years from Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) which supplies electricity to Togo and Benin. Both countries, and Niger Republic receive 300 megawatts electricity supply each from Nigeria.



Meanwhile, NERC in the report disclosed that the total electric energy generated in the second quarter of 2020 was 8,734,927MWh –1.40 per cent more than the energy generated during the preceding quarter.

Within the same quarter, it stated that the industry recorded a peak daily generation of 5,316MW while the available plant generation units increased to 73 from the daily average of 66 units recorded in the preceding quarter.
‘‘Although the increase in the available generation units in the second quarter of 2020 led to 1.40 per cent increase in the total power generated, capacity utilisation rate fell by 8.16 percentage points during the period under review.

This reduction was attributable to constraints relating to gas supply shortage, and transmission and distribution networks bottlenecks. The aforementioned industry constraints have continued to pose major technical and operational challenges to the industry.

The resolution of technical and operational constraints in NESI remains one of the top priorities of the Commission. The Commission has continued to work on resolving the DisCo-TCN interface bottlenecks to free up part of the stranded generation capacity by addressing the technical constraints inhibiting the flow of energy’’ the report stated.

NERC said it was also reviewing the Performance Improvement Plans (“PIPs”) filed by DisCos and requested additional information and clarification from some DisCos to enhance the quality of the PIPs. According to NERC, the PIPs, which were prepared in accordance with the Commission’s guidelines, is for the period 2021-2025 with an overall objective of ensuring that utilities invest in projects that are critical to addressing technical and other challenges affecting operational efficiency.

NERC explained that the review of the PIPs is expected to among others appraise; DisCos’ proposed utilisation of capital and operating expenditure allowances for relevance and cost efficiency, the investments required by DisCos towards addressing bottlenecks in the distribution networks to free up part of the stranded generation capacities and address other related constraints inhibiting the flow of energy to end-use customers, and the investments required by DisCos to improve service delivery to end use customers.

On the comparative summary of the system stability performance of the national grid for 2020/Q2 and 2020/Q1, the report shows a slight decline in the grid network stability during 2020/Q2 relative to 2020/Q1.

‘‘Although no incidence of partial system collapse (i.e. failure of a section of the grid) was recorded, there were two (2) incidents of total system collapse (i.e., total blackout nationwide) during 2020/Q2 as compared to one (1) incident recorded during 2020/Q1’’, the report added.
https://www.sunnewsonline.com/nigeria-to-disconnect-niger-benin-over-n2-60bn-electricity-debt/

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by sylve11: 3:32pm On Mar 01, 2021
''nemo dat quod non habet''................. cool

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Nobody: 3:36pm On Mar 01, 2021
No good economical team in Baba lifeless cabinet, and the Kunú guzzling drunkard is only good at negotiating for the best barren cows in sub-sahara Africa...

Who knows if General Buhari have requested for brand new cows instead of the huge money they owe us.

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Omihanifa: 3:38pm On Mar 01, 2021
Empty threat undecided

Nah every year dey they issue this threat grin

If they are serious about it, by now they should have disconnected them undecided

Electricity that is not yet sufficient for us is what they are using to do giveaway all in the name of forming big brother

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Nobody: 3:39pm On Mar 01, 2021
Omihanifa:
Empty threat undecided

Not when our power sector is largely private.
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Dianeetdiana(f): 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
ok
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by goodman50: 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
Useless government

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Austineva(m): 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
Better! Let them use it to strengthen d one we have here, its better we use and owe than dashing them for free over there. U can't give what u don't have

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by whela(m): 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
Since you can't give your own citizens light... another country keeps ripping you off..

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Nnamebuka: 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
Buhari won't be alive and allow Niger to be cut off even if they owed as much as Nigeria annual budget.

Disclaimer: I am not a tribal bigot o, just saying it as it is. grin grin

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by butterfly777(m): 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
This is long overdue. Let's see if they we actually do it.
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by emmanuel596(m): 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
Buhari will agree that Abuja should not have light than for him to disconnect niger republic his home town

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by akmath: 3:40pm On Mar 01, 2021
You can't give what you don't have...







They think say na here for Naija wey we dey pay bill weda we use light or not...

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Youngaboy(m): 3:41pm On Mar 01, 2021
After Disconnection what else
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Hamman1(m): 3:41pm On Mar 01, 2021
Damn it......
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Prodigee: 3:41pm On Mar 01, 2021
Only in naija with shameless leaders will her citizens suffer epileptic power supply, but she keeps providing neighboring countries stable power.
Only here will you have the cost of running government astronomically outweighing welfare for the masses. SMH!

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Dpharisee: 3:41pm On Mar 01, 2021
Niger, Benin, Chad who can't even pay for electricity are the same people that North is threatening to divert and sell their foodstuffs and cow to.
Before they raise the money those cows would have suffered kwashiorkor in those trailers like this picture below

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by merits(m): 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
grin

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Biggi24(m): 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
Nigeria my country
Isaacmacdon:
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Nigeria my country
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by codedearner(m): 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
Wahala no dey finish.. Debt na universal problem

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by olahero(m): 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
No
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by SmartPolician: 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
There are certain things I can never understand about Nigeria.

We don't have stable electricity yet we supply to countries that don't even pay us.

Who's idea was that, please?

I need a response from someone who understands the politricks of power (electricity).

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Queenlovely(f): 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Tejucoco(m): 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
sylve11:
''nemo dat quod non habet''................. cool

You do not give what u don't have
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by makjo900: 3:43pm On Mar 01, 2021
We know they won't disconnect Niger republic

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Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by MadeWhole6: 3:43pm On Mar 01, 2021
Wow
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by Chonco: 3:44pm On Mar 01, 2021
Abeg, they should just disconnect, let's see if there would be steady power supply in Nigeria
Re: Nigeria To Disconnect Niger, Benin Over ₦2.60 Billion Electricity Debt by goldtube(m): 3:45pm On Mar 01, 2021
shocked

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