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    Nigeria: Lawmakers demand full privatisation of power sector

    November 25, 2016
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    *The Green chamber, Nigeria's House of Representatives.
    *The Green chamber, Nigeria’s House of Representatives.

    Oscarline Onwuemenyi

    25 November 2016, Sweetcrude, Abuja – The House of Representatives yesterday called for full privatisation of the power sector.

    To this end, the House stressed the need to remove the middleman role played by Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) company, which was set up to engage in the purchase and resale of electric power and ancillary services from independent power producers and from the successor generation companies.

    The lawmakers also emphasised the need to enhance the responsibility of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) for effective service delivery.

    The resolution was passed following the adoption of the motion tilted: ‘Need to avert imminent total blackout in Nigeria,’ sponsored by Abiodun Adeogun, who expressed concern over the N400 billion owed gas manufacturers, power generation and distribution companies (Gencos and Discos) respectively.

    He observed that the imminent threat of a blackout is due to the huge debts owed power generation and distribution companies by the Armed Forces, government ministries, departments and agencies, may lead to distortion of production, generation and distribution corridors.

    According to him, the umbrella Association of gas producers (Nigeria Gas Association) had during its 10th International Conference and exhibition held between 31st to 4th October 2016, warned of the likelihood of blackout in Nigeria before the end of 31st December 2016 for “non-payment for gas supplied for power generation and that it may attenuate their will to continue to supply gas for power.

    “If the debts being owed gas producers, Gencos and Discos are not paid, most of the power generation cannot go beyond 2016.

    “The House is also concerned that the inability of the Discos to pay NBET which is the bulk purchase of energy generated has hampered the ability to pay the Gencos and who in turn is unable to pay has manufacturers.

    “The House is worried that blackout in Nigeria will further cripple the economy, worsen the security situation particularly in the North-East and lead to the closure of all energy propelled sectors,” Adeogun noted.

    To this end, the House mandated its Committee on Power to promptly interface with gas producers, Gencos, NBET and Discos with a view to finding out the dislocation on the gas to power attributed to debt profile of the stakeholders in the energy sector.

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