Ikeja Electric, Eko DisCo, GenCos, Others Edgy Over FG’s License Renewal Uncertainty 10 Years After

Oct 20, 2023 | Entertainment, News


  • Ten years after receiving a license to operate, GenCos and DisCos will know their fate in the coming weeks
  • The operators whose licenses will expire this month will be adjudged by their performances in the last decade
  • According to industry sources, their performances will determine if their licenses will be renewed

As October nears its close, a sense of apprehension has overtaken the management and staff of Generation Companies (GenCos) and Distribution Companies (DisCos).

This is because of the imminent review of operational licenses granted to GenCos and DisCos a decade ago by the federal government.

GenCos, DisCos
An Electricity worker installing prepaid meters
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According to industry sources, there is now a palpable feeling of unease, especially amongst operators who do not perform well, as they fear the federal government may not renew their licenses.

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DisCos, GenCos licensed to operate for ten years

The licenses issued to operators within the power sector as part of the privatization effort were initially intended to remain valid for a decade, signifying a 10-year moratorium commencing from November 1, 2013, and concluding on October 31, 2023.

As the date approaches, operators are anxious about the federal government’s intentions regarding the potential review of GenCos and DisCos’ operational licenses.

This review may involve assessing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), the Service Level Agreement (SLA), and the Vesting Contracts.

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Measuring the performances of DisCos, GenCos

Amid the prevailing apprehension, stakeholders have urged for a measured approach, asserting that the entire privatization initiative may not have been adequately designed to encourage private sector investment.

They also assessed the extent to which the privatization of the electricity sector value chain has substantially impacted the overall health of the nation’s electricity sector value chain.

According to Leadership, former Minister of Power, Professor Barth Nnaji, attributed some of the sector’s imbalances to regulatory challenges and a lack of clear policy direction.

Nnaji pointed out that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has been hesitant in implementing a cost-reflective tariff system, which has had a substantial negative impact on the returns of Distribution Companies (DisCos).

Nnaji suggested that NERC’s reluctance to address this issue might have political implications, given that bridging the gap in metering and ensuring accurate billing could burden citizens already grappling with rising living costs, especially following the removal of petrol subsidies.

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Some of the underlying issues in the power sector has forced the FG to consider additional subsidy to mitigate the impacts of the recent increase in gas prices imposed by producers.

FG Pays N135bn Electricity Subsidy to DisCos, Others to Stop Tariff Increase

In related news, Legit.ng reported that the NERC disclosed that in the second quarter of 2023, the federal government disbursed N135 billion as electricity subsidy.

This financial injection was aimed at bridging the revenue shortfall within the power sector during that quarter.

The N135.2 billion provided by the government reflects a substantial increase of N99.21 billion, marking a 275% surge compared to the N36 billion disbursed in the first quarter of 2023, as reported by NERC.

Source: Legit.ng





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