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Senate Pledges Legislative Action on N1.6 Trillion Power Sector Debt

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The Nigerian Senate has vowed to resolve the N1.6 trillion debt owed to Egbin Power Plc, alongside other pressing issues in the power sector. This commitment was made during an oversight visit to the Egbin Power plant in Ikorodu, Lagos, led by Senator Emmanuel Udende, Deputy Chairman of the Senate Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation.


Key Challenges in the Power Sector

1. Outstanding Debts and FX Constraints

Senator Udende noted that Egbin Power has managed to remain operational despite the staggering debt owed by the government. He promised legislative measures to address this, including motions or amendments to existing laws to support privatised power companies.

Egbin’s CEO, Mokhtar Bounour, highlighted challenges like:

  • Lack of access to foreign exchange (FX).
  • Unpaid debts that hinder operations.
  • Difficulty sourcing affordable domestic gas.

2. Vandalism of Infrastructure

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) revealed that between January 2024 and now, 128 transmission towers had been destroyed, costing the government ₦8.8 billion for repairs.

TCN’s CEO, Suleiman Abdulaziz, lamented that suspects apprehended for vandalism were often bailed due to misclassification of their crimes as theft.

3. Inconsistent Grid Stability

Grid collapses and limited military support for contractors in high-risk areas have further hindered progress in power transmission.


Government and Legislative Interventions

Senate Action

Senator Udende assured that the committee would explore comprehensive solutions to the sector’s issues, pledging legislative backing to stabilize operations and address sabotage.

Collaboration with Global Institutions

The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, revealed partnerships with the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) under the Mission 300 Project, aimed at providing electricity to 50 million Nigerians by 2030.

This initiative will involve:

  • Solar systems, mini-grids, and micro-grids.
  • Grid extensions in feasible locations.

Call for Community Support

Egbin Power’s Director, Kola Adesina, emphasized the need for a community-driven approach to combat vandalism and energy theft. He advocated for a value-based system to foster collaboration between security agencies, communities, and the private sector.

“It’s a value system issue that needs urgent attention,” Adesina remarked.


Outlook

With a renewed focus on private-public partnerships, legislative action, and global collaboration, Nigeria’s power sector is poised for transformation. However, addressing debts, vandalism, and infrastructure challenges remain critical to achieving stable and sustainable electricity supply.

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