Honourable Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu |
The Honourable Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has stated that despite huge investments in the power sector ten years after the federal government partially privatised the sector, operators are yet to achieve the set goals.
Adelabu who said that the government would not hesitate to revoke the licences of under-performing operators in the distribution and generation value chain, stated this while delivering his speech at the three-day Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) Market Participants and Stakeholders Roundtable, NMPSR held in Abuja.
According to him, “I mentioned that ten years later, the licenses are expiring, and it’s time for renewal. Renewal is not automatic. Any privatised companies that have not lived up to expectations will not have their licence renewed. We have to know whether you have complied with the terms and conditions of the licence you have been given.
“I mentioned in my speech that most countries do not privatise their electricity supply value chain from generation to transmission to distribution. But bad enough, we have done this; how can we work around the current status to achieve our priorities and objectives?
“And I said it’s not a job for one person or a set of stakeholders. It’s a job for everybody. We all have a role to play. We must all come together and play our roles so that we come out strong and achieve success in the industry".
The Minister maintained that, "we’ll look at the technical capacities of the GenCos and the DisCos. We will look at the financial capabilities of the DisCos. How much investment have you made since you got this licence? “How much improvement have you made to the infrastructure? Which AT&C losses have you reduced based on the agreement when you were given the licence?
These are the very serious conversations we need to have with the private sector operators at the distribution and the generating companies level.”
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