• News
  • Article
  • Business
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Achievement/Profile
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Adverts
Menu
  • News
  • Article
  • Business
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Achievement/Profile
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Adverts
Home News

Nigerian Govt Paid N135 Billion for Electricity Subsidy in Q2 2023 – Report

Fatima OLUWAKEMI-SAKA by Fatima OLUWAKEMI-SAKA
October 18, 2023
in News
0
Nigerian Govt Paid N135 Billion for Electricity Subsidy in Q2 2023 – Report
0
SHARES
35
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

To sustain power sector operations, the commission said it recognises the significance of enhancing market remittances and is providing DisCos with revenue-boosting initiatives.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) said the federal government incurred a subsidy obligation of N135.23 billion on electricity in the second quarter of the year.

READ ALSO

South Africa is Leading the Call for Responsible Gambling in African Countries

Nigeria crime scene under Tinubu, there’s stealing everywhere – Peter Obi

The NERC disclosed this in its quarterly report released on Monday.

The report said in the absence of cost-reflective tariffs, the government undertakes to cover the resultant gap (between the cost-reflective and allowed tariff) in the form of tariff shortfall funding.

It explained that this funding is applied to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) invoices that are to be paid by DisCos, adding that the amount to be covered by the DisCos is based on the allowed tariff determined by the commission and set out as their Minimum Remittance Obligation (MRO) in the periodic Tariff Orders issued by the Commission.

“It is important to note that due to the absence of cost-reflective tariffs across all DisCos, the government incurred a subsidy obligation of N135.23 billion in 2023/Q2, which is an increase of N99.21 billion (+275 per cent) compared to the N36.02 billion incurred in 2023/Q1,” the commission said.

It noted that this increase is largely attributable to the government’s policy to harmonise rates.

On average, the report said the subsidy obligation incurred by the government per month was N45.08 billion in Q2 2023.

“For ease of administration of the subsidy, the MRO is limited to NBET only with the MO being allowed to recover 100 per cent of its revenue requirement from the DisCos,” it said.

The report noted that in 2023/Q2, the MRO-adjusted invoice from NBET to the DisCos was N154.04 billion while the total remittance made was N152.48 billion, which translates to a 98.99 per cent remittance performance.

It added that the remittance performance of DisCos to NBET in 2023/Q2 (98.99 per cent) is a 31.37pp increase compared to the 67.62 per cent remittance performance recorded in 2023/Q1.

“The significant improvement in remittance performance by DisCos is because a large portion of the NBET invoice is to be covered by the government in the form of subsidies.

“The sharp rise in the government’s subsidy obligation meant that in 2023/Q2, DisCos were only expected to cover 53.25 per cent of the total invoice received from NBET,” the report said.

In 2023/Q2, the report said seven DisCos recorded >100 per cent remittance performance to NBET.

“These DisCos include Ikeja (115.21 per cent), Ibadan (112.86 per cent), Benin (111.32 per cent), Eko (111.20 per ), Enugu (108.52 per cent), Jos (108.48 per cent) and Yola (102.44 per cent).

“All the DisCos had improved remittance to NBET when compared to 2023/Q1 which can be explained based on the exchange-rate harmonisation induced increase in government subsidy,” it said.

To sustain power sector operations, the commission said it recognises the significance of enhancing market remittances and is providing DisCos with revenue-boosting initiatives.

“The introduction of the SBT and opportunities for DisCos to improve customer service through better energy supply quality is a clear path to increased revenue without broad-based tariff increases.

“The ongoing DisCos investments in infrastructure and metering initiatives will result in a greater volume of reliable energy supplied to customers, improved revenue assurance, collections, and market remittances,” it said.

Related Posts

South Africa is Leading the Call for Responsible Gambling in African Countries
News

South Africa is Leading the Call for Responsible Gambling in African Countries

May 8, 2025
2027: I’m Desperate To See Nigeria Work – Peter Obi
News

Nigeria crime scene under Tinubu, there’s stealing everywhere – Peter Obi

May 8, 2025
Same P-Square Who Are Against APC Performed At Buhari’s Inauguration – Seyi Law
News

It Is Appalling Youths Sell Their Voices For ₦20,000 – Seyi Law References Peter Obi

May 5, 2025
You Spoke Like Peter Obi – Presidency Slams Adesina
News

You Spoke Like Peter Obi – Presidency Slams Adesina

May 5, 2025
More Details Emerge On Reason British-Nigerian Nursing Student Was K!lled In Texas Days Before Graduation
News

More Details Emerge On Reason British-Nigerian Nursing Student Was K!lled In Texas Days Before Graduation

May 5, 2025
Niger Deputy Governor Set To Resign, Packs Belongings Out Of Official Residence
News

Niger Deputy Governor Set To Resign, Packs Belongings Out Of Official Residence

April 28, 2025
Next Post
US-Hamas war: UN Security Council rejects Russian resolution condemning Israel but not condemning Hamas

US-Hamas war: UN Security Council rejects Russian resolution condemning Israel but not condemning Hamas

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The Trumpet International Magazine is a real-time and comprehensive news magazine. It is an independent, national news provider for Africans, reporting daily developments and events in South Africa and other African Countries and their Citizens based in South Africa.

Categories

  • News
  • Article
  • Business
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Achievement/Profile
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Adverts
Menu
  • News
  • Article
  • Business
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Achievement/Profile
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Adverts

Recent Post

5 Nigerian foods that could be slowly killing you

South Africa is Leading the Call for Responsible Gambling in African Countries

UCL: Wenger disagrees with Arteta after Arsenal lost 2-1 to PSG

Nigeria crime scene under Tinubu, there’s stealing everywhere – Peter Obi

Meet 8 popular Nigerian celebrities born into rich family

Health
Omotayo Daranjo
5 Nigerian foods that could be slowly killing you

As delicious as Nigerian foods are, some of

Read More »

Trumpet Magazine | © 2021.

Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Instagram

Add New Playlist