Nigeria’s power sector has a critical window of opportunity in 2025, leveraging recent grid stability to enact transformative reforms. However, this potential is undermined by persistent issues including high technical/commercial losses (39.61%), inadequate metering (only 47% of customers), and gas supply constraints that keep generation below 50% capacity. Tariff adjustments alone are insufficient; success requires smarter implementation focused on accurate customer mapping, operational discipline within DisCos, and resolving gas pricing and infrastructure security.Continue Reading

Nigeria’s Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) is at a pivotal juncture, mandated by its board to transform from an interventionist body into a commercially disciplined enterprise. This strategic shift is empowered by the Electricity Act 2023, which provides the legal and commercial framework for NDPHC to compete and grow within a dynamic energy market. The core directive is to extract greater value from existing assets while maintaining operational reliability and staying aligned with national development goals. Ultimately, this evolution positions reliableContinue Reading