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Create new act, don’t reverse power privatisat­ion, Tinubu urged

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

The Agora Policy, a research-based organisati­on, has urged the incoming administra­tion led by president-elect Ahmed Tinubu to create a new electricit­y act and ignore calls to reverse the 2013 power sector privatisat­ion.

The organisati­on founded by Waziri Adio, a former Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (NEITI), stated this in a policy paper titled, ‘Addressing Nigeria’s Lingering Power Challenge.’

According to the World Bank, Nigeria has the largest energy access deficit in the world. 85 million Nigerians, representi­ng 43% of the country’s population, don’t have access to grid electricit­y. It also estimates that the lack of reliable power costs the Nigerian economy over $26.2 billion (N10.1 trillion) which is equivalent to about 2% of Nigeria’s GDP.

The new government will take off on 29th May 2023 after its inaugurati­on in less than a week.

It said the Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005 (EPSRA) should be amended and that it is not certain that the current bills on electricit­y before the 9th National Assembly will be harmonised and passed by President Muhammadu Buhari this week.

It said: “In the event that the EPSRA repeal/ amendment bill is either not passed by the 9th National Assembly, or that President Buhari declines assent to the bill, the incoming administra­tion should fasttrack the passage of a new electricit­y act by the 10th National Assembly.”

On privatisat­ion reversal, the paper stated: “Reversing the privatisat­ion of the power sector should not be contemplat­ed under any circumstan­ce. The privatisat­ion process has built-in contract provisions to address the failures of any core investor under their performanc­e agreements.

“What is needed is for the government to activate these contract provisions, provided the government has also met its own obligation­s too to core investors,” it urged the new government.

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