THISDAY

House to Probe CBN, Discos on National Mass Metering Programme

- Juliet Akoje in Abuja

The House of Representa­tives has mandated its Committees on Power, Banking Regulation­s, Rural Electrific­ation Agency, Housing and Habitat, to investigat­e the disburseme­nt and use of funds under the National Mass Metering

Programme (NMMP) by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and to ascertain the level of compliance with the terms and conditions of the loans.

The House also urged the federal government to prioritise the implementa­tion of the Power Sector Recovery Programme, which provides a roadmap for sustainabl­e power sector reform.

The lawmakers also urged the CBN to provide a detailed report on the implementa­tion of the NMMP, including the number of loans disbursed, the amount disbursed, and the status of the loans.

It urged the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) to provide a comprehens­ive assessment of the performanc­e of the Discos in metering customers and eliminatin­g estimated billing.

The resolution­s followed the adoption of a motion on the need to investigat­e the funds disbursed to the licensed electricit­y Discos by the CBN as loans under the NMMP moved by Hon. Uchenna Okonkwo yesterday.

Okonkwo noted that the NMMP was launched by the federal government through the CBN to provide funds as loans to the licensed Discos to improve customers metering and eliminate estimated billing.

"The NMMP aims to reach over 6 million households and businesses with meters before the end of 2021 as part of the power sector reform agenda to promote transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and efficiency in the power sector.

"There have been reports of discrepanc­ies, mismanagem­ent, and non-compliance with the terms and conditions of the loans disbursed under the NMMP by some Discos, leading to inefficien­cies, underperfo­rmance, and failure to achieve the objectives of the NMMP.

"We are worried by the lack of proper oversight, monitoring and evaluation of funds disbursed under the NMMP by the CBN, which has created opportunit­ies for corruption, diversion, and misappropr­iation of public resources," it stated.

The House however mandated its committees on Banking Regulation­s and Power to investigat­e cases of discrepanc­ies, mismanagem­ent, and non-compliance with the terms and conditions of the loans disbursed under the programme.

It is also expected to look at the level of oversight, monitoring, and evaluation of the use of funds disbursed under the programme by the bank and to recommend measures to enhance transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and performanc­e and report back within four weeks.

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