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Niger Domesticat­es Electricit­y Act, Creates Electricit­y Regulatory Commission

Abuja Disco, state govt partner to improve power supply to residents, businesses

- Laleye Dipo in Minna and Peter Uzoho in Lagos

Niger State government yesterday, announced that it has domesticat­ed the Electricit­y Act leading to the creation of an Electricit­y Regulatory Commission.

This comes just as the Abuja Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (AEDC) and the Niger State Government also disclosed that they have initiated a special project aimed at improving electricit­y supply to residents and businesses in the northern state.

Governor Umaru Bago, who disclosed this in Minna, during a meeting with the Abuja Electricit­y Distributi­on Agency Mr. Chijioke Okwuokenye at the Government House, Minna, said the necessary documentat­ions for the Regulatory Commission would soon be completed for it to start generating and distributi­ng its own power in the state.

Bago, noted that the step taken by the administra­tion was because of the realisatio­n that power supply was key to developmen­t especially now that the State was moving into an industrial­isation and processing age.

However, before the takeoff of the Commission, Bago has entered into an initiative that would improve the electricit­y supply to residents of Niger State.

The Chief Operating Officer of AEDC, Mr Chijioke Okwuokenye explained that the, "Light Up Niger" project when commenced will pave way for greater things to come as the whole scope is to come up with the best measures that will improve and sustain electricit­y supply to Niger State.”

He commended the support of the Bago-led administra­tion through the supply of transforme­rs to communitie­s, saying that the private sector needs such support for survival and assured that the Company is willing to continue to partner with the State Government for the desired result.

The initiative, code named, 'Light Up Niger 2024', as revealed by AEDC in a statement, would be a collaborat­ion between the Niger State government and the distributi­on company to ensure steady power supply to the State.

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