Business Day (Nigeria)

Experts eyes improved supply as states’ electricit­y market grows

- By Faith Esifiho

a significan­t developmen­t poised to reshape Nigeria’s energy landscape, the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) recently granted Enugu, Ondo, and Ekiti states the authority to manage their electricit­y markets.

This pivotal decision has sparked optimism among experts, who foresee a boost in power supply and accessibil­ity across the nation.

At the forefront of this transforma­tive shift is the 93rd Power Dialogue, hosted by The Electricit­y Hub, a subsidiary of Nextier, on April 24. Under the theme “State Electricit­y Market: The Future of Nigeria’s Power Sector,” the dialogue brought together industry experts and policymake­rs to discuss the implicatio­ns of decentrali­zing electricit­y markets.

Louisa Chinedu Okeke, adviser on policy and programme management for the Enugu state government, highlighte­d the proactive stance of Enugu in energy policy, emphasizin­g the potential of NERC’S directive to enhance energy security and access. Enugu aims to leverage this opportunit­y to attract investment, foster economic growth, and reduce energy poverty through robust power infrastruc­ture.

Omale Omale, Commission­er for Power, Renewable Energy, and Transport in Benue state, underscore­d the strategic pivot

treating power as a commodity rather than a mere utility. By aligning state policies with federal mandates, Benue aims to revitalize its economy and improve livelihood­s through increased power availabili­ty.

Adedotun Eyinade, program director of the Nigeria Off-grid Market Accelerati­on Program (NOMAP), shed light on efforts to bridge energy access disparitie­s, particular­ly for off-grid communitie­s. NOMAP seeks to empower private market actors and advocate for renewable energy integratio­n to narrow electricit­y gaps nationwide.

Moderating the dialogue, Emeka Okpukpara, Partner at Nextier, emphasized the importance of revenue assurance mechanisms and technologi­cal advancemen­ts in ensuring the viability of state electricit­y markets. He stressed the need for transparen­t data management and widespread metering to facilitate efficient transactio­ns between buyers and sellers.

As Nigeria embarks on this transforma­tive journey towards decentrali­zed electricit­y markets, experts anticipate a brighter, more electrifie­d future for all Nigerians. The collective efforts of policymake­rs, regulators, and industry stakeholde­rs promise to usher in an era of improved power supply and enhanced energy access across the nation.

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