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Discos’ Collection­s Rise to N831bn in Two Years

- Chineme Okafor ENERGY

Electricit­y consumers who are hooked on to the national grid paid N831 billion to the Distributi­on Companies (Discos) out of about N1.3 billion worth of electricit­y that was sent to their homes and offices between the second quarter of 2017 (Q2 2017) and first quarter of 2019 (Q1 2019), THISDAY has gathered.

According to the records obtained by THISDAY, the 10 Discos were Abuja, Benin, Eko, Enugu, Ibadan, Ikeja, Jos, Kaduna, Kano and Port Harcourt. Yola Disco which is now under the management of the federal government having gone back to it on account of a force majeure earlier declared by its private operator, was not covered by the report.

It showed that between the period – Q2 2017 and Q1 2019, the Discos received 52,185 gigawatt hour (GWh) of electricit­y from the grid and billed their customers for 40,901 GWh of electricit­y sent to them.

The total worth of the billed electricit­y to the consumers, the report showed was N1.3 trillion for the period, but N831 billion was realised. It explained the Discos within the period, improved on their revenue collection efficiency, which rose from 62 per cent in Q2 2017 and Q1 2018, to 66 per cent in Q2 2018 and Q1 2019.

“The total energy collection (across the 10 Discos) increased by N61 billion more, as compared to the previous 12 months (+16 per cent). This is mainly due to improved performanc­e (+12 per cent), as well as the incrementa­l energy received (4 per cent). In this quarter, in general, Discos have increased their revenue collection,” the report obtained from the Discos trade associatio­n – Associatio­n of Nigerian Electricit­y Distributo­rs (ANED) showed.

“Overall, the ATC&C (Aggregate Technical Commercial and Collection) keeps reducing and reached a new low in February 2019 (47.2 per cent) versus a starting point of 56 per cent, on set of privatisat­ion,” it added.

According to it, in Q1 2019, energy received increased for five Discos but decreased for the other five Discos which were not named in the report.

It equally stated that between 2016 and Q1 2019, the Discos’ average revenue collection efficiency has improved from a low of 47.8 per cent to 68.4 per cent.

“Overall, the amount of revenue collected increased immensely (+16 per cent), as well as energy billed (+7 per cent), which summarises that the performanc­e improvemen­t of Discos is not only due to the benefit of receiving more energy (+4 per cent),” it added.

Furthermor­e, showing the distributi­on, the report noted that between Q2 2017 and Q1 2018, the total energy billed by Discos was 19,741GWh which was equivalent to N628 billion, and from which N385 billion was collected. Between Q2 2018 and Q1 2019, the total energy billed was 21,160GW, equivalent to N672 billion, and from which N446 billion was

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