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Home»Energy»Power»Nigeria’s To Raise $4.7Bn Power Sector Recapitalization Need 
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Nigeria’s To Raise $4.7Bn Power Sector Recapitalization Need 

By Orientalnews StaffJune 11, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria is taking a fresh recapitalization initiative to bail out the power sector which has abysmally operated beyond tolerable level.

Thus the Federal Government is desperately looking for $4.7 billion to recapitalise the electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) and the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

Managing Director Usman Gur Mohammed who made the disclosure yesterday said the money would be raised by the Federal Government, shareholders of the DisCos and private investors which would be ploughed into upgrading of power distribution facilities.

Mohammed, noted that the Federal Government will inject $1.7 billion into the DisCos, while private investors will  pay up the balance that is proportional to their 60 per cent equity in the companies.

Under the initiative, each of the DisCos is expected to raise $500 million and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)  is to declare that all the procurement processes for the equipment shall be competitive.

Mohammed said: “This money can be raised. The government was about to collect $1 billion from the Word Bank for DisCos to finance the capitalisation of the DisCos.  The AfDB (African Development Bank) and others are talking about another $1 billion for distribution expansion.

“NERC should do a regulation consistent with the declaration of ECOWAS directive that all procurement of DisCos and transmission should be done competitively so that this money that will come in, and it will not be squandered by people giving contracts to their cousins and wives.”

He was emphatic that the private investors would not raise their loans from commercial banks, stressing that “this money has a repayment period of about 20 years and a moratorium period of about five years”. “So, they (private investors) should bring the same type of money”.

According to Mohammed, the recapitalisation will boost power distribution.

He said with the moratorium of five years, there will be funds to reduce the aggregate technical and commercial losses, which is now an average of 50 per cent.

In the next five years, a reduction of the losses is also expected to bring down the tariff. Any increase will, therefore, be marginal.

“Tariff may go up as a result of the fact that there is going to be repayment of those capital and also payment of interest.” he hinted.

Justifying the privatisation of the companies, Mohammed added that the only mistake made by the government was that of the capitalisation of the DisCos.

He noted that the firms were privatised to investors who had no financial capability to run them but succeeded in “deceiving” the country with foreign technical partners that pulled out immediately after the privatisation.

Stressing that the government cannot remain passive in the operation of the DisCos, Mohammed said government ownership must be represented by four directors in the firms.

His words: “What we are saying is that to correct this thing, we have to recapitalise the DisCos. The recapitalisation requires $4.3 billion, which means they have to bring the balance.”

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