FG Begins Overhaul Of DisCos

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The Federal Government has disclosed plans to initiate sweeping reforms to revitalize Nigeria’s electricity distribution sector, starting with a pilot overhaul of two underperforming distribution companies (DisCos).

A statement by Bolaji Tunji, the media aide to the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, said the move followed a comprehensive assessment of systemic challenges plaguing the DisCos, “including governance gaps, infrastructure deficits, and commercial inefficiencies.”

Adelabu made the disclosure after a meeting with the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which presented a roadmap titled, ‘Revamping of the Distribution Sector in Nigeria’.

He said the pilot scheme, slated to commence between May and August 2025, would target one DisCo in the North and another in the South.

“It aims to demonstrate a replicable model for operational turnaround, combining internal restructuring, external expertise, and federal oversight to achieve rapid improvements in service delivery.

“JICA’s proposal emphasizes reforming DisCos from within by integrating outside experts, strengthening leadership, and aligning government support with short-term results in pilot zones to lay the groundwork for long-term sector-wide transformation.”

Adelabu stressed the urgency of the intervention, stating: “We can no longer fold our hands and watch the inadequacies of DisCos whose performances fall short of expectations. This pilot is not optional—we will use regulatory authority to restructure underperforming DisCos and compel compliance if necessary.”

He acknowledged persistent resistance to past reforms but vowed to address both universal challenges—such as vandalism and governance—and region-specific issues, including cultural barriers hindering operations.

“Their lack of investment is not solely due to unwillingness but also a lack of incentives. Returns on infrastructure spending are not commensurate, so we must attract investors and franchise viable and the not so viable areas to capable operators, so we can have a mix,” Adelabu explained.

He directed the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to enforce franchising opportunities and ensure DisCos’ cooperation, noting: “NERC must secure their buy-in. Past efforts failed due to resistance, but this time, we will be intentional and decisive.”

The minister also highlighted the need for public education to clarify the roles of generation, transmission, and distribution entities.

“Many Nigerians still view the sector as a single entity. Educating consumers is critical to building trust and support for these reforms,” he added.

The Federal Ministry of Power and NERC will finalize pilot details in the coming months, prioritizing DisCos with acute operational deficits.

The initiative marks “the most robust effort to date” to resolve power distribution crisis, signalling a renewed push for accountability, investor confidence, and reliable electricity access.

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