Wednesday, June 18, 2025
  • News
    • Community
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Election
    • Security
    • Crime
    • Judiciary
  • Opinion
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Technology
  • Sport
  • Interview
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Community
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Election
    • Security
    • Crime
    • Judiciary
  • Opinion
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Technology
  • Sport
  • Interview
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Governors, minister raise issues over weak points in electricity bill

JEO report by JEO report
March 1, 2022
in News
0
Governors, minister raise issues over weak points in electricity bill
Share on FacebookShare on XShare on whatsappShare on pinterestShare on TelegramShare on Linkedin

Governors, minister raise issues over weak points in electricity bill

Governors of the 36 states of the federation and Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu, have raised concerns over weak points in the Draft Electricity Bill 2022 before the Senate.

The governors, through a statement signed by their chairman, Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, said the proposed legislation is unconstitutional in view of the federal status of Nigeria.

The minister, on his part, expressed reservations on the bill during a public hearing organised by the Senate Committee on Powers. The governors, while objecting to the bill, said: “It would be unconstitutional and an unjustifiable act of overreach for the Senate to consider and pass a bill that continues to treat the federation as one single electricity jurisdiction or sector.

While a single Electric Power Sector Reform Act may have been useful as a catalyst for the sector in the early years of the Fourth Republic, the states have all come of age, literally and metaphorically, and the arrangements must change in a way that accepts and respects the maturity of the states in electricity matters.”

The statement reads in part: “After 71 years of sole and unchallenged central control of the electricity sector, we live with an electricity sector divided into two parts. One part is the Federal Government-controlled and regulated national electricity market that today is insolvent, bankrupt and delivers no more than approximately 4,000MW/96,000MWh daily to 220 million Nigerians or an average of 18w/432watt-hours daily, barely enough to power two 10-watt light bulbs a day.

“The other part of Nigeria’s electricity sector is the alternative/back-up market, whose estimated capacity is approximately 40,000MW, so that Nigerian citizens are their own electricity providers in their homes, factories, schools, hospitals and places of worship.

JEO report

JEO report

Related Posts

Ilorin East Lawmaker, Hon Arinola Fatimoh Lawal Celebrates Milestone at KWHA, Highlights Two Years of Impactful Representation
News

Ilorin East Lawmaker, Hon Arinola Fatimoh Lawal Celebrates Milestone at KWHA, Highlights Two Years of Impactful Representation

June 17, 2025
35
ECOWAS, Nigeria push for regional action against plastic waste
News

ECOWAS, Nigeria push for regional action against plastic waste

June 17, 2025
2
Insecurity, global tensions could push up food prices, LCCI warns
News

Insecurity, global tensions could push up food prices, LCCI warns

June 17, 2025
8
Israel-Iran crisis: PENGASSAN kicks as petrol prices rise
News

Israel-Iran crisis: PENGASSAN kicks as petrol prices rise

June 17, 2025
11
Tinubu undermining Nigeria’s democracy — Bode George
News

Tinubu undermining Nigeria’s democracy — Bode George

June 17, 2025
5
Emefiele gets N2bn bail in 753-unit estates suit
News

Emefiele gets N2bn bail in 753-unit estates suit

June 17, 2025
4

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Kwara Student Excels in 2025 UTME with 362 Aggregate Score

Kwara Student Excels in 2025 UTME with 362 Aggregate Score

May 9, 2025
BREAKING: Abdullahi Suleiman Oba Appointed Acting CEO of KWARTMA

BREAKING: Abdullahi Suleiman Oba Appointed Acting CEO of KWARTMA

April 17, 2025
APC Concerned Kwara Central Elders Call for Zoning of 2027 Governorship to Kwara North, Endorse Gov. Abdulrazaq for Senate

APC Concerned Kwara Central Elders Call for Zoning of 2027 Governorship to Kwara North, Endorse Gov. Abdulrazaq for Senate

April 22, 2025
Oil Spillage in Ilorin: KWSG Assures Swift Action as Ifelagba Community Raises Alarm

Oil Spillage in Ilorin: KWSG Assures Swift Action as Ifelagba Community Raises Alarm

April 17, 2025

UAE removes Nigeria from visa-on arrival list

129

Bandits can’t continue abducting school children unstopped – Northern Govs’ Wives

43

Bullfighting Festival Axed After Bulls Named ‘Feminist’ And ‘Nigerian’ Cause Controversy

39

Sex abuse probe: French church had 3,000 child abusers

31
Ilorin East Lawmaker, Hon Arinola Fatimoh Lawal Celebrates Milestone at KWHA, Highlights Two Years of Impactful Representation

Ilorin East Lawmaker, Hon Arinola Fatimoh Lawal Celebrates Milestone at KWHA, Highlights Two Years of Impactful Representation

June 17, 2025
ECOWAS, Nigeria push for regional action against plastic waste

ECOWAS, Nigeria push for regional action against plastic waste

June 17, 2025
Insecurity, global tensions could push up food prices, LCCI warns

Insecurity, global tensions could push up food prices, LCCI warns

June 17, 2025
Israel-Iran crisis: PENGASSAN kicks as petrol prices rise

Israel-Iran crisis: PENGASSAN kicks as petrol prices rise

June 17, 2025
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclamier

Copyright © 2025 Justeventonline Publication. All rights reserved. Design and developed by Ishowo Web Creative

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Community
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Election
    • Security
    • Crime
    • Judiciary
  • Opinion
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Technology
  • Sport
  • Interview

Copyright © 2025 Justeventonline Publication. All rights reserved. Design and developed by Ishowo Web Creative