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FG’s Shocking Debt Crisis: A Deepening Scandal for Nigeria’s Power Sector

Gift IfeanyiBy Gift IfeanyiApril 21, 202504 Mins Read
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In a startling revelation, Adebayo Adelabu, Nigeria’s Minister of Power, recently disclosed that the Federal Government owes a staggering N4 trillion to electricity generation companies (GenCos) and distribution companies (DisCos). This monumental debt is threatening the financial stability of the country’s power sector, which has long been a critical pillar for industrial growth and economic development.

The Growing Debt Crisis: A Looming Catastrophe

Speaking at the public presentation of the National Integrated Electricity Policy (NIEP) and the Nigeria Integrated Resource Plan (NIRP) in Abuja last Thursday, Adelabu confirmed the alarming figures: N2 trillion owed to both GenCos and DisCos for the year 2024, along with an additional N450 billion in outstanding subsidies.

Adelabu described the sector’s liquidity issues, noting that the debt is crippling the operations of these companies. He emphasized that without sufficient funds to cover essential costs like gas procurement, turbine maintenance, and staff salaries, the power companies are struggling to keep the lights on. This is not only stifling the electricity sector’s growth but also affecting businesses and industries, as many manufacturers have been forced to disconnect from the national grid.

While the minister acknowledged the heavy toll this debt is taking on the energy companies, he carefully avoided discussing the impact on ordinary Nigerians, who have long been burdened by illegal disconnections, unjustified tariffs, and poor service delivery by the same companies.

A Crisis of Accountability and Justice

To describe the Federal Government’s indebtedness as “illegal” would be a gross understatement; it is downright criminal. Allowing such a massive debt to accumulate—sufficient to cripple the very companies responsible for powering the nation—is an unacceptable failure of governance. The government’s inability to fulfill its financial obligations while continuing to impose taxes and arbitrary policies on Nigerians underscores the disjointedness in managing the country’s power sector.

This crisis is even more glaring given that Nigeria’s electricity output has stagnated at between 5,000 to 7,000 megawatts for decades, despite the sector being privatized and unbundled more than a decade ago. Yet, the same government that controls national resources has allowed this immense debt to linger while power companies punish consumers for even the slightest defaults in payment.

The Growing Burden on Nigerians

The public has endured a litany of horrible experiences at the hands of DisCos, ranging from illegal disconnections to arbitrary estimated billing that should have been phased out years ago. Electricity metering, a critical issue for fair pricing, has been ignored despite clear government policies. The lack of accountability and purposeful action on the part of the government is the root cause of the N4 trillion debt that now threatens the viability of the entire sector.

The Role of Private Investors and Corporate Leaders

It is perhaps most alarming that Nigerians would have remained unaware of the true scale of this crisis had it not been for Mr. Tony Elumelu, the Chairman of Transnational Corporation (Transcorp) Plc. Speaking at the company’s 19th Annual General Meeting in Abuja, Elumelu called for the Federal Government to expedite payments to GenCos, emphasizing the pressing issues of liquidity, infrastructure, and gas availability that have plagued the sector for the past 12 years.

Elumelu revealed that the Federal Government currently owes Transcorp over N600 billion ($400 million), an outstanding debt that has forced the company to subsidize the power sector for years despite having its electricity consumed without payment. He further lamented that Nigeria’s power sector privatisation has become an exercise in futility, with the government’s lack of financial responsibility endangering the very foundations of industrialization and economic growth.

The Need for Urgent Action

The government’s inability to resolve this crisis, despite repeated warnings, is a grave failure. Adelabu has promised that N2 trillion will be paid by December, but that is too little, too late. The N4 trillion debt is not just a fiscal problem—it is a national scandal that has far-reaching consequences for Nigeria’s economy, its businesses, and its citizens.

The time for action is now. The government must take immediate steps to settle this debt and address the underlying issues within the power sector to prevent a complete collapse of the industry. Only then can Nigerians hope for reliable power supply, affordable electricity, and a flourishing economy.

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