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FG Cautions Discos to Respect State Electricity Regulators Amid Tariff Disputes

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Last updated: September 3, 2025 12:25 pm
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By Raymond Akorede

The Federal Government has warned electricity distribution companies (Discos) against undermining state electricity regulators, urging them to embrace cooperation in the ongoing tariff disputes.

Speaking at the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (NERC) quarterly stakeholders’ meeting in Lagos on Tuesday, NERC Vice Chairman, Musiliu Oseni, stressed the importance of mutual respect and collaboration between Discos and state-level regulatory bodies.

“Discos must do better with state regulators—first impressions last,” Oseni said. “Be open about your challenges so they can work with you. Above all, treat state regulators with the respect they deserve. A timely reminder that collaboration is essential to building a fair, resilient, and sustainable electricity market for Nigeria.”

For months, power distributors have clashed with state regulatory commissions over tariff-setting and implementation. These disagreements have fueled tensions between the two groups, raising concerns about accountability and consumer protection.

Oseni emphasized that open communication, transparency, and accountability were non-negotiable for an efficient power sector. He urged Discos to strengthen their relationships with state regulators, warning that failure to do so could stall progress in reforms aimed at stabilizing Nigeria’s electricity market.

The quarterly stakeholders’ meeting brought together representatives from government, distribution companies, and regulators to discuss challenges in the sector and chart a path forward for improved service delivery.

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