Local Meter Manufacturers Withdraw Court Case Against Federal Govt.
The Association of Meter Manufacturers of Nigeria (AMMON) has formally withdrawn a court case it...
The Association of Meter Manufacturers of Nigeria (AMMON) has formally withdrawn a court case it...
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has announced the upward review of the price...
Eko Electricity Distribution Company(EKEDC) has advised members of the public to desist from assaulting or...
Ghana has raised the average end-user tariff for electricity by 18.36% for the second quarter...
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has notified Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KAEDCO) of its...
The Federal Government has revealed that Nigeria needs a $3.5 billion investment annually to generate 40,000MW of electricity by 2030. The Minister of Power, Engr. Abubakar Aliyu disclosed this at the investor match-making event, which the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) organized in Abuja. Speaking through the Ministry’s Director of Investment, Mrs. Eyo Babalola, he noted that the ministry is the fulcrum of the actions with which the government is transforming the industry from a public to a private sector-driven one. The Minister said that with the recent legislation that has empowered State Governments to generate and distribute electricity, there are limitless investment opportunities in the sector. The MD of REA Engr. Ahmad Salihijo informed the Rural Electrification Fund (REF) is undergoing some slight reforms to work with private investors for impact financing. He explained the essence of the reform was to ensure there is a revolving fund that could suffice when there are non-viable areas.
Federal Government has said that the cost of electricity consumption in Nigeria is the cheapest...
The Bureau of Public Enterprises, (BPE) is set to commence verification exercise for the payment of...
Indigenous Metering School, operated by Momas Electricity Meters Manufacturing Company Ltd (MEMMCOL), has sought federal...
Manufacturers under the auspices of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria(MAN), have lamented the effect of...