GenCos unpaid invoices hit N500bn
The 26
electricity Generation Companies (GenCos) in Nigeria have said the
federal government is owing them about N500bn debt, just as they spend
N36 billion monthly to produce electricity.
The Executive Secretary, Association of
Power Generation Companies (APGC), Dr Joy Ogaji, who revealed this in
Abuja, also said the generation firms support FG’s call for a
centralised revenue account which would promote transparency in the
sector.
Ogaji said the GenCos were not consulted
by government on the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) N701bn
fund meant to ease generation liquidity issues between January 2017 and
2019. She hinted that the GenCos get over N36bn monthly invoice on gas
and other services, and that the N701bn will not be enough for just two
years of adequate power generation.
She said about N100bn of the debt was
owed the GenCos between November 1, 2013 to January 2015 by the Market
Operator, a section in the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN). The
rest she said is owed by NBET.
The GenCos spokesperson said the 11
Distribution Companies (DisCos) are trustees on revenue collection in
the electricity market. They remitted only 30 per cent of their monthly
energy invoices in 2016, and that added to the liquidity constraints
affecting power generation.
She said the fund of DisCos is not their
personal money and that the poor remittances from them has crippled the
value-chain from meeting up with gas obligations and more power
generation.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:04/28/2017
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