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Senate To FG: Stop Enriching Discos With Public Funds

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The Federal Government has been called upon to have  rethink in its approach to the power sector by  putting an end to the indirect enrichment of private electricity distribution companies with public funds, reports Business Today NG.

The Senate, through the Chairman of Committee on the Environment, Senator Yunus Abiodun Akintunde (APC – Oyo Central) made the call during the plenary session on Thursday, 10 July, 2025

The lawmaker, Nigeria’s first PhD holder in Energy and Environmental Studies, decried the current practice where government funds are being used to purchase electricity transformers for communities, only for the assets to be taken over by Discos.

“When you buy a transformer with government funds and hand it over to a community, the DisCos demand payment for installation,” Akintunde lamented. “But the moment it is energised, it becomes their asset. That’s how public money ends up enriching private monopolies.”

He described the trend as unsustainable and unjust, adding that the government must develop a structured subsidy regime that truly benefits ordinary Nigerians.

“Electricity subsidies are not a Nigerian anomaly—they’re a global necessity,” he noted. “Even in advanced economies like the UK, energy is subsidised. We shouldn’t abandon the idea simply because of past abuses. Subsidies, when properly managed, drive growth and shield the poor.”

The senator also drew attention to what he called a fundamental structural imbalance in Nigeria’s power sector. According to him, while generation and distribution have been privatised, the government still retains control of the ageing transmission infrastructure, an act he described as underutilised and inadequate.

“If you check most transmission lines and substations, they’re outdated and incapable of handling modern power needs. That’s one of the biggest bottlenecks to reliable supply across the country.

“This is not just about transformers—it’s about fixing a broken system. We must stop using public funds to empower private interests. Instead, we must empower Nigerians with affordable and reliable electricity,” he warned.

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