- The Federal Government plans to revamp the Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) by developing a 10-year plan for increased power generation capacity and establishing regional grids
- The “Renewed Hope Agenda” outlines core areas of reform, including economic restructuring, national security, environmental sustainability, agriculture, education, healthcare, and improved governance
The Federal Government of Nigeria is planning to revamp the structure and coverage of the Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) as part of its efforts to revitalize the energy sector. This announcement came after a three-day Ministerial Retreat at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, summarized key recommendations.
The proposed measures include:
- Developing a 10-year plan to increase power generation capacity in alignment with the country’s energy requirements, outlining a long-term vision for a self-sufficient Nigeria in terms of energy.
- Establishing a super grid to meet the nation’s power generation targets and creating semi-autonomous regional grids to enhance the efficiency and decentralization of power distribution.
- Reviving stalled power plant projects, including the Ajaokuta Steel plant, reflects the government’s commitment to revitalizing such energy-related projects.
- Enhancing transparency and efficiency in government operations, such as raising the approval threshold for public procurement to promote open bidding and transparency and submitting memos to the cabinet office in advance of Federal Executive Council (FEC) meetings to ensure informed decision-making and adherence to due process.
The government also intends to assess the effectiveness of previous Federal Government Intervention Programs and expedite the prosecution of individuals, including lawmakers, who fail to complete awarded contracts. The overarching agenda, named the “Renewed Hope Agenda,” encompasses seven core areas with specific policies and priorities.
These include:
- Reforming the Economy to deliver Sustained Inclusive Growth, with a focus on tariff structure reform to support trade, domestic production, and equity financing to reduce dependence on debt financing for fiscal operations.
- Enhancing national security by blocking revenue leakages in the police force and fostering a collaborative approach at the state level to address security challenges.
- Prioritizing the clean-up of Ogoni communities to ensure environmental sustainability.
- Focusing on agriculture with initiatives to increase agricultural yield through technology, prevent desert encroachment in northern Nigeria, reduce post-harvest losses, and enhance dry-season farming.
- Emphasizing education, health, and social development with plans to encourage investment in the sports sector, accelerate the attainment of universal health coverage, and address humanitarian crises at the grassroots level.
- Improving governance and service delivery with proposals for digitization, capacity building, and performance-based compensation for civil servants.
These initiatives collectively aim to restructure and enhance various aspects of Nigeria’s governance, economy, and infrastructure, with a particular focus on the energy sector to provide a more reliable and efficient power distribution network.