The federal government has backtracked on halting the transfer of electricity regulatory oversight to state governments.
Adebayo Adelabu, the minister of power, spoke on Monday at
the two-day stakeholders workshop organised by the Nigerian Electricity
Regulatory Commission (NERC) in Lagos.
The workshop on the implementation of the Electricity Act
had in attendance the 36 state commissioners of energy and power.
The minister’s statement comes a few days after he announced
plans to halt the transfer of regulatory autonomy to states and conduct a test
phase with a few states.
The announcement had caused confusion about whether the
minister had the power to give such a directive against the Act.
However, at the workshop, Adelabu said the federal
government would not go against the law.
“Granting of regulatory autonomy to states is a provision of
the new Act and no one person can single-handedly go against the Act,” he said.
“It’s a provision of
the law and no law-abiding officer of the state will want to go against the law.
It is already included and it must be duly respected.”
Adelabu, however, said the event was to address the
potential challenges that might surface while transitioning.
In April, the NERC transferred oversight of the electricity
market to three states; Ondo, Ekiti and Enugu.
The Electricity Act obligates NERC to hand over within six
months after a state follows the process in the law.
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