Benin Republic and Togo owe Nigeria $8.84 million for the electricity consumed in the fourth quarter of 2024.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission disclosed
this in the 2024 quarter four report by the market operator.
According to the report, the six international bilateral
customers being supplied by Gencos in the Nigerian electricity supply industry
“made a payment of $5.21 million against the cumulative invoice of $14.05
million issued by the Market Operator for services rendered in 2024/Q4,”
amounting to a remittance performance of 37.08 percent.
The international companies are Paras-SBEE in the Benin
Republic ($2.65m); Paras-CEET also in Benin ($1.64m); Transcorp-SBEE (Ughelli)
in Benin paid $1.71m out of $3.59m; Transcorp-SBEE (Afam 3) paid $0.90m out of
its $1.2m invoice; Odukpani-CEET in Togo owes $2.37m.
The NERC’s report showed that only Mainstream-NIGELEC
cleared the entire $2.60 million invoice issued to the company by the market
operator.
NERC added that the domestic bilateral customers made a
cumulative payment of N1.25 million against the invoice of N1.98 million issued
to them by the market operator for services rendered in the last quarter of
2024, translating to 63.36 percent remittance performance.
“It is noteworthy that some bilateral customers (both
domestic and international customers) made payments during 2024/Q4 for
outstanding MO invoices from previous quarters. Paras-CEET, Pars-SBEE and
Transcorp-SBEE made payments of $0.98m, $0.7m, and $1.3m, respectively, towards
outstanding invoices from previous quarters.
“Similarly, the MO received N135.81 million from the
domestic bilateral customers [NDPHC-Weewood: N21.17 million; North South/Star
Pipe: N11 million; Taopex: N83 million; and Trans-Amadi (OAU/FMPI): N20.74
million] towards outstanding invoices from previous quarters,” it disclosed.
The regulator reports that the special customer, Ajaokuta
Steel Co. Ltd., and the host community did not make any payment towards the
N1.27 billion (NBET) and N0.11bn (MO) invoices received in 2024/Q4.
Additionally, the NERC also stated in the document that
electricity distribution companies in Nigeria generated N509.84 billion in the
last three months of 2024. It said this represents 77.44 percent of the N658.40
billion that was billed to customers within the fourth quarter of last year.
“The 77.44 percent collection efficiency recorded in 2024/Q4
is +2.89 pp higher than the collection efficiency recorded in 2024/Q3,” the
NERC said.
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