NBET seeks licence renewal to continue electricity purchase
The development is coming months after NERC barred NBET from entering into new electricity
The development is coming months after NERC barred NBET from entering into new electricity
Mr Adelabu declined to renew the tenure of the current Managing Director/CEO, Nnaemeka Ewelukwa
President Tinubu, on 31 October, transmitted the 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) to the ...
On completion, the NNPCL said the GIPP Project will generate an average of 10.3 million Megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity ...
NERC urged DisCos to deploy technologies to improve revenue collection.
Under the Pull Call Option Agreement, Nigeria is obligated to pay between $30 million and $33 million monthly to Azura ...
The Auditor-General, Anthony Ayine, wrote that it had become necessary to issue the special report "because of the public interest ...
Apart from EFCC and ICPC, Nigeria’s auditor-general also found Ms Amobi culpable of maladministration.
The Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, announced the removal of the controversial official on Monday evening.
Ms Amobi is the sole director of the company and filings show she has always managed the company.
Nigeria supplies power to these countries through its electricity transmission company.
AfDB is to invest the $200 million through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to boost power supply in Nigeria.
"Nigeria can generate up to 13,000 megawatts of electricity but we cannot transmit all," he said.
GENCOs lament the inability of the NBET to honour the agreement it had with them.
The GENCOs accuse the NBET of extortion over a new administrative charge on gas supply.
The group asks the SGF to act on NBET crisis.
She said the report is defamatory against her and the agency and demanded its retraction.
The House refers the matter to its committees on public procurement and power.
The civil society group urges the Attorney-General of the Federation to prioritise the implementation and entrenchment of the Whistleblower Protection ...
“We are aware that you have stopped the salaries and other entitlements of these officers since December 2017."
NBET also repeatedly refused the directive of the power ministry not to victimise the whistleblowers.
An official says the allegations by the GenCos is false.
GENCOs have in recent time raised alarm over liquidity concerns.
The fund was given to the Nigerian Electricity Bulk Trading Company, NBET.
Lawmakers want Mr. Fashola to explain details of the $35 million Afam Power Project.Â
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