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PHED Gets N6.58bn CBN’s Intervention Fund
The Port Harcourt
Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) was among the four power distribution companies (DISCOs) in the country that benefitted from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) Electricity Stabilization Facility, last week in Abuja.
PHED got the fund, having met the conditions precedent for the intervention fund. The company received the sum of N6.58 billion out of a total of N39.5 billion released last week to four DISCOs and six GENCOs.
The other three DISCOs were Eko, Enugu and Kano while the GENCOs were Jebba, Kainji, Shiroro, Delta Egbin, Geregu.
The companies are expected to pay back the loan within a 10-year time frame and at 10 per cent interest per annum.
Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, reminded the management of the benefitting companies that the funds were not grant and enjoined them to enhance their operations, impact on the overall economy and meet up with the repayment under set conditions.
“This facility is meant to catalyse power sector, therefore we expect you to deploy for the procurement of your equipment and metering to enhance our generation and distribution capacity aimed at ensuring power sufficiency which should ultimately impact on the economy”, he said.
On his own part, the Chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) warned that any of the benefactors who mismanaged or diverted the funds outside what they were intended for, would face appropriate sanction.
He reminded them that the facility was set to address shortfalls in power sector revenues caused by needed adjustment in the electricity tariff and legacy gas debt.
“It should be very clear; this is not the government rewarding PDP members or friends of government but full bonafide market-based operation.
“Nobody is going to carry any loose cup for anybody. If a DISCO or GENCO does not perform, it would be penalized”, said the NERC boss.
He expressed hope that the facility would ease the cash crunch in the sector particularly as it concerns generation and distribution bottlenecks.
It would be recalled that CBN had earlier released the first tranche of N18.261 billion to two DISCOs and three GENCOs. A total of over N50 billion has so far been released.
It is hoped that the fund would go a long way in helping PHED actualize her promise of improved electricity supply in the four states of Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Cross River under its operational base.
Chris Oluoh
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