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DISCOs’ Debt To NBET Hits N173bn

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Power distribution companies in the country failed to remit a total of N173.35 billion to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc for the electricity sold to them in the first four months of this year.
The government-owned NBET buys electricity in bulk from generation companies through Power Purchase Agreements and sells through vesting contracts to the Discos, which then supply it to the consumers.
The bulk trader reiterated that some of the Discos had yet to meet up with the approved minimum remittance.
The Discos were given a total invoice of N224.84 billion for the energy received in the four-month period but only paid N51.49 billion (22.90 per cent) to NBET, data obtained from the NBET on Wednesday by our correspondent showed.
The 11 power distributors received a total invoice of N52.13 billion in January; N52.01 billion in February; N52.62bn in March; and N68.08 billion in April.
But they paid N14.96 billion (29 per cent) in January; N13.04 billion (25 per cent) in February; N6.07 billion (12 per cent) in March; and N9.84 billion (14 per cent) in April. Report say last week that NBET failed to pay the power stations on the national grid a total of N181.39 billion from January to April this year.
According to NBET, the payment to the Gencos are based on receipts from the Discos.
Power distribution companies in the country saw their revenue collection rise a record N127 billion in the first three months of the year.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, on January 3, 2020, released December 2019 Minor Review of Multi-Year Tariff Order 2015 and Minimum Remittance Order for the Year 2020 for the 11 Discos.

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