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Togo, Benin, Niger Owe Nigeria $12.66m for Electricity Supplied in Three Months – NERC

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) says Togo, Benin Republic and Niger Republic paid only $4.82 million out of a $17.48 million electricity bill in the first quarter of 2026…

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  • The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) says Togo, Benin Republic and Niger Republic paid only $4.82 million out of a $17.48 million electricity bill in the first quarter of 2026, leaving an outstanding debt of $12.66 million.
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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has disclosed that three neighbouring countries—Togo, the Republic of Benin and Niger Republic—failed to pay a combined $12.66 million for electricity supplied by Nigerian Generation Companies (GenCos) during the first quarter of 2026.

According to NERC’s 2026 First Quarter Report, the countries were billed a total of $17.48 million for electricity supplied through bilateral agreements but remitted only $4.82 million, representing a payment performance of 27.57 per cent.

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The commission stated that the three international customers made payments through the Market Operator (MO), while domestic bilateral customers recorded significantly better compliance by paying ₦5.82 billion out of ₦6.12 billion billed during the same period, representing a 95 per cent remittance rate.

Breaking down the international payments, NERC said Société Béninoise d’Energie Electrique (SBEE) of Benin Republic paid $4.05 million, covering electricity supplied by Ughelli and Paras power plants.

Niger Republic’s electricity company, Société Nigérienne d’Electricité (NIGELEC), remitted $1.87 million, while Compagnie Energie Electrique du Togo (CEET) paid $720,000.

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The commission also revealed that during the quarter, both international and domestic bilateral customers settled part of their outstanding debts from previous billing cycles, with international customers paying $6.64 million and domestic customers remitting ₦2.59 billion.

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Meanwhile, NERC noted that Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited and its host community failed to make any payment on invoices totalling ₦866.26 million issued during the quarter. The regulator described the non-payment as a longstanding issue and said it has referred the matter to the Federal Government for intervention.

The report further showed that electricity distribution companies (DisCos) collected ₦597.56 billion out of the ₦756.93 billion billed to customers during the first quarter, resulting in a collection efficiency of 78.95 per cent, slightly lower than the 79.36 per cent recorded in the previous quarter.

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On electricity subsidies, NERC disclosed that the Federal Government incurred a ₦358.32 billion subsidy obligation due to non-cost-reflective tariffs across the country’s distribution companies. Although still substantial, the figure represents a ₦60.46 billion reduction compared to the ₦418.79 billion subsidy recorded in the fourth quarter of 2025.

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According to the commission, the decline in subsidy payments was largely driven by lower electricity offtake by distribution companies during the period.

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