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Kogi takes control of electricity supply

State aims for stable power, economic growth

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March 25, 2025
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Kogi State has taken a bold step in its electricity sector by assuming full control of power distribution through the establishment of Kogi Electricity Distribution Limited, KEDL a subsidiary of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company. This move is expected to improve power availability for residents and businesses, driving economic growth and reducing reliance on external power networks.

The Chairman and CEO of the Kogi Electricity Regulatory Commission, KERC, Engr. Ibrahim Abdwaaris, speaking in Lokoja, described this development as a game-changer for the state’s economy.

He emphasized that Kogi has the capacity to generate enough electricity to meet its daily demand of 120 megawatts, positioning it as a self-sufficient power hub. Under Governor Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo’s leadership, the state has leveraged the amended Electricity Act 2023 to take full control of its power sector, ensuring efficient regulation and distribution within its borders.

Kogi’s decision aligns with the strategy adopted by states like Lagos, Enugu, Niger, and Kano, which have taken ownership of their electricity generation and distribution. This shift is expected to ease the burden on businesses that have struggled with erratic power supply.

For years, unreliable electricity has forced many enterprises, including welders, frozen food vendors, and tailors, to rely on expensive fuel-powered generators. Scrap dealers, who play a significant role in the recycling industry, have also had to transport materials to Kano due to inadequate power infrastructure in Kogi.

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Governor Ododo, having been actively involved in the power sector before assuming office, understands the challenges businesses face. Through KERC, he is driving reforms that will provide stable electricity, lower operational costs, and create an enabling environment for industries. The transition to KEDL management means businesses and households will no longer have to depend on electricity distribution networks outside the state, leading to more efficiency and faster service delivery.

Beyond power supply improvements, the new framework promises multiple economic benefits. One of the immediate advantages is job creation. As Kogi expands its electricity infrastructure, thousands of direct and indirect jobs will be generated, from engineers and technicians to administrative and field personnel. The increased control over electricity distribution will also boost the state’s revenue, allowing for further investment in the power sector and more communities gaining access to stable electricity.

Manufacturers in Kogi stand to benefit significantly from a steady power supply, as reduced production costs will make the state more attractive for businesses in agro-processing, mining, and manufacturing. Reliable electricity is a key factor in business expansion, and with the state managing its own power sector, investors who previously hesitated to establish operations in Kogi may now reconsider.

Another major advantage of this transition is improved service delivery. Previously, Kogi residents had to travel to Abuja to address billing discrepancies, faulty meters, or erratic power supply complaints. With KERC now overseeing electricity regulation within the state, complaints can be resolved more efficiently. The presence of KEDL ensures that electricity distribution is handled locally, leading to quicker resolutions and better customer service.

Kogi’s electricity reform is expected to serve as a catalyst for economic transformation. By addressing power supply challenges, the state is laying the foundation for industrial growth, increased business productivity, and enhanced living standards. As KEDL begins operations, Kogites can look forward to a future where stable electricity is no longer a luxury but a reality.

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Tags: Abuja Electricity Distribution CompanyAhmed Usman OdodoEngr. Ibrahim AbdwaarisKogi Electricity Distribution Limited
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