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Abia Govt Gets NERC Approval to Regulate Electricity Market

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has commenced the process of transferring the regulatory oversight of electricity market in Abia State to the Abia State Electricity Regulatory Agency (ASERA) via Order – NERC/2025/058 in line with Electricity Act 2023, as amended, with effect from June 25, 2025.

The NERC said that Abia State has fully complied to the provisions of section 230 (2) of the Electricity Act 2023 and had dully notified the Commission and requested the transfer of the regulatory oversight of the State electricity market to Abia State.

By this transfer order, the successor DisCo in the State, Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) is expected to incorporate a subsidiary to assume the responsibilities of Intra State Supply and distribution of Electricity in Abia State.

Confirming the development, the Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Ikechukwu Monday, said the transfer of regulatory oversight of intrastate electricity markets from NERC to ASERA is in line with the promise of Governor Alex Otti to provide reliable electricity access to unserved and underserved industries and communities in Abia State.

He further stated that it will bring several benefits to the people of Abia state such as localised State-tailored tariff structures, which will set end-user tariffs that reflect local economic conditions, encouraging fairer pricing and better cost recovery.

Also, the commissioner said that ASERA can rapidly adjust rules and incentives to suit local goals such as supporting mini-grids or renewable energy projects.

He further said that Abia State Electricity Regulatory Agency located in Umuahia will be able to provide a faster local and closer oversight which reduces delays in licensing, complaints handling, and issue resolutions to bolster local service quality among other functions.

According to him, the deadline for the transfer of the regulatory obligations is December 24, 2025.

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Viral Video: IGP Orders Investigation into Alleged Neglect of Police Pensioners

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‎‎Following a video in circulation condemning the Police community over neglect regarding welfare and retirement benefits of retired police officers by a retired retired Superintendent of Police, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has ordered a thorough investigation into the allegations.

The IGP, according to a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, has tasked the NPF Pensions Limited to urgently examine the claims, identify any possible lapses, and ensure that appropriate action is taken to address the concerns raised.

‎The Nigeria Police Force is not insensitive to the plight of its pensioners, many of whom dedicated their lives to the service and safety of our nation. The IGP views the welfare of both serving and retired officers as a priority and recognizes that timely and adequate pension administration is crucial to sustaining morale and institutional integrity. While efforts have consistently been made to improve the pension system, the IGP acknowledges the importance of constructive feedback in prompting necessary reforms.

‎The IGP therefore reassures all officers, both serving and retired, and their families of the Force’s commitment to improved welfare, and to building a system that honours their sacrifices. He urges stakeholders to remain calm and patient as the NPF Pensions carries out its investigations and engages relevant agencies to ensure lasting solutions.

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Nigeria Tops Global List for Lack of Electricity Access – World Bank Report

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Nigeria has the largest population of citizens without access to electricity globally, with 86.8 million people lacking supply as of 2023, according to the World Bank’s latest energy progress report.

The report, titled “Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report 2025,” was released on Wednesday and assesses progress made toward Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7), which focuses on ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all by 2030.

This marks the third consecutive year that Nigeria has ranked as the country with the highest electricity access deficit worldwide. The report also shows that only 61 per cent of Nigeria’s population had access to electricity in 2023, while just 26 per cent had access to clean cooking energy.

“Nigeria (86.8 million), the Democratic Republic of Congo (79.6 million), and Ethiopia (56.4 million) topped the list, together accounting for roughly a third of the entire global access deficit,” the World Bank said.

The report noted that among the 20 countries with the largest electricity access deficits, 18 are located in Sub-Saharan Africa. South Sudan had the lowest national access rate at 5 per cent, followed by Chad and Burundi at 12 per cent.

In sub-Saharan Africa, 35 million people gained access to electricity in 2023.

However, population growth over the same period was estimated at 30 million, resulting in a marginal net reduction in the electricity access gap, from 570 million people in 2022 to 565 million in 2023.

The region now accounts for 85 per cent of the global population without electricity, a significant increase from 50 per cent in 2010.

In contrast, Central and Southern Asia recorded the most progress between 2020 and 2023, reducing their electricity access deficit from 414 million in 2010 to 27 million in 2023.

Looking ahead to 2030, the World Bank report notes that the world has reduced the number of people without electricity access by 665 million since 2010. Twenty-one countries have achieved near-universal access, but challenges remain.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that 645 million people will still be without electricity by 2030 if current policies persist.

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Tochlight Media Unites Security Stakeholders at 2025 Safety Summit

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In a bold move to promote safety consciousness and drive national development through strategic security collaboration, TochLight Africa, a niche news platform addressing issues on safety and security, is set to hold its maiden edition of The Tochlight Africa Safety Summit and Award (TASS2025), scheduled to hold on Thursday, July 3, 2025, at the prestigious LCCI Conference & Exhibition Center, located at 10, Nurudeen Olowopopo Street, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

Ms. Fanayajo Ranti, publisher of TheTochlightAfrica.com and convener of the event stated that TASS2025 aims to gather key stakeholders across the national security architecture, emergency response agencies, civil society, corporate institutions, community leaders, and policy influencers under one roof for strategic dialogue, recognition, and action.

“TASS2025 is not just a summit, it’s a clarion call to Nigerians to elevate the culture of safety and security. Our progress as a nation is deeply tied to how safe our environment is for business, education, governance, and daily life”, she added.

With the theme, “Bridging Security Gaps for a Safety-Conscious Society: A Holistic Approach”, the summit will tackle pressing issues affecting safety in Nigeria while proposing integrated solutions for sustainable peace, protection of lives and property, and national growth.

The event will feature panel discussions by top security experts and agency heads; Workshops on best practices in safety management; Exhibitions by emergency, safety and technology partners, and an awards ceremony honoring institutions and individuals championing safety and security in their sectors.

Expected attendees include senior representatives from the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, FRSC, NDLEA, Fire Service, private security firms, and safety-focused NGOs, among others.

TASS2025 promises to be a high-impact convergence of minds and missions, inspiring actionable outcomes toward building a more resilient and secure Nigeria.

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Together, let’s build a safer Nigeria.

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