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Nigeria’s Electricity customers increase to 10.37m

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June 6, 2022
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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says the Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) customer numbers in Nigeria increased from 6.99 million in 2015 to 10.37 million in 2020.

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This is according to the NBS Electricity Report 2015-2020 released in Abuja on Monday.

The report focuses on customer numbers, metered customers, estimated billing customers, and most importantly, electricity supply and revenue collected under the reviewed period.

It said the number of customer numbers under the reviewed period (2015-2020) increased successively on a year-on-year basis, with the highest numbers recorded in Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC).

“Generally, the DisCos customer numbers in Nigeria increased consecutively over the last six years. In 2015, 6.99 million customers were recorded, and the figure rose to 7.35 million in the succeeding year.

” This increased further to 7.95 million customers in 2017, showing a growth rate of 8.14 per cent.

“While the trend continued, 2018 and 2019 recorded 8.63 million and 9.55 million customers, respectively, accounting for an 8.60 per cent growth rate in 2018 and a 10.71 per cent growth rate in 2019. ”

Subsequently, customer numbers in 2020 stood at 10.37 million, higher by 8.49 per cent relative to 2019.

Similarly, the report showed that the number of metered customers increased consecutively on a year-on-year basis from 3.15 million in 2015 to 3.80 million in 2019 but declined to 3.51 million in 2020.

The report said in 2015, Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) recorded the highest number of metered customers, while IBEDC stood top between 2016 and 2019.

According to the report, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) recorded the highest number of metered customers in 2020.

“AEDC recorded 693,622, customers, followed by IBEDC with 671,035, while Yola Electricity Distribution Company(YEDC) recorded the least with 71,867.”

The report said the estimated billing customer records also showed a year-on-year positive growth rate consecutively from 3.85 million in 2015 to 6.86 million in 2020.

It said in 2020, the customer numbers were highest in IBEDC with 1,282,136, followed by IEDC and Enugu Electricity Distribution Company(EEDC) with 1,121,722 and 762,311 respectively.

However, Eko Distribution Company(EKEDC) recorded the least with 269,022.

The report showed that electricity supplied to customers under the period of review (2015-2020) showed an unstable trajectory.

“In 2015, 20,337.40 Gigawatt hours (GWh) were supplied across Nigeria. This fell by 6.36 per cent in 2016 when 19,044.30 GWh were supplied.

” Also, it rose in 2017 by 2.04 per cent with 19,432.39 GWh and further rose in 2018 by 10.55 per cent with 21,483.25 GWh.

” In total, electricity supplied in 2019 stood at 22,450.67 GWh but declined in 2020 by 1.82 per cent when 22,042.28 GWh were supplied.”

The report said IEDC recorded the highest electricity supplied in 2020 with 4,158.87 GWh, followed by EKEDC and IBEDC with 3,097.87 GWh and 2,841.08 GWh respectively.

AEDC ranked fourth with 2,388.00 GWh, while YEDC recorded the least with 557.00 GWh.

The report revealed that revenue generated by the DisCos in 2015 stood at N278,892.01 million and rose to N303,029.57 million in 2016, showing an 8.65 per cent growth rate.

“While in In 2017, revenue had increased by 22.25 per cent when N370,455.82 million was received. Furthermore, collections rose by 19.48 per cent in 2018, recording N442,630.09 million.

” In addition, this increased by 9.03 per cent in 2019 when N482,610.35 million was collected. In 2020, positive growth was recorded with 9.15 per cent when N526,769.33 million was collected compared to the previous year.”

The report said the highest revenue collected in 2020 was by IEDC with N102,100.09 million, followed by EKEDC with N81,387.10 million. The least collection was recorded in YEDC with N10,641.00 million.

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