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GENCOs’ DEBT: FG set to launch N1.23trn power sector bond

By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja
The Federal Government has finalised plans to launch a N1.23 trillion Power Sector Bond as part of a broader N4 trillion debt programme designed to restore liquidity, stabilise the electricity market and rebuild investor confidence.
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, disclosed at an Investor Forum organised by the Presidential Power Sector Debt Reduction Committee (PPSDRC) in collaboration with transaction advisers, ahead of the Phase 1 issuance of the Bond, which is backed by a sovereign guarantee of the Federal Government.
The forum, hosted by NBET and CardinalStone Partners Limited, attracted over 650 participants, including pension fund administrators, asset managers, banks, insurance companies, trustees and high-net-worth individuals, many of whom expressed strong interest in participating in the offer.
The government as of June 2025 owed power generation companies about N6 trillion in unpaid electricity subsidy. To reduce the liability, the officials have mounted pressure on the companies to forfeit about 50 percent of the debt.
According to the Minister, the Bond has been carefully structured to meet global best practices and to attract long-term institutional investors, particularly pension funds.
He confirmed that the instrument qualifies for Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) liquidity status and has also secured exemption from the National Pension Commission (PenCom), making it eligible for investment by Pension Fund Administrators.
“This is a way of strengthening market transparency, encouraging competition and encouraging the private sector, which accounts for about 90 per cent of the economy,” Edun said.
He stressed that the Federal Government remains committed to transparency, fiscal responsibility and disciplined financial management, noting that the administration prefers market-based financing solutions rather than resorting to money printing or unsustainable funding options.
“The Government’s commitment is to transparency, fiscal responsibility and disciplined financial management—coming to the market rather than printing money or exploring other ways of raising necessary funds,” he added.
The Finance Minister explained that the Power Sector Bond Programme is a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at resolving legacy debts in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI), while laying the foundation for a more efficient and self-sustaining power market.
Earlier in her remarks, the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Mrs. Olu Verheijen, said the Bond programme was a critical first step in a broader power sector reform agenda, stressing that debt clearance must be accompanied by financial and structural reforms to prevent the build-up of new liabilities.
In his remarks, the Acting Managing Director of Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), Mr. Johnson Akinnawo, described the programme as a “strategic reset” for the power sector rather than a bailout.
“This is not a bailout. It is a strategic reset,” Akinnawo said.
“The sovereign guarantee of the Federal Government is the unwavering sunlight and water that ensures this planting will grow into a forest of opportunities, powering industries, homes and dreams.”
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LPG: FG targets 5m homes for cooking gas transition — Ekpo
•Says Nigeria’s development hinges on gas utilisation
By Ediri Ejoh
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding gas utilisation, saying it is targeting five million households to transition from firewood, kerosene and other biomass fuels to Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as part of efforts to cut carbon emissions and improve public health.
Speaking at the 2026 Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG) Conference and Exhibition, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, said Nigeria’s economic development depends largely on harnessing its vast gas resources.
According to him, “Nigeria sees gas as its transition fuel. We are not opposed to the global energy transition, but every country must transition based on its available resources. For Nigeria, that resource is natural gas.”
He added, “Gas is essential because its utilisation cuts across power generation, industrialisation, fertiliser production, household energy and transportation. Gas is the solution for Nigeria. That is why Mr. President created the office of the Minister of State for Gas and provided incentives under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to deepen gas utilisation.”
Ekpo said, “In the past, gas was undervalued, but today it has become central to addressing climate change. We are intentionally deploying technologies that reduce carbon emissions through greater gas utilisation.”
He further stated, “Under the Decade of Gas Initiative, we have identified key projects that will bring gas closer to Nigerians. We are targeting about five million homes to switch from firewood, kerosene and biomass to LPG. This will improve household health while reducing carbon emissions. We are driving this because Nigeria has enormous gas reserves.”
Also speaking, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, said ongoing fiscal and sector reforms have strengthened investor confidence.
He said, “Nigeria is strategically positioned for growth. Investors can be assured that their capital is safe and will generate returns. We are positioning the country for global competitiveness.”
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FG suspends enforcement of new internet platform, digital economy regulations
By Progress Godfrey
The Federal Government has suspended the enforcement of new regulations affecting internet platforms, online intermediaries and other cross-cutting digital economy issues pending the completion of a national policy review.
The directive was contained in a statement issued by the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy Dr Bosun Tijani, on Tuesday, after a strategic meeting with the leadership of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC).
Tijjani said the decision aimed to maintain the current regulatory position while work continues on a harmonised national policy and governance framework for the digital economy.
He explained that the rapid growth of the digital economy has created overlaps in the responsibilities of sector regulators, making closer coordination necessary to provide legal certainty and support investment, innovation and consumer confidence.
As part of the directive, agencies have been asked to defer the implementation or enforcement of any recently issued regulation, code, guideline, framework, directive or administrative requirement relating to internet platforms, online intermediaries and other cross-cutting digital economy issues that are under policy harmonisation.
Tijani said: “The existing regulatory status quo shall be maintained with respect to matters relating to internet platforms, online intermediaries and other cross-cutting digital economy issues currently undergoing inter-agency policy harmonisation under the Ministry’s coordination.
“Relevant agencies are to defer the implementation or enforcement of any recently issued regulation, code, guideline, framework, directive or administrative requirement relating to Internet platforms, online intermediaries or other cross-cutting digital economy matters, to the extent that such provisions concern areas currently undergoing policy harmonisation under the Ministry’s coordination.
“The above direction is without prejudice to the statutory responsibilities of the respective institutions. Accordingly, all other provisions of existing regulations, guidelines, codes and directives that fall squarely within the express mandates of the relevant agencies under extant laws shall remain fully operational and enforceable, provided they are consistent with the policy direction issued by the Minister.” The minister also announced the establishment of a Joint Technical Coordination Committee comprising representatives of the NCC, NITDA and NDPC under the Office of the Minister.
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Dangote Cement targets 20% emissions cut, expands capacity to 80mtpa
By Yinka Kolawole
Dangote Cement Plc has unveiled plans to cut net carbon dioxide (CO‚ ) emissions intensity by 20 per cent while expanding production capacity to 80 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2030, as it pursues its ambition of becoming Africa’s most sustainable and globally competitive cement producer.
Presenting the company’s 2025 Sustainability Scorecard at its 17th Annual General Meeting in Lagos, Chairman, Emmanuel Ikazoboh, said sustainability has become a core business strategy driving growth, competitiveness and long-term value creation across its African operations.
He disclosed that the company has approved a new decarbonisation roadmap, including migrating virtually its entire Nigerian truck fleet to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) by 2027, excluding the Gboko plant, while electric trucks will be introduced from 2026.
Ikazoboh also said the company is expanding port infrastructure at Apapa, Onne and Lekki to strengthen export capacity, while pursuing investments that will increase installed production capacity to 80mtpa by 2030, including new operations in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
On environmental performance, he said Dangote Cement has reduced CO‚ emissions intensity by 6.5 per cent from its 2021 baseline, cut energy intensity by 1.7 per cent, lowered overall energy consumption by four per cent and reduced water use by eight per cent through increased deployment of alternative fuels, energy-efficient technologies and lower clinker production.
According to him, the company also co-processed over 437,000 tonnes of waste as alternative fuel, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and improving resource efficiency.
Ikazoboh added that Dangote Cement created 625 direct green jobs during the year, increased social investment spending by 56 per cent, raised graduate trainee recruitment by 74 per cent and invested N2.1 billion in employee training.
He said the company also strengthened its ESG framework with new Artificial Intelligence Risk Management, Biodiversity and Disability Inclusion policies, while integrating 297 local vendors into its ESG-focused supply chain programme, positioning it for sustainable growth and supporting Africa’s low-carbon industrial transition.
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