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Power Subsidy Hits N418bn as Systemic Losses Bleed Sector

Ayomide Kuku1 month ago1 month ago03 mins

Nigeria’s electricity sector remains a fiscal black hole, with the Federal Government incurring N418.79bn in subsidy obligations during the final quarter of 2025. A new report from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) reveals that the state continues to shoulder over 52 per cent of generation costs. This massive intervention serves only to paper over…

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