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Reps Okay N248.64bn Relief, 10-year Debt Restructuring For Kano, Jos, Ikeja DisCos.

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The House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee, on Thursday, approved a package of financial reliefs and a 10-year debt restructuring plan totalling N248.64bn for three electricity distribution companies — Kano, Jos and Ikeja — in a bid to ease mounting liabilities and stabilise Nigeria’s fragile power market.

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The figure comprises N128.60bn in accrued interest on debts spanning 2015 to 2025 and N120.06bn in historical principal obligations.

The resolution followed the adoption of a report by a technical subcommittee set up to review issues raised in the 2021 report of the Auditor-General for the Federation on the rising indebtedness of electricity distribution companies to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company Plc.

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The Chairman of the subcommittee, Mark Obetta, said the recommendations form part of broader legislative efforts to address legacy debts and restore financial stability in the electricity market.Continue Your, Reading. .

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