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NERC Reports DisCos Responsible for All Power Sector Casualties in Q1 2025

In a shocking revelation, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has disclosed that Distribution Companies (DisCos) were solely responsible for all casualties in the power sector during the first quarter of 2025. The report highlights ongoing safety challenges and the urgent need for compliance with health and safety standards.

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DisCos at the Heart of Power Sector Safety Challenges

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has pointed out that Distribution Companies (DisCos) are the main contributors to the safety challenges within the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI). According to NERC’s first quarter report for 2025, DisCos accounted for 100% of the sector’s casualties, a concerning trend that has been consistent over previous quarters.

Detailed Breakdown of Casualties

The report provides a detailed analysis, showing that while no casualties were recorded by power generation companies (GenCos), certain DisCos like Aba Power, Kano, and Yola managed to avoid any incidents. However, Benin, Eko, and Ibadan DisCos were among the worst performers, contributing significantly to the total number of casualties reported.

Root Causes and Regulatory Actions

NERC identified several causes for these incidents, including wire snaps, unauthorized access, and vandalism. In response, the Commission has initiated investigations into all reported accidents and is enforcing necessary actions. Additionally, NERC is closely monitoring the implementation of accident reduction strategies by licensees and organizing programs to improve health and safety performance in the NESI.

Compensation and Compliance

The Commission also plays a crucial role in overseeing compensation negotiations between licensees and the families of accident victims, ensuring transparency and fair compensation. NERC remains committed to ensuring all licensees comply with the subsisting performance standards in the NESI to prevent future incidents.

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