Abia govt takes over regulation of electricity from NERC

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From Okey Sampson, Umuahia

The Abia State Government has taken over the regulation of electricity in the state from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) with effect from December 24.

This followed the release of the Final Transfer of Regulatory Authority Order to the Abia State Electricity Regulatory Authority (ASERA), by NERC in Umuahia.

The release has now empowered ASERA to be the statutory regulator for electricity sector activities in Abia State.

The Chairman and CEO of ASERA, Mr. Emeka Onyegbule, who made the disclosure during a press conference, added that the authority to regulate the electricity market in Abia State takes effect from December 24, 2025.

He recalled that the Constitution was amended in 2023 to enable the states to generate, distribute, and transmit electricity.

Onyegbule said following the enactment of the law and the birth of the state’s electricity markets, NERC gave an interim order permitting the states to go ahead and begin the establishment of the regulatory institution.

“That order from NERC came out on the 24th of June, 2025, and it had a time frame of six months for that transition to happen. That transition entails putting in the necessary structures in place, appointing the board, and equipping them to do the work which NERC has been doing.

“So, today is a very significant milestone in the life of the ASERA as we have completed the six-month transition. Effectively, from today, the responsibility and the mandate to regulate oversight and manage the Abia State’s electricity markets fall on ASERA and no longer NERC.”

The Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, said the enactment of the Electricity Act of 2025 by the Abia State government made it possible for the progress achieved in the electricity sub sector.

“The state has formally enacted its own law, the Electricity Law 2025. And as a result of that law, the government has gone ahead to set up the Abia State Electricity Regulatory Authority ASERA.”

He noted that it is an important development that has imposed one of the signature achievements of the present administration in Abia’s electricity ecosystem.

Equally, the Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Mr. Ikechukwu Monday, said the establishment of the State’s Electricity market remains critical to achieving the Abia 25-Year Development Plan and accelerating industrialisation.

Monday recalled that the journey to operationalising the electricity market in Abia began on March 17, following Governor Otti’s assent to the Abia State Electricity Law.

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