The greatest challenge for the electricity sector in Nigeria is that consumers don't want to pay for the services they like to enjoy. And government cannot afford to subsidize because government workers seize the opportunity to misappropriate funds. And that was leading to insolvency.
The government, therefore, wants to privatize the sector. The process of privatization has started and has reached an advanced stage, but only a few electricity companies are making a profit.
Only recently, the IBEDC calmed down it was only able to collect about 48% of the revenue it could generate.
There is no encouragement to private entrepreneurs who want to invest in the sector.
Another problem is that the sector is under a few companies, and until recently, when the government was trying to change this, the whole electricity sector was under one company, and only the federal government can handle electricity.
Therefore unsavory monopoly was created that hindered so much that sector and stalled its development.
For example, the IBEDC, marketing electricity in the southwest, is in charge of a section that should be under like twenty companies if we're going to get anything called efficiency.
IBEDC alone cannot manage the supply of electricity to the vast area that has been put under its supervision; we are talking about eight states.
We have to look into a situation where a marketing company is in charge of just a local government or two, and at most three local governments.
As long as IBEDC is under one management, it will never successfully supply adequate electricity to the part of the country, and the same situation goes for the other marketing companies around the nation.
Electricity has to be managed from transformer to transformer.
Every house using the same transformer should form a marketing unit and should be so managed or else one part will have to wait for the other part as it is happening now because part of the problem now is human, ie human errors and corruption, and inadequate personnel which IBEDC must surmount before we can have stable and proper electricity supply.
And this goes for all marketing companies in the nation. The reason is that electricity has to be supplied at the same time to every Nigerian, and the challenges are the same for every area. That's why for IBEDC to supply electricity to one area, another area must wait until they have adequate personnel and better operating systems.
That's the highest level of inefficiency. Why should somebody who has money to pay have to wait until light is supplied to him when it is not for free. The Federal Government has done enough to break that monopoly, and if necessary,y they should do more.
With the new electricity bill that has been signed into law, state governments and local governments must regulate electricity supply in their areas to satisfy paying consumers.
The advantage of transformer by transformer marketing is that if we have about a thousand transformers in Akinyele LG and we must generate one billion naira revenue per month all we need to do is to get a marketer to mobilize the people under that transformer to contribute the amount allocated to each transformer and when there's a problem the consumers know who to call upon.
Right now, the zonal marketing offices of IBEDC are grossly inadequate to cater to the number of consumers under them, and it is the same thing with other marketing companies. The managers hang around lazily in their offices, and they don't have the knowledge of what is going on in the markets.