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NDPHC, KAEDCO Seek Reliable Electricity Supply In Northern Nigeria

Chika Izuora by Chika Izuora
4 months ago
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Nigeria’s power sector continues to grapple with the twin challenges of inadequate generation capacity and weak distribution infrastructure, particularly in Northern Nigeria.

Against this backdrop, the recent engagement between the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KAEDCO) and the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) marks a significant step toward strengthening collaboration across the electricity value chain.

In a bid to enhance access to reliable and sustainable electricity for Kaduna State and its environs, the chairman of KAEDCO, Aminu Suleiman, alongside the managing director, Dr Umar Abubakar Hashidu, paid a courtesy visit to the managing director/chief executive officer of NDPHC, Jennifer Adighije, and the company’s executive management.

The meeting provided a strategic platform for in-depth discussions on collaborative approaches to improve electricity supply reliability within KAEDCO’s franchise area. Key issues deliberated upon included power generation availability, transmission constraints, distribution efficiency, and the need for closer operational alignment between generation and distribution entities.

Industry analysts have long argued that meaningful improvement in electricity supply can only be achieved through stronger coordination across the value chain.

The KAEDCO–NDPHC engagement reflects a growing recognition of this reality, particularly at a time when distribution companies are under increasing pressure to deliver improved service amid infrastructure limitations and commercial challenges.

The NDPHC, a wholly owned federal government entity, plays a critical role in Nigeria’s power landscape by managing the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPPs).

With generation assets strategically located across the country, NDPHC remains a key contributor to national grid supply and an important partner to distribution companies seeking more reliable power allocation.

 

Engr. Jennifer Adighije’s leadership at NDPHC comes at a time when the company is intensifying efforts to optimise plant availability, improve operational efficiency, and support the broader objectives of power sector reforms. Engagements such as this, stakeholders note, are vital to bridging the persistent gap between available generation and end-user supply.

 

KAEDCO’s coverage area spans Kaduna State and parts of neighbouring states, serving a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

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The distribution company continues to navigate challenges related to energy offtake, infrastructure upgrade requirements, metering gaps, and revenue collection.

 

The utility, however, has maintained a focus on strategic partnerships and operational reforms to improve service delivery.

 

The engagement with NDPHC underscores KAEDCO’s commitment to working collaboratively with upstream sector players to address systemic constraints impacting electricity supply in its network.

 

Discussions during the visit were described as robust and forward-looking, with both organisations expressing optimism that sustained collaboration would translate into tangible improvements in electricity generation, distribution efficiency, and overall power supply reliability in the near term.

 

Sector observers view the meeting as a positive signal at a time when Nigeria’s power sector requires practical, results-driven partnerships rather than siloed operations.

 

If effectively translated into action, the KAEDCO–NDPHC collaboration could serve as a model for deeper engagement between generation asset managers and distribution companies nationwide.

 

As Nigeria continues its quest for stable and affordable electricity to support economic growth and industrial development, such strategic engagements remain critical to unlocking the full potential of the power sector.

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Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with over two decades of mainstream journalism experience. A Mass Communication graduate and alumnus of Pan Atlantic University (PAU), he has built outstanding expertise in the oil and gas industry alongside a versatile career as a journalist and author.

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