Togo, Nigeria’s only debtor to clear part of what it owes for power bought from the giant

Energy
Tuesday, 02 March 2021 18:22
Togo, Nigeria’s only debtor to clear part of what it owes for power bought from the giant

(Togo First) - Last year, the Compagnie d’Energie Electrique du Togo (CEET) paid 1.51 billion naira (CFA2.16 billion) for power bought from Nigeria. 

Doing so, Togo somehow calmed tensions with Abuja which threatened, repeatedly, to cut its supply. 

It should be noted that so far, Lomé is the only one to have cleared part of the debt it owed the West African giant - contrary to Benin and Niger. These two owe a total of 2.60 billion or nearly CFA3.7 billion to Nigeria, according to a report recently published by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), and covering Q2 2020.

In this regard, the Nigerian regulator still threatens to stop providing them with power. 

Let’s recall that in mid-2020, the CEET (Togo’s power utility) raised CFA25 billion from the West African Development Bank (BOAD) to settle its debts. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

To contact us: c o n t a c t [@] t o g o f i r s t . c o m

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.