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FG orders forensic audit of Discos

by Admin
July 29, 2025
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The National Economic Council on Thursday ordered a forensic audit of the electricity distribution companies in the country, particularly their bank accounts.

The NEC meeting, which was chaired by vice-president Yemi Osinbajo and attended by the governors of the 36 states, also asked each of the governors to submit the details of their states’ investment in the DisCos.

A subcommittee of NEC headed by Nasir el-Rufai, the governor of Kaduna State, made the proposal on forensic audit to Thursday’s meeting held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Phillip Shuaibu, the deputy governor of Edo State, who spoke on NEC’s discussions on the Discos, said the el-Rufai committee was given additional two months to submit its findings.
Dave Umahi, Ebonyi State governor,  informed State House correspondents that so far, the governors had established that the Discos made no significant investment in the power sector since 2013.

Umahi said the minister of finance/budget planning,  Zainab Ahmed, briefed the NEC on the repayment of the N614bn budget support facility the Buhari regime gave to many of the 36 states.

He said Ahmed informed the session that N152m was deducted from the allocation of each state monthly.

Umahi also said the minister gave a summary of the balances in the three major accounts of the country as of February 24.

He said the Excess Crude Account had $71.8m; the Stabilisation Account, N34.1bn; and the Natural Resources Development Account, N101.8bn.

Umahi denied the alleged protest by some of the governors over the depletion of the ECA by the Buhari regime from $325m to $71.8m, saying, “It is not true.”

According to him, all the governors agreed to use $250m as investment through the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority to safeguard the future of the country.

He added that another $4m was spent on consultancy services to save the country from paying almost $500m over some investments the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation entered into on behalf of the country.

Umahi explained further, “We would have paid the consultants five per cent of the cost that they were seeking and it would have translated into $500m.

“So, if you add $250m plus $4m, you will get $254m and if you add $71m, you get $325m. We are back to where we were. So no money is missing.”

Meanwhile, the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company on Thursday said the destruction of its underground cable powering Iyiowa 11KV Feeder by Julius Berger PLC had thrown customers in Iyiowa and Odekpe areas, near Onitsha, in Anambra state into darkness.

A statement by the EEDC’s Head of Communications, Mr Emeka Ezeh, said the destruction of the power line as result of the construction of the second Niger bridge, along Atani road, affected the supply of power to the area.

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