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FCT electricity consumers seek scrapping of DisCos

Mr Umukoro said that most of the DisCos were performing below expectations.

• March 3, 2026
Electricity station
Electricity station

Some electricity consumers in some parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have called on the Federal Government to scrap the Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) due to what theybl described as non-performance.

The consumers made the call during an interview in Abuja on Tuesday.

They urged the government to look into activities of the DisCos by either scrapping them, adding that this would form part of efforts to address the challenges in the industry.

A civil servant residing in Lugbe, Kingsley Edobor, said that some DisCos were performing below expectation, adding that it would be better if they were scrapped.

Mr Edobor said that consumers were asked to repair transformers when it goes bad even after paying electricity bills.

“What is the duty of the DisCos, if we are to pay to repair transformers when we are paying our bills. My appeal to government is that these DisCos should be scrapped and alternative put in place to provide steady electricity for Nigerians,” he said.

A business woman, Ngozi Obi, also residing in Lugbe, said that most DisCos were not providing infrastructure to improve power supply.

According to her, if there is a problem in an area, consumers are asked to contribute to fix it.

She said, “We are not happy with the way most of these DisCos are operating, how can consumers be the ones to pay for everything even when they pay their bills. Government should scrap these DisCos or call them to order to do the right thing.”

A welder residing in Kuje, Solomon Umukoro, said that most of the DisCos were performing below expectations and should either be scrapped or compelled to do the right thing..

Mr Umokoro said that most of the consumers pay bills in spite not enjoying the services rendered by the DisCos.

He said that government should do away with the DisCos and handle the issue of electricity itself.

“We are tired of most of these DisCOS, we pay bills and they are not providing us the services required. My appeal is that government should do away with these DisCos and look for a way to provide electricity for its citizens,” he said.

A resident in Kuje, Moji Adesola, said that for electricity to be stable in the country, government must do away with the distribution companies.

According to her, if the DisCos are removed, power supply will improve and consumers will enjoy the value of their money.

”My appeal is that DisCos should be scrapped to enable Nigerians enjoy steady electricity,” she said.

A resident in Area 1, Thomas Oche, said that Electricity Distribution Companies were not performing as expected so government should do away with them.

According to Mr Oche, most of the DisCos overbill consumers but they are not giving the services expected of them.

He said, “It is better we do away with them and find other ways of providing stable power supply to consumers, ”he said.

About 11 distribution companies were established after privatising the sector.

The DisCos are responsible for network maintenance and safety, repairing, and upgrading distribution infrastructure lines, transformers, substations to ensure safe and reliable power delivery among other duties assigned to them. 

(NAN)

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