From David Onuoja, Abuja
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), has taken a significant step towards improving electricity regulation in Nigeria with the inauguration of the Forum of Nigerian Electricity Regulators (FONER).

NERC Chairman, Dr Musiliu Oseni, stated this at the first quarter of 2026 Regulatory Meeting with State Electricity Regulators (SERs) in Lagos; saying, the move was aimed at enhancing coordination and effectiveness in the sector.
FONER is expected to drive key regulatory objectives, including fostering dialogue between NERC and SERs, promoting harmonised approaches in tariff setting, market operations, and consumer protection.

The forum will also support capacity-building through peer learning and serve as a consultative platform for electricity market reforms.
Dr Oseni while emphasising the need for collaboration to prevent regulatory loopholes within the sector, said, “We must work collaboratively to avoid regulatory arbitrage by operators.” He declared FONER was duly inaugurated, pursuant to Section 230(9) of the Electricity Act 2023.
The meeting also saw the review of the fourth quarter 2025 action log, signing and launch of the FONER Charter, and the inauguration of the forum’s leadership.
Dr Oseni will serve as Chairman, alongside Engrineer Chijioke Okonkwo, of the Enugu State Electricity Regulatory Commission (ESERC), as Vice Chairman, and Aisha Mahmud, NERC Commissioner, Stakeholder Management Division as Secretary.
The quarterly regulatory meeting provides a platform for NERC and state regulators to exchange ideas, strengthen collaboration, and drive improvements in Nigeria’s electricity supply industry. The ultimate goal is to expand access to reliable power for Nigerians.
FONER’s establishment is seen as a major step in Nigeria’s transition to a multi-level electricity market. The forum is also expected to advance transparency, accountability, and national regulatory benchmarks.
The meeting highlights the commitment of NERC and state regulators in improving electricity regulation and supply in Nigeria.

