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Association of Power Generation Companies frown at NLC allegations, denies involvement

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Last updated: February 20, 2026 10:01 am
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From David Onuoja, Abuja

The Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC), has frowned at the Nigeria Labour Congress’s allegations over the claim of “institutionalised extortion” and a phantom subsidy claim, denied involvement in totality.

In a press statement issued and signed in Abuja recently by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr (Mrs) Joy Ogaji on behalf of the APGC, said the claims of “institutionalised extortion” and a phantom subsidy, is a misrepresentation of the facts and a disservice to the ongoing efforts in stabilizing Nigeria’s electricity supply industry.

Dr Ogaji added that, the attention of the APGC has been drawn to the recent statements made by the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero, concerning the state of the nation’s power sector.

According to her, “while we acknowledge the frustrations of Nigerians regarding the unstable power supply, we must firmly reject the NLC’s characterisation of the sector’s challenges.

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“To label the legitimate operations of power firms as “robbery” and a “grand deception” is a simplistic and inflammatory narrative that ignores the complex realities of the industry.

“We also strongly refute the insinuation that the proposed government support for the sector is a clandestine plan to “settle the boys” ahead of elections”, she said.

Such a claim, she expressed, is baseless, offensive to the professionals working tirelessly in the sector and undermines the critical liquidity interventions needed to keep the lights on. It may be necessary for the NLC and its co-travellers to identify the robbers and those engaged in the deception.

Ogaji further said that if such a thing would exist, it certainly cannot be the GenCos who are working around the clock to ensure that electricity is generated in spite of the huge challenges associated with the business.

She then asked this question: “Who are the boys the NLC is referring to? Is power generation meant for boys? Which election is the NLC talking about? And What is the nexus between power generation and election? She questioned.

The Association added that, it is worried that in an attempt to remain relevant, the NLC has forced itself into an area where it lacks the requisite competence.

The truth is that the power sector, over a decade after privatisation, remains hamstrung by severe liquidity challenges, which is visibly clear to everyone but calls for clarification too on the issues.

“It is a fact that GenCos, who are entitled to about 60% of the market receivables following their invoiced energy bills, face the greatest risk in the electricity value chain with an outstanding unpaid invoice of now over six trillion (N6trn) naira.

“GenCos deserve pity and not castigation, ridicule and victimisation. Trying to smear their image with such baseless and unfounded allegations is not only unfair but misleading to the Nigerian populace: giving the impression that the gag sector is not regulated, and that electricity market participants can do as they pleased.

“This write-up is against the backdrop of the news trending in the sector, that GenCos are fraudulent, hence require auditors and legal experts to investigate them for requesting their unpaid and accumulated receivables for power/electricity generated and consumed but not paid for. Should the NLC and any other institution find it necessary, let it be known that GenCo books are ready for any forensic examination that they can be subjected to”, she averred.

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