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NISO, NBET synergizes to improve efficiency in electricity market in Nigeria

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Last updated: August 19, 2026 9:59 am
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From David Onuoja, Abuja

The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO), in collaboration with the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), has agreed to partner and improve electricity market operations in Nigeria with the aim of fostering a more efficient, transparent and investor-friendly electricity market.

Speaking on Tuesday in Abuja, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NISO, Engineer Abdu Mohammed, said both agencies have intertwined responsibility to make the electricity market efficient and attractive to investors.

He added that the overall objective of the two agencies is to ensure stable and reliable power supply to Nigerians; therefore, NISO was open to collaborating with NBET and other stakeholders to holistically address the challenges of liquidity in the sector.

His words: “I welcome you to NISO’s office and congratulate you on your appointment. Our organization and NBET share a lot in common. While we manage the service aspect of the electricity market, you manage the energy. Historically, NISO and NBET have always worked in synergy, so what we need now is to improve that under the new leadership”, he said.

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Engineer Mohammed said that, the goal of establishing these agencies is to ensure Nigerians enjoy stable power supply. “We must therefore work together to achieve it. The Honourable Minister is someone with great vision and an open mind. We owe him and indeed Nigerians the obligation to unite under his leadership to share ideas and address the challenges in the sector”.

While maintaining that NBET is a prime agency that’s well positioned to have an inseparable responsibility with NISO, he assured that, together they will ensure that the common goals of Electricity Act 2023 reforms will be achieved under this administration.

Also speaking, the MD of NBET, Dr. Akinola Odeyemi, in his remarks, commended NISO for the work it is doing to stabilize and improve the electricity market, noting that his organization would continue to work hand-in-hand to ensure that the gains recorded so far are not only sustained but improved upon.

According to him, “Upon my appointment, I thought it wise to visit and familiarize myself with sister agencies to see areas where we can work more closely together to achieve our overall mandates. Particularly, we are here to discuss further collaboration on market settlement, revenue alliance, coordination, and the overall strategies to improve the electricity market.”

He therefore, assured that under his leadership, NBET will continue to maintain a robust relationship with NISO and other agencies in the sector to ensure the electricity market continues to grow and attract investment that will ultimately translate into improved electricity supply in the country.

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