The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has taken a significant step towards improving the country's electricity supply by inaugurating a new forum for electricity regulators. The forum, which was launched during the first quarter 2026 Regulatory Meeting with State Electricity Regulators (SERs) in Lagos, is aimed at enhancing coordination and effectiveness in electricity regulation across Nigeria.
The commission's move comes at a time when the country is grappling with a severe electricity supply crisis. The forum is expected to bring together key stakeholders to share ideas and best practices in electricity regulation, ultimately leading to improved service delivery for Nigerians.
NERC's efforts to address the electricity crisis are a welcome development, but it remains to be seen whether the forum will yield the desired results.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeThe inauguration of the electricity regulators' forum by NERC is a long-overdue move that should have been taken years ago. The commission's decision to bring together key stakeholders is a step in the right direction, but it is NERC's own policies and regulations that have contributed to the current electricity supply crisis. The regulator's inability to effectively monitor and enforce compliance has led to a lack of transparency and accountability in the sector. The forum's success will depend on NERC's willingness to implement meaningful reforms and hold erring companies accountable. Unless the commission takes concrete action, Nigerians can expect more of the same: frequent power outages and exorbitant electricity bills.



