Sunday Oduntan, executive director, Research and Advocacy, ANED -umbrella body of electricity Distribution Companies (Discos) -disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Tuesday.
“We will continue to work with all stakeholders in the industry. Our members will also continue to do their best to meet our obligations to the market.
“People must know that we have to pay to the transmission companies just as we also enjoin our customers to also pay to us,’’ he said.
“In the case of Discos, we are under-selling our products because we are buying at a higher price than the price we are selling to electricity consumers. So, it has become difficult for us to pay our creditor. That is what is going on,’’ he said.
The suspension order followed default of the “Market Conditions/Market Participation Agreements’’ by the Discos.
TCN has, however, lifted the suspension on Enugu, Eko and Ikeja Discos after they complied with the agreement while Port-Harcourt Disco is still on suspension.

