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NISO denies zero-allocation to DisCos last weekend

By Stella Odueme

The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) has denied allegation that some Distribution Companies (DisCos) received zero-megawatt (MW) allocation sometime between 20th and 22nd March 2026.

NISO made the clarification in a statement signed by its management on Tuesday, where it noted that while power system experienced reduced generation levels due to gas supply constraints, available generation was continuously dispatched and equitably allocated to all DisCos throughout the period.

According to the statement, variations in supply experienced across different locations were a direct consequence of the overall reduction in available generation and not due to zero allocation to any DisCo.

The statement reads in parts: “NISO categorically states that at no time during the period under reference was any Distribution Company allocated zero megawatts (0 MW).

“The claims reported are therefore inaccurate and do not reflect the actual operational realities of the national grid.

“While it is true that the power system experienced reduced generation levels due to gas supply constraints, available generation was continuously dispatched and equitably allocated to all DisCos throughout the period.

“Load allocation is carried out in accordance with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) framework, which ensures that available generation is shared fairly among all Distribution Companies based on established allocation principles.
At no point was any Distribution Company completely excluded from receiving power supply.

“NISO remains committed to maintaining transparency in system operations and ensuring fair, efficient, and reliable dispatch of available generation in line with regulatory provisions.

“We urge the public and stakeholders to rely on verified information from official sources and refrain from disseminating misleading report.”

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