Nigeria’s power clients rose to 12.1 million in Q4 2023 – NBS
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Nigeria’s power clients rose to 12.1 million in Q4 2023 – NBS
The complete number of power clients in Nigeria remained at 12.12 million in the final quarter of 2023, information from the Public Agency of Measurements (NBS) has shown.
The agency uncovered this in its Nigeria power report itemizing energy bills, income produced, and clients by DisCos (Q4 2023), which was distributed on Monday.
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“All out client numbers in Q4 2023 remained at 12.12 million from 11.71 million in Q3 2023, showing an increment of 3.46 percent,” the NBS said.On a year-on-year premise, the measurements office said client numbers in Q4 2023 rose by 9.59 percent from 11.06 million revealed in Q4 2022
Nigeria’s power clients rose to 12.1 million in Q4 2023 – NBS
“Complete client numbers in Q4 2023 remained at 12.12 million from 11.71 million in Q3 2023, showing an increment of 3.46 percent,” NBS said.
ByMary Izuaka April 1, 2024 Understanding Time: 1 min read
The all out number of power clients in Nigeria remained at 12.12 million in the final quarter of 2023, information from the Public Agency of Measurements (NBS) has shown.
The authority uncovered this in its Nigeria power report specifying energy bills, income created, and clients by DisCos (Q4 2023), which was distributed on Monday.
“Complete client numbers in Q4 2023 remained at 12.12 million from 11.71 million in Q3 2023, showing an increment of 3.46 percent.NBS said.
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On a year-on-year premise, the measurements office said client numbers in Q4 2023 rose by 9.59 percent from 11.06 million revealed in Q4 2022.
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Likewise, it said metered clients remained at 5.61 million in Q4 2023, showing a diminishing in the development pace of 1.32 percent from 5.68 million kept in the previous quarter.
“On a year-on-year premise, this became by 9.38 percent from the figure detailed in Q4 2022, which was 5.13 million.”
Also, the department said assessed clients during the quarter were 5.83 million, which diminished 3.34 percent from 6.03 million in Q3 2023.
On a year-on-year premise, assessed clients diminished by 1.73 percent in Q4 2023 from 5.93 million in Q4 2022The department made sense of that income gathered by the circulation organization (DisCos) during the period was N294.95 billion from N260.16 billion in Q3 2023.
On a year-on-year premise, income produced in the reference period rose by 26.96 percent from N232.32 billion kept in Q4 2022.
“Power supply was 6,432. (Gwh) in Q4 2023 from 5,732 (Gwh) in the past quarter.
“Nonetheless, on a year-on-year premise, power supply expanded by 14.64 percent contrasted with 5,611 (Gwh) detailed in Q4 2022,” the report said.