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Abia Charts New Energy Path With Mini-Grid Regulation Framework

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State signing the Mini-Grid Regulation Framework into effect on Wednesday at the Banquet Hall of the Government House, Umuahia
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Abia State has taken a bold step towards transforming its electricity landscape by formally adopting a Mini-Grid Regulation Framework, an initiative designed to unlock private sector-driven investment and deliver power to unserved and underserved communities across the state.

Governor Alex Otti, who signed the framework into effect on Wednesday, September 10, at the Banquet Hall of the Government House, Umuahia, described the move as “the dawn of a new era for households and businesses.”

According to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Ctz. Ukoha Njoku Ukoha, the Governor noted that the regulation is the product of months of rigorous planning, stakeholder engagements, ideation, and policy reviews.

“We have gathered this afternoon to collectively adopt a new framework that would not only expand our options in the push for reliable electricity for everyone, but would ultimately serve as a catalyst for the industrialisation of Abia and economic fulfilment for millions of individuals.

“The formal adoption of the Abia State Mini-Grid Regulation Framework marks the dawn of a new era for households and businesses.

“The formalisation and adoption of the Abia State Mini-Grid Regulatory architecture is also hinged on the new legal framework, which empowers States, private investors, and institutions to invest in the electricity value-chain to extend access to millions of persons, especially in underserved and unserved communities,” Otti said.

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The Governor explained that the new regulation provides clear technical and commercial guidelines, defining the rights and obligations of stakeholders while offering speedy dispute resolution mechanisms.

He further appreciated the International Solar Alliance (ISA) for their partnership, noting that the project aligns with Abia’s vision of a carbon-neutral future.

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“ISA has proven to be a reliable partner,” Otti declared, assuring international stakeholders that his administration is committed to the global call for higher investments in renewable energy.

Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Engr. Ikechukwu Monday, hailed the regulation as a solid foundation for extending power to neglected communities.

“With the regulation, the State has become one of the first sub-national Governments in the country to formally establish a clear, legal and institutional framework for mini-grid development, a development that sends a strong signal to investors, developers and citizens that Abia is open for energy innovations,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of the International Solar Alliance, Ms. Onyi Iyizoba described the event as a landmark achievement for Abia State and Nigeria’s energy transition agenda.

She praised Governor Otti’s “strong dedication to improving energy access and security” and expressed optimism that the regulations will “unlock new investments, accelerate rural electrification, and enhance the quality of life and businesses for countless residents across the State.”

Presenting the technical highlights, Mr. Joanis Holzigel emphasized that Abia is the first state to adopt a mini-grid regulation framework, and explained that it guarantees transparent registration and permitting procedures, tariff review processes, community engagement, and policies designed to promote rural industrialisation.

The event drew top government functionaries including the Deputy Governor, Engr. Ikechukwu Emetu; Chief of Staff, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, Ph.D; Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu; and Special Adviser on Energy, Engr. Kachi Etolue, alongside other senior officials.

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