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Lagos sets agenda for power infrastructure optimisation under new decentralised system

Dejo RichardsBy Dejo RichardsNovember 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lagos State Government and the organised private sector on Wednesday set out a joint pathway for strengthening electricity supply, as the decentralisation of Nigeria’s power market accelerates under the Electricity Act.

At the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Power Sector Conference, stakeholders said the reforms have opened fresh opportunities for state-led solutions but also exposed long-standing structural weaknesses that continue to undermine efficiency across the value chain.

Speaking at the event, Biodun Ogunleye, Lagos Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, said the state is already implementing a decentralised market structure anchored on the Lagos Electricity Law, the Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission (LASERC) and the Integrated Resource Plan.The commissioner, who was represented by Ogunade Hamed, Chief Technical Officer, said Lagos is prioritising infrastructure renewal, commercial sustainability and coordinated regulation as it works to build an electricity market capable of supporting industrial expansion.Read also: Seventeen of Nigeria’s 23 power plants run below 50% capacity

We cannot deliver reliability on infrastructure designed for a smaller population and an entirely different economy,” he said, warning that the grid must evolve to meet Lagos’ accelerating economic and demographic pressures

He highlighted ongoing initiatives, including solar retrofits for 42,000 streetlights, support for embedded generation in industrial clusters and regulatory frameworks for mini-grids and hybrid energy systems.While expressing readiness for a decentralised era, he urged stronger collaboration among operators, investors and regulators, stressing that the sector “must break free from old habits” to make meaningful progress.

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