Okpebholo signs 2025 Edo State Electricity bill into law

The Governor of Edo State, Sen. Monday Okpebholo has signed the Edo State Electricity Bill 2025 into law.

The legislation repealed the Edo State Electricity Law 2022 and established a structured framework for intra-state electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and regulation, setting the stage for a more reliable and investor-friendly power sector in the state.

The new law was in line with the Electricity Act 2023, which empowered states to regulate electricity within their jurisdictions.

With the signing of this law, Edo State joins a growing list of sub-national governments taking charge of their power infrastructure, aiming to reduce dependence on the national grid and drive industrial and economic growth.

The Lead Consultant on Power to the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) and Group Managing Director of New Hampshire Capital, Odion Omonfoman, described the new law as a “game-changer” for Edo State’s electricity sector.

According to Omonfoman, the law provides a stable and transparent regulatory framework that will attract investment, improve electricity access, and support industrialisation.

“The Edo State Electricity Law 2025 is a landmark legislation that positions Edo State as a leader in sub-national electricity reform. It creates a structured and competitive market, which is critical for attracting private sector investments in power generation and distribution.

“By establishing the ESERC as an independent regulator, the law ensures transparency, regulatory certainty, and consumer protection—all of which are essential for a thriving electricity sector,” he said.

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