Nigeria open to more power exports to Togo

Energy
Thursday, 19 March 2026 13:29
Nigeria open to more power exports to Togo

(Togo First) - Nigeria has expressed willingness to increase its electricity exports to Togo as energy demand rises across West Africa. The stance was outlined during talks held on March 12, 2026, between the Compagnie Energie Electrique du Togo (CEET) and the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC).

NDPHC, which already supplies roughly 75 MW to Togo under a bilateral agreement, said it was prepared to increase supply. If implemented, the move would support the expansion of Togo's power grid, which is connecting a growing number of consumers, particularly in the industrial and commercial sectors.

For Togo, the priority is to secure its electricity supply amid growing pressure on the grid. Recent disruptions have highlighted current capacity constraints, which authorities are seeking to address.

NDPHC, however, said any increase in exports would depend on the establishment of robust commercial arrangements. The company stressed the need for financial guarantees and reliable payment mechanisms to ensure cross-border electricity trade remains viable.

Over the longer term, Togo's challenge will be to combine these imports with the development of domestic generation capacity to sustainably meet rising demand.

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