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Togo Eyes Increased Electricity Imports from Nigeria’s NDPHC

The Republic of Togo has expressed interest in increasing electricity imports from Nigeria through the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), according to the company.

The intention was communicated during a strategic meeting between NDPHC management and a delegation from Togo’s national electricity utility, Compagnie Energie Electrique du Togo (CEET), led by Director-General Débo-K’mba Barandao.

Barandao praised NDPHC for its consistent electricity supply, highlighting that the partnership has enhanced power reliability in Togo and strengthened regional energy cooperation in West Africa.

“In view of this development, CEET expressed strong interest in increasing the volume of electricity it off-takes from NDPHC, noting that additional supply would support the country’s power expansion strategy and ensure that newly connected consumers receive stable electricity,” he said.

NDPHC Managing Director Jennifer Adighije reaffirmed the company’s readiness to expand collaboration with CEET and continue supporting regional electricity trade.

Adighije emphasized the importance of bankable, sustainable commercial arrangements, including credible financial guarantees and structured payment mechanisms, to ensure a long-term, secure partnership between the two organizations.

She noted that organized payment methods and reliable financial guarantees would mitigate risks commonly associated with cross-border electricity supply, ensuring the sustainability and viability of the partnership for the years ahead.

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