Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc Holdco shift strengthens governance, creates new subsidiaries, and aligns operations with state electricity regulators
Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc has announced a decisive transition into a Holding Company structure to align with Nigeria’s decentralised electricity regulatory framework.
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The company said the restructuring follows the Electricity Act 2023, which empowers states to establish independent electricity markets and regulators.
Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc stated that the Holdco shift would improve governance, enhance operational agility, and support efficient service delivery across its franchise areas.
As part of the transition, the company has incorporated Niger Electricity Distribution Company and Kogi Electricity Distribution Company as subsidiaries.
The Niger subsidiary will operate under the Niger State Electricity Regulatory Commission, while the Kogi subsidiary will report to the Kogi State Electricity Regulatory Commission.
Both companies will remain integral members of the AEDC Group, maintaining a unified corporate identity and shared operational standards.
Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc also announced strategic executive appointments to lead the new entities.
Engineer Sam Odekina has been appointed Chief Business Officer and Acting Managing Director of Niger Electricity Distribution Company.
Mr Desmond Eboh has been named Chief Business Officer and Acting Managing Director of Kogi Electricity Distribution Company.
The company disclosed that plans are underway to commence operations in Nasarawa State, with the transition process expected to begin soon.
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Chijioke Okwuokenye, said the Holdco structure positions the Group to respond effectively to state-specific regulations.
Engineer Okwuokenye said the model preserves the Group’s values, operational excellence, and commitment to customer service.
He added that all subsidiaries would operate as one integrated AEDC family, with uniform Conditions of Service for employees.
According to him, the approach ensures workforce stability, fairness, and alignment during the transition.
“The Holdco structure aligns with our goal to enhance efficiency and adapt to Nigeria’s evolving energy landscape,” Okwuokenye said.
He said the company would continue exploring new opportunities to drive growth and contribute meaningfully to sector development.
Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc reaffirmed its commitment to innovation, reliability, and customer-focused service delivery.
The company said it remains dedicated to supporting sustainable, state-regulated electricity markets nationwide.
Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc supplies electricity to the Federal Capital Territory and parts of Niger, Kogi, and Nasarawa States.
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It serves residential, commercial, and industrial customers, powering economic growth and improving quality of life across its franchise areas.























