 Vice-President Yamio Shobadjo has said electricity tariff reforms and its services-based tariff has raised collections from the sector by 63%. According to him, this has increased revenue assurance for gas producers and stabilized the value chain to the extent that there is an expectation that the accruable revenue will reduce the subsidies as reforms in meeting and efficiency in the distribution companies get better. He spoke at the 14th annual conference of the Nigerian Association of Energy Economists with the theme strategic responses of the energy sector to COVID-19 impacts on African economies. The vice-president said there had been an accelerated investment in transmission and distribution of over $3 billion. Infrastructure that will put Nigeria on a path to over 10,000 megawatts and beyond. Through interventions with the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Simmons partnership and others.