In a decisive move to end energy uncertainty, the Ogun State Government has officially operationalised the Ogun State Electricity Regulatory Commission, OGSERC, marking a transition from mere legislation to active legislation, aimed at driving robust transformation of the state’s power sector.
Inaugurating the newly constituted 15-man administrative team, led by a legal expert, Oluwatoyin Sonoiki in Abeokuta, the Head of Service, Mr Kehinde Onasanya, said the commission was now legally empowered to regulate all electricity providers within the State, saying that the specifically designed State Electrification Fund would bring light to underserved and rural communities that had long been left in the dark.
Onasanya stated that the mission was to build a modern, reliable and independent electricity market that would benefit the citizens across the State, noting that the operation of OGSERC was not only about bureaucracy, but to create a system that would protect consumers, with a firm mission of overseeing fair tariffs, consumer protection and market growth.
He said, “The Commission is not here to be a ‘cog in the wheel’ of progress, but to collaborate with operators to ensure our people get real value for their money.”
Also making his remark, Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Service Matters, Mr. Dipo Ogunfowora, emphasised that the regulatory framework would remain the backbone of the State’s economic ambition.
“We are building a power sector that is efficient and capable of supporting our journey toward becoming a true industrial megacity,” he noted.
In her response, the Executive Secretary, Oluwatoyin Sonoiki, expressed deep gratitude for the Governor’s vision that had gradually materialised into reality.
She assured residents that the Commission would operate with “loyalty, accountability and dedication,” working hand in hand with operators to meet the high expectations of every Ogun household and business.



