MA 38 Effect of Power Supply on the Performance of Abuja Electricity Company of Nigeria

  Effect of Power Supply on the Performance of Abuja Electricity Company of Nigeria

AKYUZ, Murat, Ph.D.,
ZACKARIAH, Ismael,
OPUSUNJU, Michael Isaac,Ph.D.

 
Abstract: The study assessed the effect of power supply on the performance of Abuja Electricity Company of Nigeria (Kogi, Niger, Nassarwa and Abuja). The study adopted a survey research design. The population of the study consists of 6012 SMEs in Kogi, Niger, Nassarwa and Abuja. The study used Taro Yamane's formula to determine the sample size of 375 owners of SMEs in Kogi, Niger, Nassarwa and Abuja. The method of data collection used in this study was a questionnaire that was administered to the respondents. The statistical tools used is regression. The findings revealed that power supply as a negative and significant effect on the performance (growth) of SMEs in Kogi State, Niger State, Nasarawa State and FCT. Also, access to power supply has a negative and significant effect on the performance (growth) of SMEs in Kogi State, Niger State, Nasarawa State and FCT, Abuja. The study recommended that Abuja Electricity Company of Nigeria that covered Kogi State, Niger State, Nasarawa State and FCT, Abuja should re-strategizes their supply of power in the areas for SMEs growth. They should try to improve on the access to electricity in the Areas since SMEs growth can develop the areas. The SMEs in Kogi State, Niger State, Nasarawa State and FCT, Abuja should try employed adequate growth strategy to improve the SMEs sector in the selected States of Nigeria.

Keywords: Power Supply, access to power supply, performance and growth. 

Akyuz, M., Zackariah, I., & Opusunju, M. I. (2020, August). Effect of Power Supply on the Performance of Abuja Electricity. International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM), 5(8), 9-16. Retrieved from www.ijbmm.com
 
 
 

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