60% of Electricity Consumers in Ibadan don't have Meter

Fri, Nov 9, 2018 | By publisher


Energy Briefs

About a million electricity consumers under the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company are without meter

 

James Momoh, chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has said the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company, IBEDC, has about one million customers without meters. He said, “The present metering gap in Ibadan Disco alone is about one million. When compared to its total customer size of over 1.6 million customers, it represents a 60 per cent deficit in metering.”

Momoh, who spoke during the inauguration of the Customer Complaints Forum Office in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, said the IBEDC has commenced the procurement of meter asset providers. He said this was combined with the implementation of its meter roll-out plan, in accordance with the performance agreement signed with the government under the privatisation programme and monitored by the commission.

The arrangement will inject an average of about 217,611 meters into the power firm’s network annually over the next five years. He stated that it was expected that the metering gap would be closed within the next three years using the MAP regulation and the firm’s meter roll-out plan.

The NERC boss lamented the high number of complaints received and customers’ dissatisfaction with the quality of service rendered. “The opening of the Customer Complaints Forum Office could not have come at a better time than now that customers within Kwara State have expressed their dissatisfaction over the quality of service received from Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company, their service provider.

“It is on record that within the period, January to September 2018, IBEDC recorded a significant number of unresolved complaints, out of which 2,155 were from customers within Ilorin and its environs who were dissatisfied with services rendered. Majority of complaints have been on voltage and billing issues, aside from complaints made and forwarded through other channels,” he said.

According to Momoh, the office was established to resolve complaints that were not adequately addressed by the distribution company. He said customers are expected to first forward their complaints in writing to the nearest business unit within their locality.

– Nov. 9, 2018 @ 17:09 GMT |

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