The Nigerian Electricity
Regulatory Commission (NERC) NERC, on June 11, directed MD customers not
provided with meters to stop paying estimated bills presented by distribution
companies.
The commission also directed the
companies not to disconnect such customers.
It advised such customers to report to the commission, if disconnected.
NERC said that the directive was to make the companies to effectively
execute metering deployment for MD customers.
However, Electricity Distribution Companies, Monday, said that the
government’s directive asking consumers yet to be metered not to pay
electricity bills is applicable only to Maximum Demand (MD) customers.
The Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) and Ikeja Electric made
this known in a statement jointly signed by Heads of their Corporate
Communications, Messrs Felix Ofulue and Godwin Idemudia.
The companies said that residential consumers were not included in the
directive issued by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
They said that the clarification was necessary because of a report
claiming that NERC directed all consumers yet to be metered to stop paying
electricity bills.
Maximum demand customers are commercial and industrial customers, who
consume high levels of electricity and contribute substantially to the revenues
of distribution companies.
“We are happy to report that our maximum demand customers have been
provided with meters as directed by NERC and are no longer billed by
estimation.
“While we are making concerted efforts to provide meters for all our
customers, we will continue to ensure the integrity of our bills and do
everything within our mandate to comply with all NERC directives.
“We, therefore, urge our non-MD customers to please avail themselves of
the content of the directive and be rightly guided.
“Consumers should not misinterpret it to avoid paying for electricity
already consumed,’’ they said.
However, the Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors, ANED had
also made the clarification in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Sunday.
The Chief Executive Officer of ANED, Azu Obiaya, told newsmen that the
directive applied only to MD customers and not residential.
NERC had in June 2016 directed distribution companies to meter all MD
customers by November 30, 2016.
Following the expiration of the deadline, NERC further directed that MD customer not metered by March should not pay any estimated electricity bill presented by any distribution company.
Following the expiration of the deadline, NERC further directed that MD customer not metered by March should not pay any estimated electricity bill presented by any distribution company.
Obiaya said: “We recognise that our residential consumers will be
interested in this notice, thinking that it applies to them in their need for
meters, and we recognise that everyone will like to be metered, we are working
toward that.
“But this time, that notice by NERC is specific for maximum demand
customers.
“It is a challenge, but we are working hard to ensure that we meter all MD customers to eliminate issues associated with estimated billing that those customers have.”
“It is a challenge, but we are working hard to ensure that we meter all MD customers to eliminate issues associated with estimated billing that those customers have.”
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