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Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by JosEast(m): 5:19pm On May 20, 2020
Despite assurances from power firms on improved services during the five-week lockdown over the novel coronavirus (aka COVID-19) in Lagos, Ogun and Abuja, scores of consumers have berated the services, with 2,715 consumer complaints out of which 953 were not immediately resolved. However, others rated the services of the Distribution Companies (DisCos) as satisfactory.

Daily Trust conducted a survey of consumers in Abuja and across some states on their experiences. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) opened a ‘Situation Room’ for its officials to monitor power complaints from 6th April, a week after the lockdown began.

Records for these complaints collated for 20 days of the situation room’s operation, from 18th April till 7th May 2020, showed that consumers filed 2,715 complaints and the DisCos are yet to resolve 953 of them. At least 2,089 complaints were on service interruptions across the networks of the 11 DisCos of which 1,279 were resolved. Abuja DisCo had the highest with 577 complaints. It resolved 452 while 125 complaints are pending. It was followed by Ibadan DisCo with 353 complaints: it resolved 194 and is left with 159 complaints.

Kaduna DisCo recorded the lowest complaints during the period with 66, but it resolved less than 50 per cent of the cases. Only 23 complaints were cleared and 43 others were unresolved when the records were obtained last week. Outages, high bills worry consumers At new Karu, New Nyanya, Ado and Mararaba Gurku towns in Nasarawa State, customers said the downtime for clearing faults on their power lines took Abuja DisCo longer, leaving them in outage for days. Okoko Darlington who lives in New Karu said: “We had an outage that lasted for four days in April during the lockdown. I

learnt it was due to some poles that fell during a rainstorm but AEDC could not clear it immediately for some reasons.” Alhaji Nura Aliyu, a resident of Mararaba said, “AEDC tried in my area initially when the lockdown started but by mid-April, we had gotten used to darkness as they only bring supply for four hours in the night. “There are days that we wouldn’t get power supply completely despite the stay-at-home order and the promise of improved power supply by Abuja DisCo,” Femi Olushola, a resident of Nyanya town in Abuja noted. “Fault clearing was quite fast in my area.

“There was a time we just tweeted a fault to AEDC and in less than two hours they cleared the fault and restored power to us in Gwarinpa part of Abuja,” Mrs Margaret Ekpenyong noted. Cases of epileptic power supply and power rationing abound in Ugbokolo, Otukpo and Makurdi towns in Benue; in Jos (Plateau) and even in Bauchi which are under Jos DisCo, our reporter found.

“We were used to ‘power rotation’ before we heard of plans for better supply but that never manifested for us at Rayfield,” said Okolie George, a resident of Jos. However, some residents of Kaduna lauded Kaduna Electric for regular supply. Gabriel Akogu who resides at Ungwan Television said: “You can almost predict when they will take the power.

“There was a day we had nearly 22 hours of power supply in April. “For me, they did well and should sustain it.” NERC published the Capping of Estimated Billing Order with effect from 20th of February 2020 to deter the 11 DisCos from the long tradition of what power consumers described as ‘crazy’ monthly electricity bills. But customers said despite the order, their bills returned high.

The All Electricity Consumers Protection Forum (AECPF) in Lagos noted some of its members’ complaints. A consumer in Abule Egba, Lagos who was expecting 135 kilowatts hour (kwh) as R2S was given 257 which is about N7,500 instead of N3,700 by the NERC template. Another customer in Mpape, Abuja who ought to receive a bill of N1,980 got over N3,000 contrary to AEDC template. In Mowe, Ogun State, a customer said he got N14,234 as against the amount stipulated in the IBEDC template. Some consumers also recorded non-response to their meter applications.

Sunday Oyiji said his application for MAP meter in Abuja was on hold as he was not getting any response from AEDC to go and pay for his meter despite applying for nearly a month.

“The restriction on movement affected the MAP process as many of the installers are not working directly with AEDC, so they were not able to go and install at customers’ premises,” an official of AEDC at Mararaba Business Unit in Nasarawa State explained.

Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/covid-19-lockdown-consumers-lodge-2715-cases-over-poor-electricity-supply-services.html

Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by slivertongue: 5:22pm On May 20, 2020
service has been truly poor

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by chatinent: 5:26pm On May 20, 2020
With my statistics, Nigeria cannot experience steady power supply till the end comes. Not a spoiler.

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Flyingngel(m): 5:51pm On May 20, 2020
This number is too small.
Imagine if all Nigerians that are experiencing epileptic power supply and no power supply wanted to petition, we shld be talking abt 125 million.

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by northvietnam(m): 5:53pm On May 20, 2020
Why are they doing us like DSTV ... it’s so unfair...

They should introduce competition just like it is in telecommunications, transportation and banking ... if not , thunder go dey fire us with darkness every day.

DSTV and PHCN should be allowed to compete for survival

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Goldenheart(m): 5:53pm On May 20, 2020
Giant of Africa... Indeed tongue
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Babatunde40(m): 5:53pm On May 20, 2020
Will anything come out of it?
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Balenciagaokey: 5:54pm On May 20, 2020
grin
Nigeria is too blessed..
But more than 50 years after Independence, We are still struggling with power.
Ghana, Benin Republic, South Africa, Egypt, Gabon, Ethiopia, and common Niger are better in terms of Electricity..
Yet we claim Giant of Africa..
Shame to our leaders..
Shame to Politicians..
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by ForeverFinesse: 5:54pm On May 20, 2020
Okay
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Tessie01(f): 5:54pm On May 20, 2020
No light, no palliative , no money, no movement. God will help us in Nigeria

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by DenreleDave(m): 5:54pm On May 20, 2020
Ok

Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by nautybride: 5:54pm On May 20, 2020
I Waka pass.
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Houseofglam7(f): 5:54pm On May 20, 2020
undecided
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by ForeThinker: 5:54pm On May 20, 2020
Every day jagbajagba undecided

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by pointstores(m): 5:55pm On May 20, 2020
Too poor
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Mizwisdom(f): 5:55pm On May 20, 2020
I get constant light o. Praise the Lord!!

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Hypocrit: 5:55pm On May 20, 2020
stupid and foolish review. You went to the middle of the city and GRAs to do review, while the larger population who are seriously at the receiving end of the convulsing power supply of the demonic discos and all its surbodinates of witches are omitted as they don't know the channel through which they can report. The few who are informed in those areas no damn is given, some have not even seen flash light for the pass 3months.
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i repeat, stupid review. When the reviewers is ready for a proper and inclusive review, they should visit the remote and rural areas.

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by classicfrank4u(m): 5:56pm On May 20, 2020
Light de here steady grin

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by GamalNasser: 5:57pm On May 20, 2020
The way our media reports things is just somehow, if you are not a Nigerian and you read this you will think electricity was okay untill the lockdown..

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by obicoolnino: 5:57pm On May 20, 2020
Even b4 the lockdown, we've been suffering from epileptic power supply so nothing new here... Not like it will improve with all this petitions.
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by GamalNasser: 5:57pm On May 20, 2020
Mizwisdom:
I get constant light o. Praise the Lord!!

Lies
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by IMASTEX: 5:57pm On May 20, 2020
Just say 95% of the population. Because I have been my own government in that regard.
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by DrBrainstorm(m): 5:57pm On May 20, 2020
9ja and unstable power supply

Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by MajorOvakporaye(f): 5:57pm On May 20, 2020
grin

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Nobody: 5:58pm On May 20, 2020
Are you the right person for Ade?
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by mytime24(f): 5:58pm On May 20, 2020
Noise
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by ideabuilder: 5:58pm On May 20, 2020
Where are lodging complaint. I wan forward my own

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by DenreleDave(m): 5:58pm On May 20, 2020
Tessie01:
No light, no palliative , no money, no movement. God will help us in Nigeria

Tessie from rivers, is this you?
Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Exc2000: 5:59pm On May 20, 2020
undecided


let us just go back to the old NEPA days, NEPA wasn't this bad

I know for a fact growing up with NEPA we enjoyed more light, everybody bought iced waters, and iced lolly costing 50 kobo and 1 naira for ice water, we rushed back from school and always had light to watch afternoon cartoons like voltrons etc, we had light to play Nintendo games and only very few people had Generators because we had no use for it, when transformer get bad NEPA fixed it, now you fix it yourself, back then the black metters where available its cash and carry, now you pay for metter and wait till eternity

Right now every body owns generator because of this fvcked up Distribution Companies only thing they are good at is billing and more billing


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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by yommen: 5:59pm On May 20, 2020
We are all responsible.

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Re: Lockdown: Consumers Lodge 2,715 Cases Over Poor Electricity Supply, Services by Lanre4uonly(m): 5:59pm On May 20, 2020
It is much expected.

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