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Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by camri: 1:11pm On Aug 07, 2021
The Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IkejaElectric) says it is not currently metering customers due to the exhaustion of prepaid meters assigned to the company by the Nigerian government under the National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP).

Felix Ofulue, the spokesperson of the DisCo, said this on Friday while addressing the press in Lagos.

Mr Ofulue said the company received about 106,000 meters in the NMMP and has since distributed it to customers.

“We have practically done 99.9% of the meters, we have exhausted the meters completely. People are not getting meter now because we don’t have any on ground,” he said.

The Nigerian government in 2020 approved the NMMP to cater for the shortfall in the metering of electricity consumers in Nigeria.

The objective of the programme is to end estimated billing by the DisCos and attract private investment in the provision of metering services.

The government sought to roll out six million meters in two years. It, however, rolled out one million meters in phase zero of the programme.


Ikeja Electric
Speaking on the metering of customers, Mr Ofulue said the one million metres were shared among the 10 discos and Ikeja Electric allocated over 106,000 meters.

Explaining the criteria for distribution, he said the company focused on customers who were impacted by the recent increase in electricity tariff, the Bands A, B, and C.

“Bands D and E are not affected by the new tarrif and have no extra payment. But Bands A, B, and C were metered so that they manage what they use,” he said.

With the exhaustion of the allocated meters, Mr Ofulue said the DisCo is waiting for the next phase of metering to distribute meters to more customers.

“About 50 percent of customers in the network have been metered. Over 400,000 households have been metered,” he said.

This figure is out of over one million households captured in the database of the DisCo.

Electricity Infrastructure
On who bears the responsibility for stolen or damaged electricity infrastructure, Mr Ofulue said the company takes care of it but that many customers are impatient and end up replacing the equipment themselves.

“The provision of electrical infrastructure is the responsibility of the discos; transformers, lines, cables, and co,” he said.

“Whenever you see otherwise happening, it means the community is tired of waiting maybe because the disco is not active and they want to engage in self-help.”

The official, however, clarified that communities in which thefts of electrical infrastructure happen often would not receive frequent attention from the disco because “it makes no business sense.”

“If we keep spending money on an area and things keep getting stolen, it means there is a sabotage happening. It is simple business logic and it is a critical topic we have with community leaders for them to secure electricity infrastructure in their areas.

“We are trying to beautify and make our transformers look decent. It is when it is dark, dingy and messed up and people will go there to vandalise,” he said.

Also speaking on outstanding debt owed to the company by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Mr Ofulue said it was a perennial issue and not the federal government that is directly owing the company.

“Federal Government is the bulk majority shareholder of all the discos, they own 40 percent of all the discos, so how can you say your owner is owing you?

“The issue of debt is perennial and for certain reasons, the company was appealing to the Senate because they are on the level where they lobby the government,” Mr Ofulue said.

He added that deliberations and meetings are ongoing to ensure the recovery of the debt owed to the company.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/477940-why-many-lagos-residents-are-yet-to-get-prepaid-meters-ikeja-electric.html

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by candidbabe(f): 1:33pm On Aug 07, 2021
If there are not enough metres why can't them manufacture more.
How can they assign paltry 106000 metres to Lagos?
Excuses upon excuses is what we keep hearing from APC government since they took over power.
It shall never be well with APC.

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by tillaman(m): 1:33pm On Aug 07, 2021
Na fraud these people be, waited 2 good years before we got ours even though we deposited money

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Sluacoast(m): 1:34pm On Aug 07, 2021
Since the day we started making use of the prepaid. Na so we go dey off fan wey we no dey use. I remember when my brother go remove outside bulb. Na so the compound dark like witch. Abeg I don miss the normal style. No freedom again o grin grin

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Nuelito: 1:34pm On Aug 07, 2021
Seen and noted
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by slawormiir: 1:34pm On Aug 07, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr

Mumu talk


Bedc is even worse

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Sarmiz24(m): 1:35pm On Aug 07, 2021
Tiff
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by checky619: 1:35pm On Aug 07, 2021
If them give you no collect ooo, if Dem call you tell them you’re not around... the new prepaid Na scam
Very expensive

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by FalseProphet1(m): 1:35pm On Aug 07, 2021
All this big and plenty English can be summed up to the reality on ground which is, the corrupt officials amongst them have secretly sold the meters whilst billing customers on monthly basis so as to enrich their bottomless pit Pocket, but this year, they shall all be judged, I see many of them dying suddenly, I see Southern Nigeria gaining Independence.

This I have seen.

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by plainol(m): 1:35pm On Aug 07, 2021
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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Seniorwriter(m): 1:35pm On Aug 07, 2021
SMH


@SENIORWRITER
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by BrickDevo: 1:35pm On Aug 07, 2021
Dead country

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by McOluOmo: 1:36pm On Aug 07, 2021
It's not like beans that you can get anyhow, with your money sef na with abeg u go take get am, con3 don dabaru.






Guys wey no get girlfriend get peace mind

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by datola: 1:36pm On Aug 07, 2021
And we have government o! Ordinary prepaid metre that's not free and you are still going to make money from has become a rocket science to provide.

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by FarahAideed: 1:37pm On Aug 07, 2021
Eko and Ikeja Disco are the worst discos in the whole Nigeria ...they both have PHD is criminal extortion of customers through that fraud called estimated bill and little wonder they don't want to give people meteres

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Sonnobax15(m): 1:37pm On Aug 07, 2021
undecided
Prepaid metres that we've applied for countless of times without getting any positive results in return....

Them know say na them go lose via say we the customers will be the ones to be benefitting from the whole thing..
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by iamoyindamola(m): 1:37pm On Aug 07, 2021
Liar
Prepaid meters are wasting away in there offices
Awon useless mofos extorting Nigerians

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Handsomebb: 1:37pm On Aug 07, 2021
corruption is why.
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Iruobean(m): 1:38pm On Aug 07, 2021
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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Skillsnigeria: 1:38pm On Aug 07, 2021
grin ok
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by iambabaG: 1:38pm On Aug 07, 2021
Because y’all are thieves that want to cash at the expense of your customers..
Estimated billing dey bring money in na

Any other excuse loads of balderdash

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by PHZADDY1(m): 1:38pm On Aug 07, 2021
Scamgeria
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by femmy2010(m): 1:38pm On Aug 07, 2021
Give those that want to buy the option to buy and use.
This estimated billing thing is killing.

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by francisbarrack(m): 1:38pm On Aug 07, 2021
Incompetent morons. Don't know wen we gonna get it right in dis country. I tired

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by williams85(m): 1:39pm On Aug 07, 2021
FarahAideed:
Eko and Ikeja Disco are the worst discos in the whole Nigeria ...they both have PHD is criminal extortion of customers through that fraud called estimated bill and little wonder they don't want to give people meteres
Obviously you have not had an encounter with EEDC.
Those thieves will install postpaid meters and you will still be receiving bills on estimation..

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Joshcoli(m): 1:39pm On Aug 07, 2021
When it comes to milking and sucking dry the populace to last available money that can never fill their oceans of account it's there area of specialty

The prepaid is a heavy scam... They make sure your bill Is heavily estimated and loaded up before they give you prepaid meter to enable them milk you dry every month before you recharge. Imagine paying 17k monthly before you can recharge

This people know Nigerians don't know how to fight for their right so they can do what ever they like on the populace and nothing will happen... I know of IKEDC don't know of others q

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by NettyNelly(m): 1:40pm On Aug 07, 2021
Nawah the reason no hold water.

Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by femijay8271(m): 1:41pm On Aug 07, 2021
Awon Oni roo...lies everywhere

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Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by nairavsdollars(f): 1:41pm On Aug 07, 2021
stupid excuse
Re: Felix Ofulue: Why Many Lagos Residents Are Yet To Get Prepaid Meters by Lightorder: 1:41pm On Aug 07, 2021
Chijeep:
The first way to move this corn-tree forward is for all those people who're heading an office stop laying excuses.
We're not mumu na... you wey wan do something want to tell us that you don't know the population of lagos before doing it there abi this one dey mad ni...?

this government have failed to plan that's why they are failing already
if the foundation is faulty, what would the followers do ?

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