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Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by naptu2: 11:38am On May 20, 2018
Estimated billing is the practice whereby electricity distribution companies guess what a consumer's electricity consumption should be based on the location of the consumer and the kind of appliances that are in the consumer's premises.

Many consumers complain about "crazy bills" that they receive from electricity companies. Crazy bills are bills that are given to a customer that do not reflect the correct consumption of that customer. Such crazy bills usually come in the form of estimated bills where the electricity distribution company gives the customer an estimate that far exceeds what that customer could possibly have consumed within the billing period.

Electricity consumers in Nigeria are meant to receive pre-paid meters from electricity companies in order to ensure that they are only billed for what they consume, but the electricity companies have been unable to provide pre-paid meters to many consumers. Some consumers allege that the electricity distribution companies are deliberately refusing to supply consumers with meters so that they can continue over-billing consumers

A member of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has sponsored a bill to criminalise the practice of estimated billing in Nigeria. A publuc hearing on the bill is scheduled to hold on June 5th, 2018.

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by naptu2: 11:38am On May 20, 2018
ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR REFORM ACT (AMENDMENT) BILL 2018

A BILL FOR AN ACT TO AMEND THE ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR REFORMS ACT TO PROHIBIT AND CRIMINALISE ESTIMATED BILLING BY ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES AND PROVIDE FOR COMPULSORY INSTALLATION OF PRE-PAID METERS TO ALL POWER CONSUMERS IN NIGERIA AND OTHER RELATED MATTERS

April 18, 2018

SPONSORED BY HON. FEMI GBAJABIAMILA.

COMMENCEMENT

ENACTED BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AS FOLLOWS:


The Electric Power Sector Reform Act (herein referred to as “The Principal Act”) is hereby amended as set out hereunder.

Section 35 (2) of the Principal Act is amended by inserting immediately after the word “term” the phrase “except reappointed under sub section 4 of this section”.

Section 67 sub section 1 of the Principal Act is amended by deleting the entire paragraph (b) and replacing same with a new paragraph (b) as follows:

“the installations, maintenance and checking of pre-paid meters, tariff methodology and proscription of estimated billings”.

The Principal Act is amended by creating new sections 68 to 72 as follows:

68 -(1) Estimated billing methodology is hereby prohibited in Nigeria.

– (2) Every electricity consumer in Nigeria shall apply to the Electricity Distribution Company carrying out business within his jurisdiction for a pre-paid meter and such consumer shall pay the regulated fee for pre-paid meter to be installed in his premises and the Electricity Distribution Company shall within 30 days of receiving the application and payment install the pre-paid meter applied for in the premises of the consumer.


-(3) Customers who elect to buy their pre-paid meters through Credit Advancement Metering Implementation must state it in their applications and such customers must be metered within 30 days of the receipt of their applications.


-(4) All electricity charges or billings to the premises of every consumer shall be based strictly on pre-paid metering and no consumer shall be made to pay any bill without a pre-paid meter first being installed at the premises of the consumer.


-(5) If a Customer is not metered within 30 days after application has been duly made, the relevant electricity distribution company is prohibited from refusing to connect the customer or disconnect the customer in the event that the customer has been connected or estimate his bills


S. 69. Upon connection, the Electricity Distribution Company serving the Consumer must inform the customer in writing on the nature of the meter installed, tariff methodology and all other services available to the customer.


70. In giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the National Electricity Regulatory Commission as the Regulatory body must ensure that all licensed Distribution Companies comply with the provisions of this Act.


71. All cases of illegal disconnection, refusal of the relevant Distribution Company to connect a customer after application, un-metering within 30 (thirty) days of a customer applying for a pre-paid meter and estimated billing shall attract both civil and criminal liability.

and any officer found guilty shall be liable to a fine of N500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira) or imprisonment for a term of 6 months or to both such fine and imprisonment as the Court may deem fit.

Section 94 sub section (2)of the Principal Act is amended by creating a new sub-section (4) as follows:

“any person who performs any act or does anything or refuses, fails and/or neglected to carry out his lawful duties with intention to contravene or frustrate the Implementation of sections 68 and71 of this Act is said to have committed an offence; and upon conviction shall be liable to 6 (six) months imprisonment or a fine of N1, 000,000, (One Million Naira) or to both such fine and imprisonment without prejudice to the right of the Commission to cancel or suspend any license under this Act”.


This Bill may be cited as the Electric Power Sector Reform Act (Amendment) Bill, 2018.


EXPLANATORY NOTES

This Bill seeks to amend the Electric Power Sector Reform Act to prohibit and criminalize estimated billings by distribution Licensee and other related matters.

http://www.gbaja.com/electric-power-sector-reform-act-amendment-bill-2018-a-bill-for-an-act-to-amend-the-electric-power-sector-reforms-act-to-prohibit-and-criminalise-estimated-billing-by-electric-distribution-companies/

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by naptu2: 11:38am On May 20, 2018
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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by NwaAmaikpe: 12:02pm On May 20, 2018
shocked


Na today?
Estimated billing is part of us.
We have accepted it for so long.
So why criminalize it?

Oloshos charge us for overnight action even when we don't use more than 15minutes of the airtime.

Someone dropping at Onitsha still gets to pay the same fee as someone dropping at Owerri in a bus from Lagos.

We pay the same rate monthly for DSTV irrespective of the number of Channels we watch or how long we watch it.

We are charged monthly Card maintenance fees whether we use our cards or not.

Nigeria can never be metered.
Because Nigeria thrives on exploitation

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Ignatiusprince(m): 12:02pm On May 20, 2018
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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by erico2k2(m): 12:03pm On May 20, 2018
naptu2:
Estimated billing is the practice whereby electricity distribution companies guess what a consumer's electricity consumption should be based on the location of the consumer and the kind of appliances that are in the consumer's premises.

Many consumers complain about "crazy bills" that they receive from electricity companies. Crazy bills are bills that are given to a customer that do not reflect the correct consumption of that customer. Such crazy bills usually come in the form of estimated bills where the electricity distribution company gives the customer an estimate that far exceeds what that customer could possibly have consumed within the billing period.

Electricity consumers in Nigeria are meant to receive pre-paid meters from electricity companies in order to ensure that they are only billed for what they consume, but the electricity companies have been unable to provide pre-paid meters to many consumers. Some consumers allege that the electricity distribution companies are deliberately refusing to supply consumers with meters so that they can continue over-billing consumers

A member of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has sponsored a bill to criminalise the practice of estimated billing in Nigeria. A publuc hearing on the bill is scheduled to hold on June 5th, 2018.
We all know its bad, this is longing this issue, make dem pass am to lawy quick
Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Nobody: 12:03pm On May 20, 2018
God bless you

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Nairalandmentor(m): 12:03pm On May 20, 2018
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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by hardywaltz(m): 12:04pm On May 20, 2018
This is a very good bill duh I doubt thee useless Distribution Companies will obey it.
In Nigeria making laws are as simple as ABC..
It's enforcing the law that is where the problem lies.

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Sarkin: 12:04pm On May 20, 2018
THOSE OF YOU SPREADING AND MOCKING THE VIRAL VIDEO OF OUR BELOVED IGP SHOULD Be WARNED.

I WILL REPORT ANYONE I CATCH TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION.

IPOB DOCTORED THE VIDEO TO BRING A GOOD MAN DOWN.

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by mysteriousman(m): 12:04pm On May 20, 2018
I pray this sees the light, in thr past estimated bills are issued month end but this days you discover estimated bills get to you by beginning of the month how is that possible, how will a company know what it is going to supply within this period knowing fully well the generation in this country is uncertain plus the challenges of distribution, how will they know if a customer is going to use that much of his schedule for last month is not same thing with this month? This is just theft they are stealing from people

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by histemple: 12:07pm On May 20, 2018
Femi Gbajabiamila is a sound representative of the masses. God bless you.

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by hardywaltz(m): 12:07pm On May 20, 2018
Let's hope these useless Distribution Companies will seat up.
Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Nobody: 12:07pm On May 20, 2018
The discos are in a sorry state. The owners are using intercompany/sister companies to move funds cos of the impending doom in the sector. Disco dey owe CBN, banks and NBeT and they cant pay. Customers are owing discos and wont pay either. How do i know this- i worked for one of them cheesy. Mr femi step aside let anoda man con chop.

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Nobody: 12:08pm On May 20, 2018
grin

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by kehinde1588(m): 12:08pm On May 20, 2018
Some idiotic Nigerians still won't appreciate this man for sponsoring such bill. And they will be the first to cry wolves when nothing is done.

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Ijaya123: 12:09pm On May 20, 2018
It is about time this happen. Right step in the right direction.

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by ikbnice(m): 12:09pm On May 20, 2018
The worst is no matter what, the illegal billing will. still continue. Nigeria is a lawless country.
Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by obstead200(m): 12:10pm On May 20, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


Na today?
Estimated billing is part of us.
We have accepted it for so long.
So why criminalize it?

Oloshos charge us for overnight action even when we don't use more than 15minutes of the airtime.

Someone dropping at Onitsha still gets to pay the same fee with someone dropping at Owerri in a bus from Lagos.

Nigeria can never be metered.





U are indispensable to nairaland. U add the color and humour to every post. These days, when I see a new topic I look forward to see ur response

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by abuhusna1: 12:11pm On May 20, 2018
The only thing that can ensure stability in the power sector is metering every household
The only thing that can make PHCN beg us to use light is prepaid meter cos I am sure everyone will be cautious with wasting energy

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Nobody: 12:12pm On May 20, 2018
#teamprepaidmetre but, come to think of it undecided all Na scam!
Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by tomdon(m): 12:15pm On May 20, 2018
Like for this goat, share for Buhari

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by Nobody: 12:15pm On May 20, 2018
cheesy
Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by s3tt1ngz003: 12:16pm On May 20, 2018
Ok
Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by NOETHNICITY(m): 12:16pm On May 20, 2018
This is a commendable one

I think our democracy is speedily evolving
Our distribution company's reluctance meterise all customers requires a resilient approach from Nigerians

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by jeeqaa7(m): 12:16pm On May 20, 2018
Ok
Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by jeeqaa7(m): 12:18pm On May 20, 2018
Sarkin:
THOSE OF YOU SPREADING AND MOCKING THE VIRAL VIDEO OF OUR BELOVED IGP SHOULD Be WARNED.

I WILL REPORT ANYONE I CATCH TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION.

IPOB DOCTORED THE VIDEO TO BRING A GOOD MAN DOWN.


Is calling you a monkey racism?

With or without the racism undertone..
It is important to note that you are indeed a Monkey �

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Re: Public Hearing On Bill To Criminalise Estimated Billing Holds On 5/6/2018 by mejai(m): 12:20pm On May 20, 2018
They should make it a firing squad or Stone to death offense. Ndi ara nepa

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