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Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by zakim(m): 8:17am On Mar 30, 2020
…over 5m customers will suffer crazy billing regime

With just two days to the implementation of the proposed over 51 percent electricity tariff hike nationwide, investigations by Daily Trust have shown that pre-paid meter shortfall will make the DisCos to subject over five million customers to the detested crazy billing regime in the months ahead. Despite the ongoing partial lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has not issued any directive suspending the planned tariff hike. Ahead of the hike, it provided a rebate from February 20, 2020 when it ordered the 11 power Distribution Companies (DisCos) to cap their estimated billing immediately and ensure they accelerate their metering strategies.

The regulatory agency had set the limit for which consumers can pay across the DisCos, based on the estimated monthly power supply the DisCos supplied to NERC.

Daily Trust checks have shown that the efforts by DisCos to provide metres for customers under the current Meter Assets Providers (MAP) scheme have been clogged by various hurdles that include the prevailing N1.7 trillion electricity market shortfalls and apparent complaints by DisCos over a 45 percent import duty on metering devices. 51% tariff hike looms, NERC mulls another hike after 9 months NERC last Monday concluded its tariff review consultations with the 11 DisCos and the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

The industry regulator has two to three weeks to review stakeholders’ submissions and approve the 51 percent tariff hike presented to it by the operators. The extra ordinary tariff review document obtained by this newspaper says another tariff hike may follow that of April 2020 after nine months. It explained that the Average National Cost Reflective Tariff (CRT) had changed to N53.4 from January 2020 but NERC allowed N30.7 as the selling price since 2018. However barring any emergency intervention in the face of the coronavirus pandemic and crash in oil price, that will end March 2020.

The Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) has N600 billion loan, which currently pays for the N22.7 tariff deficit to the GenCos. Postponing the April tariff hike may worsen the N1.7 trillion shortfalls already recorded in the electricity market, the records say. “In order to mitigate the impact of rate shock on consumers, it is proposed that the gradual increase shall commence on April 1, 2020,” NERC said emphatically in its recently concluded tariff review document.

Averagely, the DisCos will be allowed to start charging N46 from April 2020 raising the hike by 51 percent at an average increase of N15.3 from the current N30.7 tariff. The tariff will then rise from N46 to N50.3 from January 2021, representing another six percent rise. Only high consumers off estimation by April As the implementation of the new tariff beckons, only high energy consumers are free from estimated bill if they are not metered by April ending.

The Residential 2 (R2) and Commercial 1 (C1) customers whose bills have been capped will have to bear the brunt until they are metered through MAP by Year 2021 or 2022. NERC has set three years for the unmetered customers to be metered beginning from May 2019. To hasten this, it rolled out the capping of estimated billing regulations saying it is a trigger for DisCos to hasten the metering process so they can prevent revenue loss.

NERC said DisCos must meter all higher energy consuming customers (MD) by 30 April, 2020 and shall not be disconnected as they are not liable to pay estimated bill again. However, the unmetered R2 and C1 customers must not be billed more than a template NERC has approved for the DisCos.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/tariff-hike-meter-scarcity-persists-2-days-to-policy-take-off.html
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by GamalNasser: 8:21am On Mar 30, 2020
You mean Buhari will still go on with tarriff hike at this hard times ?

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Yenefer(f): 8:25am On Mar 30, 2020
Nigeria the sinking ship

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by hisexcellency34: 8:27am On Mar 30, 2020
These are things I expect that old fox to mention in his presidential speech yesterday..if you can't give palliatives, at least don't add to their pains

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by carbon1224(m): 8:51am On Mar 30, 2020
Mods front pagr

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Blakjewelry(m): 9:12am On Mar 30, 2020
They keep complaining about meter when can allow us import it and sell at even cheaper price than the available prices

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by ainas247: 10:21am On Mar 30, 2020
I no do again. what's going on
these people are bringing pain instead of relief

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Slawormir: 10:21am On Mar 30, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr

Too bad
The bad thing be say we nor dey even see light

Bedc for Benin city own worse!

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by jasmine1600: 10:22am On Mar 30, 2020
When this regime is done with Nigerians, the will understand the true meaning of next level.
No light yet the bills keep going up.

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by iammo(m): 10:22am On Mar 30, 2020
powerkey:
Yorubas brought this upon Nigerians and are still defending that wicked decision.

Stop Blaming Yorubas for the Vote casted by over 15 million Nigerians from North and South....

and quite frankly If Ibos with people like Berth Nnaji and Jonathan "Azikwe" hadn't Sold NEPA cheaply to Idiotic crimanls Called DISCOS we wouldn't be facing this crime against our pocket

Every time I pay those PDP scammers called NEPA , I lay Curse on PDP and its evil supporters

..

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Eriggs: 10:22am On Mar 30, 2020
They told everyone to stay at home, but who the hell is at NEPA Office switching off the electricity ?!

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Hisincrease: 10:23am On Mar 30, 2020
Nigeria my country.

I just tire for the nation.
First of all, they made the pre-paid meter unaccessible to everyone.
Secondly, they ensure that power is not steady.

And Now, the hike.

Brethren are we not under taskmasters here?

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by SBALFA: 10:23am On Mar 30, 2020
Hmmm na woa ooooo

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by englishmart(m): 10:23am On Mar 30, 2020
End the world
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by sapientia(m): 10:23am On Mar 30, 2020
Our government don't care.

They know we are docile and will accept gradually.

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by ayodejimayowa: 10:23am On Mar 30, 2020
Naija
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by princeade86(m): 10:24am On Mar 30, 2020
Not now
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Lorenzop: 10:24am On Mar 30, 2020
Every day, this senseless and wicked govt keeps giving us reasons to see how wicked and insensitive they are....even paid BMC crew members are feeling the hit. If it's not hike in VAT,it will be hike fuel, if it's not hike tariffs, it will be hike in food items. They keep deliberately dishing out anti people policies to further impoverish the masses.

I went through a whole lot of stress to secure prepaid meter for my compound. It's not just applying. You have to do a follow up with plenty begging and free giving just to have what you paid for delivered to you. It's so sad being a Nigerian..

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by iamezekwesiri: 10:25am On Mar 30, 2020
You want a joke?

Send NIGERIA to 0000.


My friends in Discos dey laugh una for mandarin.
FG haven't done enough to enable them do the needful.

Na so Blame game Upandan.
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by felai: 10:26am On Mar 30, 2020
This is Less of a concern at this period and palliative measures should actually be taken by NERC on how electricity charges and tariff would be charged during this Period.


This too shall Pass.

Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Fheelzz(m): 10:28am On Mar 30, 2020
grin angry

Too lazy to read abeg narrate this in one sentence grin

Get your graphics works 50% discount this corona period.

We no even know whether we go survive sef grin
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by ybalogs(m): 10:28am On Mar 30, 2020
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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by domchike(m): 10:28am On Mar 30, 2020
How about the NERC directives that Nigerians without meter shouldn't pay more than 1800 naira
zakim:


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/tariff-hike-meter-scarcity-persists-2-days-to-policy-take-off.html

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Deyemz(f): 10:30am On Mar 30, 2020
Hmmm, nawa ooooo
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Candycrushy(f): 10:30am On Mar 30, 2020
Where are we headed??
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Nigeriapen(m): 10:31am On Mar 30, 2020
Buhari Address Nigerians, Take Drastic Actions For Lagos and Abuja

WATCH VIDEO BELOW



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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Jaqenhghar: 10:32am On Mar 30, 2020
Una never see anything
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by meum: 10:33am On Mar 30, 2020
In this period of trying to survive a pandemic a government cannot suspend such a policy. Chai!

They said we should stock up for the lock down. Where is the money? For the two weeks(it could be more) that we will be forced to stay at home without money they still want to add this new electricity tariff to our problems.

The power is epileptic yet we are made to pay outrageous tariffs. Provide us with prepaid metres let's pay for what we use, they make it look impossible.

NO PREPAID METER NO BILLING. Estimated billing is wrong.

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Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by GamalNasser: 10:35am On Mar 30, 2020
Bigbabyjesus your thread on Big Pharma agents has been closed cheesy grin
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Johnbosco77(m): 10:36am On Mar 30, 2020
Useless DISCOS..
Re: Tariff Hike: Electricity Meter Scarcity Persists Two Days To Policy Take-Off by Nobody: 10:37am On Mar 30, 2020
When they are done with you all


You will know Nigeria is not a NATION

To an average nigerian....nigerian is getting better someday

To you politicians they know nigerias break up is imminent....they need all they can get to pay off what was borrowed to loot and they can only do that through OVER TAXING

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