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DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by ikorodureporta: 6:41am On Nov 02, 2020


Electricity consumers begin payment of revised tariffs
• Govt, Labour strike deal

Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) on Sunday commenced implementation of revised electricity tariffs.

The revised tariffs are based on the decision of the technical committee set up to review the September 1 cost-reflective tariffs, whose implementation was temporarily halted after organised Labour threatened nationwide strike.

The Committee is headed by Minister of State for Labour and Employment Festus Keyamo. Labour is represented on the panel by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Deputy President Joe Ajaero.

The controversial September 1 tariffs have now been slashed with discounts granted.

Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) Chairman Prof. James Momoh, confirmed that the Commission had approved a new Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) review for the 11 DisCos.

The new regime of tariffs grants discounts as follows: Band category C 31 per cent, Band B 10.5 per cent and Band A 10 per cent.

According to him, the Review Committee met till 3.00am on Saturday, where it was agreed that the agreed terms should take effect from yesterday.

The NERC boss said Bands E and D are frozen.

Momoh said: “We signed off on it yesterday (Saturday). It has been done the way the people on the government side and the labour unions side agreed.

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“We have just written it in a very clear term so that the DisCos will understand their responsibilities, and customers will gain access to it and know that this is the agreed position. They should know that this is the position signed-off yesterday (Saturday) to take effect from November 1.

Giving a breakdown of how consumers will pay, the Ikeja Electricity said last night: “With the revised tariff regime, Non-MD customers in Band A, with a minimum of 20 hours daily will now pay N51.22/Kwh. Band B customers with minimum of 16 hours daily will be charged N46.93/Kwh; while Band C customers with a minimum of 12 hours daily will be charged N37.95/Kwh.

“Customers in Bands D and E, with minimum of eight hours and four hours per day, respectively, are not impacted by the tariff revision. Their SRT tariffs have been frozen and consequently, they will continue to be charged the old tariff prior to the introduction of the SRT.

“Prepaid Meter customers in Bands A – C, who vend from November 1, 2020 will be charged the new tariff while same will be implemented for Postpaid customers in these bands, during the November billing cycle.”

Other Discos yesterday announced the commencement of the agreed new tariffs.

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) said with effect from 1st November 2020, AEDC had effected a revised Service Reflective Tariff as approved by the regulatory agency.

“Customers on the pre-paid platform will be the first to experience the revised tariff when they vend from Sunday, 1st November 2020, while the revised tariff will reflect in the bills for customers on the postpaid platform when they receive their electricity bill.

“The tariff is divided into 5 Bands and based on hours of supply to the customers. While customers on Bands D & E have their tariff frozen, those on Bands A, B & C will see some level of reduction in their tariff as they vend.

“AEDC assures her customers that it will, in line with the spirit and letter of the service reflective tariff, ensure that all customers receive quality service. We are also committed to the improvement of service to customers in all our franchise area.

‘We, however, appeal to customers to please see this tariff regime as an opportunity for them to join hands with AEDC to speed up the process of improving the quality of service in the Nigerian power sector.”

The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO), the Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC), the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) – all said they had commence implementation of the revised tariffs.

But the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), said it was yet to revert to the new price. Its spokesman Busolami Tunwase said customers will be notified “when we want to commence”.

General Manager, Corporate Communications, Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), Godwin Idemudia, said: “When we were told to revert to the previous tariff, we complied. So if there is a new directive to implement another tariff rate, we have no choice than to comply.”

NLC confirmed that the revised rates were agreed upon . NLC Deputy President Ajaero who is also General Secretary, National Union of Electricity Employees, however warned that should power Distribution Companies refuse to reflect what was agreed at the last meeting between labour and government, “it means that negotiations have collapsed”.

He said: “If they say they are going to implement what we agreed it is not a story but if they are say they are going to do another thing, by the time they do it, you should expect a reaction from labour. That one doesn’t require any consultation here and there. They will get it.

“Let us watch them to now go contrary to the interim report but that one is still interim because we want to get to the root of all this. Should they go and refuse to reflect what we have agreed so. We will go back to the position pre-discussion with government.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/electricity-consumers-begin-payment-of-revised-tariffs/

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by ikorodureporta: 6:49am On Nov 02, 2020
dis people just pretend to be sharing free meters so as to hike tariff... how many people don get meters

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Nbotee(m): 7:06am On Nov 02, 2020
Hmmm..

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by yanabasee(m): 7:08am On Nov 02, 2020
There's no money in this country and everything is just having a new charge...... Even onions!!

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by jlinkd78(m): 7:08am On Nov 02, 2020
Noted
Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by helinues: 7:09am On Nov 02, 2020
Waiting for Reggaes to start their implementation

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by ignis: 7:15am On Nov 02, 2020
Shame on the leaders of the labour congress. Money have changed hands and they are here speaking grammar.

Why did they wait for the #EndSARS protest to calm before announcing this?

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by inoki247: 7:15am On Nov 02, 2020
Which new Tariff again so the bill wey dem dey bring lately na still Promo dem still av more in stock....

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Perfecttouchade: 7:15am On Nov 02, 2020
Ok
Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Jazzafizzy(f): 7:16am On Nov 02, 2020
I beg oo someone should please ,summarize
Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by kilomodemoh: 7:16am On Nov 02, 2020
Dis people no dey hear word abi....

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by IdontGivAfuck: 7:16am On Nov 02, 2020
We knew this why make a headline ??

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by IMASTEX: 7:18am On Nov 02, 2020
Please ensure it is by 200% increase for the blackout services. VAT should also increase again to at least 50%. Double the looting in the system & increase ghost workers in the civil service while increasing allowances of political appointees. At least our ever able National Assembly already know what to do, theirs should be by 500% increase in allowances. This will make the people appreciate you people the most & celebrate with you in your houses very soon.

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Muhylonaire007: 7:18am On Nov 02, 2020
Everything in Nigeria is now double the initial price. Yet the value of the Naira keeps dropping, purchasing power keeps getting weaker.
Soon, an average Nigeria may not be able to afford anything.


Where do we go from here?

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Perfecttouchade: 7:18am On Nov 02, 2020
yanabasee:
There's no money in this country and everything is just having a new charge...... Even onions!!
that onions own na shock

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Nobody: 7:18am On Nov 02, 2020
Thunder fire Bulhary mama anywhere she is

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by nairaman66(m): 7:18am On Nov 02, 2020
This tariff is still fraud! Those who are using prepared meters can control their usage, but sadly 80-85 percent of consumers are on estimated billing platform, so their bills will be inflated monthly by the power not used, but available!

Estimated billing is criminal, and must be rejected in all entirety. Your cannot blame someone for your lapses and inadequacies!

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by BizBayo: 7:19am On Nov 02, 2020
The Nigerian senate ended estimated billing with.

They didn't do enough to make sure prepaid meters are equally distributed.

Now it's time for them to implement a new tariff based on their epileptic power supply.

Nonsense and ingredients.

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by donogaga(m): 7:19am On Nov 02, 2020
It is still not clear.

They should do more to create awareness and enlightenment so as to ensure everyone is carried along.

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Liposure: 7:19am On Nov 02, 2020
We are waiting
Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Skye231(m): 7:19am On Nov 02, 2020
Onions price still dey baffle me

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by eddyslim(m): 7:19am On Nov 02, 2020
Another protest loading

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by BigBrother9ja: 7:20am On Nov 02, 2020
You increased tax

You increased electricity price


You increased cost of everything! But refused to increase salary since 2009

What kind of wicked leaders do we have in this country?

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by TroubleMaker47(m): 7:21am On Nov 02, 2020
Criminals

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Rebuke: 7:21am On Nov 02, 2020
Let's wait and see.
Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by wristbangle: 7:22am On Nov 02, 2020
This country is a joke. Another protest on the way.

If they share free prepaid meters to everyone, what happens to us who bought it with our money? Did they put it into consideration in the course of the meeting?

It's a shame the current NLC board are completely useless.

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by Nobody: 7:22am On Nov 02, 2020
A better Nigeria we want..

God bless President Mohammadu Buhari.
God bless Professor Osinbajo.
God bless all patriotic Nigerians.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: DISCOs Start New Tariff Implementation In November by ultimatebas(m): 7:23am On Nov 02, 2020
Liars. Just the same way they said they were gonna share palliatives. Only to hoard everything later.

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