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Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by Omooba77: 11:10pm On Sep 03, 2021
Some Lagos households along the Lekki-Ajah corridor are complaining about the reduced supply of electricity by the Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC).


The situation has been linked to the recurring trip of the 33kv Ajah feeder serving areas between the second toll gate and Ajah.

Affected places include Victoria Garden City (VGC), Manor Gardens, Napier Gardens, Eleganza, Orchid road, among others.

Last month alone, the EKEDC blamed the feeder for power outages recorded at least eight times – August 5th, 9th, 12th, 13th, 19th, 21st, 22nd and 24th.

On September 2, the EKEDC again informed customers that the downtime they were experiencing “is due to fault detected on the 33kv feeder”.


Residents wonder why the company is yet to replace or fix the transmission equipment after repeated interruptions in recent months.

A spokesperson, Tiwalade Haastrup told DAILY POST that steps to resolve the problem are being taken with the recent approval by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“We just got approval for network improvement and infrastructure projects. The CBN approved it (funds) recently.

“We will rehabilitate the feeders giving us issues and also construct alternative feeders so that our customers will no longer experience a shortage of power supply”, Hastruup assured.


It is unclear if the funds are ready for disbursement but Hastruup confirmed that the bidding process to select contractors for the work is in progress.

Electricity tariff in Nigeria may rise as NERC concludes extraordinary review

In September 2020, EKEDC and other Distribution Companies (DisCos) implemented the Service Reflective Tariff Plan after the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) approved the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) 2020.

Meanwhile, the EKEDC has increased tariffs again. The effective date was September 1, 2021, according to the General Manager, Loss Reduction, Olumide Anthony-Jerome.

The official’s memo addressed to customers, with ref: 023/EKEDP/GMCLR/025/2021, was seen by DAILY POST.


It explained that the increment was a result of the nationwide mandate to enforce the Serviced Based Tariff approved by NERC.

“Kindly note that the increase will be reflected on the energy bill for October 2021 which will represent energy consumption for September 2021.

“For our metered customers with internal vending arrangements, we urge you to adjust the rates accordingly to reflect the new tariff increase as released by NERC”, Anthony-Jerome wrote.

But it appears that the EKEDC is oblivious of its directive. As of September 3, a notice on their website seems to deny the commencement of a new regime.


The statement signed by EKEDP Managing Director, Adeoye Fadeyibi cited “news making the rounds in the media from unsubstantiated sources of a planned adjustment in electricity tariffs” and advised citizens to “disregard all such reports”.

Curiously, the correspondence by GM Anthony-Jerome was dated August 25, while the MD’s rebuttal was issued on August 28.

Nigerians and organizations oppose the NERC order on the heightened charge. In its reaction, ActionAid stressed the need for consultation with the masses and protection of consumers’ rights.

The organization denounced the directive to all 11 DisCos, the second in one year, adding that the development would further erode the purchasing power of workers in formal and informal sectors.

Ene Obi, the Country Director called the action ill-timed and insensitive to the plight of Nigerians whose lean disposable incomes are already decapitated.

ActionAid hinged its position on the premise that previous hikes did not translate to effective strategies to manage the impact on macro-economic indices affecting economically crippled end-users.

Obi warned the Federal Government to stop draining ordinary people and challenged the NERC to compel all actors in the power supply industry to ensure efficiency in the power sector.

ActionAid said if the tariff increment was not reconsidered, the production cost of items will increase and might cause job losses in a country with a high level of unemployment.

The body working against poverty and injustice worldwide expressed fear that investors who rely on electricity will find it hard to break even.

“They will have to shift the burden of the increased cost of production to the final consumers of their products and services in an economy already choked by inflation”, Obi contended.

https://dailypost.ng/2021/09/03/lagos-ajah-feeder-cuts-electricity-as-ekedc-increases-tariff-after-nerc-order/
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by yanabasee2: 11:14pm On Sep 03, 2021
By the time we arrive 2023..... We'll be using #100,000k to buy one unit of electricity....

Infact, people are yet to see the real Buhari in action....


Sai baba for third term!! cool
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by duro4real(m): 11:19pm On Sep 03, 2021
There was a country
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by TheGiftedOne(m): 11:55pm On Sep 03, 2021
How much is solar panels and inverters self? These people own want come dey too much... Its time to become your own power source.. .
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by Omooba77: 11:58pm On Sep 03, 2021
Are they disobeying NERC?
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by Buckeyemedia1: 12:07am On Sep 04, 2021
Omooba77:
Are they disobeying NERC?
Today alone for VGC since 2 pm the electricity has gone & come @ least 4 times, instead of cursing Eko Distribution they will be shouting President Buhari?
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by Tony3245(m): 1:07am On Sep 04, 2021
Abeg make everybody getat
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by DoggoneDogg: 2:11am On Sep 04, 2021
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Buckeyemedia1:
Today alone for VGC since 2 pm the electricity has gone & come @ least 4 times, instead of cursing Eko Distribution they will be shouting President Buhari?
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Is EKEDC a law unto itself?
If the authorities Buhari put in charge cannot perform then Buhari is responsible.

Fool!!

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Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by Omooba77: 9:30am On Sep 04, 2021
Buckeyemedia1:
Today alone for VGC since 2 pm the electricity has gone & come @ least 4 times, instead of cursing Eko Distribution they will be shouting President Buhari?

You case is beyond redemption. Good morning! What is leadership all about?
Re: Lagos Ajah Feeder Cuts Electricity As EKEDC Increases Tariff After NERC Order by Macphenson: 11:25am On Sep 04, 2021
DoggoneDogg:
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Is EKEDC a law unto itself?
If the authorities Buhari put in charge cannot perform then Buhari is responsible.

Fool!!

Dont mind the fool.
Interestingly VGC is where the VP Yemi Osibanjo resides till date. So he can't even use his office to bring good electricity to his estate.

Shame.

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