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Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Bobloco: 6:09am On Apr 12
A week after the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) increased electricity tariff for Band A customers to N225 per kilowatt hour from N68, electricity distribution companies are finding it hard to sustain the 20-24 hour supply to their customers on the band.

It would be recalled that NERC had on April 3 increased the tariff for electricity customers that enjoyed a minimum of 20 hours electricity supply daily with the aim of attracting investment into the sector and freeing the government from the continuous payment of subsidy for rich customers.

But it was observed that one week after the increase, there has been a daily post of apologies by at least one DisCo or the other for not meeting the contractual agreement for supplying electricity to their customers as provided in the new Multi-Year Tariff Order, MYTO, April supplementary order.

Checks on the X profile of the 11 DisCos showed that since the tariff review, the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution has made 10 apologies for its service shortfall to its Band A customers with the latest being yesterday, April 11.


The apology explained that the DisCo failed to meet its contractual service from the 9th and 10th of April affecting Amika, Oyigbo and Bristol Band A feeders.

It noted that the reason for poor service was a load shedding from the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) as well as loss of supply from the Afam Generating plant.

The apology message promised to “Assiduously work with TCN to address these challenges and restore regular power supply to the affected areas promptly.

“We apologize for any inconveniences caused and appreciate your patience during this time.”



The same situation occurred with the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) with the latest apology coming yesterday, with five cases of apology posted on its X handle.

The affected feeders are 7UP 11KV feeder, Joyceb/Tatcon 11kv feeder and Top Success 11kv feeder while blaming faults on the 33kV lines for the reduced service.

Kaduna Electric also made five apology posts in the past week with the latest being yesterday affecting its 33kv on airport road.

It blamed the TCN System load shedding (six hours) and five hours tripping from Kaduna Electric circuit.


Benin Electricity Distribution (BEDC) made six apology posts on its X handle with the latest being yesterday, it blamed Amukpe, Delta and Effurun feeders tripping and rainfall for the drop in electricity supply.

For Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), 20 out of its 44 feeders experienced low power supply ranging from one to three days during the day.

The latest was yesterday with 10 feeders affected; it blamed TCN and itself for the low supply.

Only two were reported on the X handle of the Yola Electricity Distribution Company (YEDC), the latest on April 10 affecting two feeders at New Wukari and Wukari feeders all blamed on loss of supply from TCN.


While the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) did not post an apology for not meeting agreed supply to its customers, a weekly report on the daily electricity supply to its feeders showed there were days the company did not provide the minimum of 20 hours supply to its band A customers. The report did not state the reason for the shortfall.

For Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), nine apology posts were made to various feeders on power outages they faced. The company blamed TCN and technical faults for the issues.


For Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JED), the company did not post any information on its power supply to customers under its franchise areas.

DisCos violate NERC’s order

It was observed that only Kaduna Electric provided a daily report on the electricity supplied to its Band A feeders, while KEDCO and EEDC provided information on the weekly report on their Band A feeders.

This nondisclosure violates the new order by NERC that requires the DisCos to publish a daily performance report on its feeders.


According to the order, “DisCos are obligated to publish daily on its website a rolling seven-day average daily hours of supply on each Band A feeder no later than 9am of the next day.”

The order also noted that “Where the DisCo fails to deliver on the committed level of service on a Band A Feeder for consecutive two days, the DisCo shall on the next day by 1am publish on its website an explanation of the reasons for the failure and update the affected customers on the timeline for restoration of service to the committed service level.”

It added that if “the DisCo fails to meet the committed service level to a Band A feeder for seven consecutive days, the feeder shall be automatically downgraded to the recorded level of supply in accordance with applicable framework.”



https://dailytrust.com/20hrs-supply-discos-post-37-apologies-to-band-a-customers-in-1-week/

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Otulented: 6:21am On Apr 12
There was a country called Nigeria. Shameless leaders.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by tojahh(m): 6:21am On Apr 12
Na apology una go chop tire. After all, no be statistics we chop na grin

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by IkeGod9891(m): 6:21am On Apr 12
Nice to improve after apology.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Savedday2: 6:21am On Apr 12
That is to tell you that they are very useless

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Nazgul: 6:21am On Apr 12
The problem about Nigeria is that when you try to point out obvious flaws in government policies, those collecting crumbs from the government would tag you as children of hate.

Tariff was increased by over 200% without increasing Mega watts generation.

The Discos and Gencos didn't agree to run a mock transmission to see if they can sustain at least 20 hours of electricity to customers on band A before approving the increase by the government.

They didn't fix the national grid that keeps collapsing like a child learning how to walk...

They just announced an increment, and immediately adjusted the prices because it favours them. And as usual their poverty stricken supporters who can't even afford 2 meals a day came out in droves to defend their greedy actions by comparing price of electricity in Nigeria to developed countries. Forgetting that our minimum wage over here is peanuts compared to what civil servants in these developed countries earn.

The greatest enemies of Nigeria are those who after receiving crumbs, openly support and defend terrible government policies that brings nothing but suffering and pains to the masses.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by harryboyng(m): 6:22am On Apr 12
Ati band A B C D even if e reach Z. Give us light. Let there be light. Economy sef go boost.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Towncrier007(m): 6:22am On Apr 12
So only the rich should enjoy good electricity?

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by OneMillionBTC: 6:23am On Apr 12
Smiles..... We need embrace reality. A good percentage of Band A customers don't get up to 20 hours power supply daily. They weren't getting such even before the tariff hike which was the basics for the increment.

Since most of our leaders enjoy steady power supply through one way or another, they are not in touch with reality on what is really happening on ground. We no get steady light for Nigeria.

Until we solve this "no light" issue, We will not progress as we should a Nation.

If I had the powers, I will keep "firing" the leaders in this sector every 6 months until I get a set of leaders that can do a good job.

Na band A no fit get light so , Band B and co should just manage their 3 hours daily average light.

The 37 apologies no complete, if they all honestly apologize, it will be daily and we will get about (11discos x 9 days) apologies so far.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Ezehillary(m): 6:24am On Apr 12
Funny country

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Duksnay: 6:24am On Apr 12
There is no way they will meet up. Not the Nigeria that we are in

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Ofunaofu: 6:24am On Apr 12
They are apologizing while still keeping and collecting the high electricity tariffs

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Bullhari: 6:25am On Apr 12
EEDC lied on its report. Am on band A but since January April first, I have not had light up to 6hrs a day. So days I did not see light, some days it did not last up to 2 secs

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Artscollection: 6:26am On Apr 12
Agbado boys are not normal!!!

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Kingdavid579(m): 6:26am On Apr 12
We're in Nigeria

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Ogonimilitant(m): 6:28am On Apr 12
Very funny. I wish the band A user can form an association where they can see this DISCOs to court and claim damages

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by swift123: 6:29am On Apr 12
TOO SAD....MY PUZZLE IS ,IS IT A ROCKET SCIENCE FOR NIGERIANS TO ENJOY LIGHT ? THIS SURPASSES MY COMPREHENSION I MUST CONFESS.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by MantileBernice: 6:29am On Apr 12
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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Sensiblerealist: 6:30am On Apr 12
We are waiting for the hit and miss approach of this Adelabu guy to come to fruition or otherwise, cuz the Naija oligarchs that I know noor dey care. They believe say nothing go happen

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by nedu666: 6:30am On Apr 12
It's obvious this 20hrs a day is a very tall order

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Teckwizard56: 6:31am On Apr 12
It's obvious supply has improved here we get at least 22 hrs light per day now. Nice work ikedc.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Julibet: 6:32am On Apr 12
Nigerians should be honest, what year do we think steady electricity will be possible in the whole country?

I'm no prophet of doom, but Im not seeing it possible not even when we celebrate 100 years of independence.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Elidrisy20: 6:33am On Apr 12
Refund their money johr

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Splashme: 6:35am On Apr 12
Lol
Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Galaticos444: 6:38am On Apr 12
Government of propaganda

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Chikel20000(m): 6:39am On Apr 12
tojahh:
Na apology una go chop tire. After all, no be statistics we chop na grin
u de mind them....

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Kelklein(m): 6:42am On Apr 12
On the last paragraph, the very 'corny' strategy they normally adopt over the years is that.. they would deprive the customer of power for a couple of days, then they follow it up with 4days of uninterrupted supply hoping that it would make the customer forget the darkness days.. then follows another interruption for 2 days.. almost like a cycle..🤔🤔

One word: inefficiency!.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by BarrElChapo(m): 6:43am On Apr 12
It’s a sham. Government conniving with private sector to rip off the people, what a shame!

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by israelmao(m): 6:45am On Apr 12
37 apologizes in one week show how unstable power supply is and further indicate that the new tariff is not justifiable.

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Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by tivta(m): 6:46am On Apr 12
Nice

Nigerians need to be more proactive and report the shortcomings of Discos to NERC
Re: Discos Post 37 Apologies To Band A Customers In 1 Week by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:46am On Apr 12
Did they reduce their charges, NO.

Apologies without a corresponding reduction in charges is useless

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