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APC don increase electricity tariff...#LetsblameGEJ ![]() |
Na 250k me i dey expect sha... |
No mail yet ooo. Wats happening sef? Abi dem don change their mind ni? |
Abeg help me tell some pple... dusky123: |
[quote author=dbanjy post=34907850]Heard d next step on dat... Its an acknowledgement mail dat we all got after sending d payslip.#not so sure sha. D next step now, Its jst 4 dem 2 finally induct us into IKEDC proper. #Success 2 us all#...[/quote Hw can acknowledgement mail be the next stage...my broda make we just chill and watch hw tinz unfold. Success to us all. |
At last oooo after several attempts i got the mail acknowledgement. Tnk God ![]() |
bmbachu:Yes ooo. Mine since on friday too. Notin yet frm IE. |
Was it 3months payslip u sent? I sent only my recent one since friday am yet to get acknowledgment frm dem. preciousbaba: |
Orijin101:On point jooree... |
Yet to receive acknowledgement from Ikedc....congrats guys! |
Very much on point.uote author=aguiyi post=34586368]the Daura President will be thought how far Nigeria has moved since 1985. David mark would have emerged the senate president if all the APC senators had gone for that meeting. 1/3 of the house is 36 and we have more than that .[/quote] |
Guys....this is the main reason for the ESR job. Omo na serious target dey wait us ooo. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has issued new electricity tariffs that became effective for commercial and industrial consumers from 1 April 2015 and that would become effective for residential consumers from 1 July 2015. The new tariffs are in the Multi-Year Tariff Order, MYTO, 2.1 for the period 1 April 2015 to December 2018 and they replace the tariffs in MYTO 2 for the period 1 June 2012 to 31 May 2017. The charges are in two parts, there is a fixed monthly charge and there is a charge for electricity consumption, the energy charge, which is measured in kiloWatt-hour, kWh. We give below the charges for residential consumers using single phase or three phase meters, category R2. Charges are given for four electricity distribution companies, DISCOs, namely Benin DISCO, Ibadan DISCO, Ikeja DISCO and Eko DISCO. For Benin DISCO, the fixed monthly charge for residential R2 category is N750 in 2015, N900 in 2016, N1080 in 2017 and N1296 in 2018. The energy charge will rise from N12.54 per kWh to N18.46 per kWh, an increase of 47 per cent, on 1 July 2015. The energy charge will be N17.02 per kWh in 2016, N18.23 per kWh in 2017 and N15.23 per kWh in 2018. For Ibadan DISCO, the fixed monthly charge for residential R2 category is N625 in 2015, N750 in 2016, N900 in 2017 and N1,080 in 2018. The energy charge will rise from N14.23 per kWh to N18.00 per kWh, an increase of 26 per cent, on 1 July 2015. The energy charge will be N17.36 per kWh in 2016, N19.60 per kWh in 2017 and N17.93 per kWh in 2018. For Ikeja DISCO, the fixed monthly charge for residential R2 category is N750 in 2015, N900 in 2016, N1,080 in 2017 and N1,296 in 2018. The energy charge will rise from N13.61 kWh to N14.96 per kWh on 1 July 2015. The energy charge will be N14.50 per kWh in 2016, N13.88 per kWh in 2017 and N12.85 per kWh in 2018. For Eko DISCO, the fixed monthly charge for residential R2 category is N750 in 2015, N900 in 2016, N1,080 in 2017 and N1,296 in 2018. The energy charge will rise from N12.87 per kWh to N18.75 per kWh, an increase of 45 per cent, on 1 July 2015. The energy charge will be N18.01 per kWh in 2016, N19.39 per kWh in 2017 and N16.42 per kWh in 2018. The new tariff increases reflect the repayments of loans granted to all the DISCOS by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The loans amount to N30.72 billion for Benin DISCO, N27.16 billion for Ibadan DISCO, N11.70 billion for Ikeja DISCO and N6.86 billion for Eko DISCO. Interest charged on the loans is 11 per cent and repayments are to be made between 2016 and 2014. There are bound to be strong protests when these increases are implemented and this may be one of the reasons why NERC has finally accepted that the issuance of estimated bills by DISCOs must be swiftly brought to an end. NERC has recently acknowledged that the DISCOs are not doing enough to provide meters for their unmetered customers. NERC indicated that although the Credited Advanced Payment for Meter Implementation, CAPMI, was introduced such that customers can provide DISCOs with funds for the acquisition of meters, the DISCOs have not shown enough commitment to providing their customers with meters. NERC therefore proposes to issue an order stipulating the maximum amount any unmetered customer would pay to the DISCO that provides him/her electricity services. I believe that an estimated bill should not exceed 200kWh in a month and if the DISCO believes the customer uses more than 200kWh per month, the DISCO should as a priority provide the customer with a meter. |
Me na number 1 man for the job...quote author=shurlermoz post=34368027]Guys please calm down, whatever is gonna be yours wouldn't by pass you no matter what. PMB or not, some people go soon resume for IE. Are you amongst?![/quote] |
It will in Jesus name ooo...Amen! IE is ours..sealed by baba God. dbanjy: |
BiniShrine:Ma broda it is well....but re u sure thats what dey want to do? |
BiniShrine:My broda e no easy ooo...lol |
Fellow esr candidates....its another form of interview ooo. Like our 2nd stage. Abt to go in nw. All d best guys |
Got mine too and is for 8am, 27th May. Dnt get it...does it mean we hv gotten the job? |
siraj1402:He shld also tend to his cattles and rams...lol GEJ TILL 2019 |
GEJ all the way till 2019 ![]() |
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therefore, If not no3, no one else