FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by RealLordZeus(m): 8:09am On Jan 23 |
Same meter I was asked to bring 152k for here in Ibadan |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Inspirer1: 8:16am On Jan 23 |
We all know this is AUDIO. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by highchief1: 8:22am On Jan 23 |
adenigga:just same way bail is free.but if u enter police station u must spend money to come out. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by blackgold2018(m): 8:27am On Jan 23 |
owobokiri:all to decieve Nigerians. FG is lead by example first by scrapping their own corruption. Moreover the minister of power is he not them too? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Father4all: 8:33am On Jan 23 |
Story |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Alex80s(m): 8:35am On Jan 23 |
Our own installer said he will help us slow down the metre. Is it possible? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Guestmale: 8:40am On Jan 23 |
This is a good and welcome development,we don't carry our own meter to filling station whenever we wanted to buy fuel so why is it the duty of electricity consumers to provide meter. God bless minister of power God bless PBAT God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Offpoint1: 9:00am On Jan 23 |
Skyfornia:That band was just pure nonsense, visit an area of Band A, they'll have light a full day, then no light for 2 days... |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Mrexcell(m): 9:22am On Jan 23 |
This is not possible in nigeria just the usual lamba that doesn't work in reality. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by cyborg123(m): 9:29am On Jan 23 |
We have meter manufacturing / assembling companies in the country and you import 500, 000 meters? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by nedu666: 9:34am On Jan 23 |
Audio.... you will pay 10k before they install any meter. They call it transport. Some will request money to buy cable, rent ladder. On top Some will ask if you have cold water |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by chudez0147(m): 9:42am On Jan 23 |
donleo92:I don’t understand. The 5k is it for installation or for both the meter? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by chudez0147(m): 9:42am On Jan 23 |
donleo92:I don’t understandt. The 5k is it for installation or for both the meter? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Light78: 9:59am On Jan 23 |
dominique:I even gave them 12k after installing mine and the installer said he would sent the installation form to my email address. It's been 3 months now, no installation form. The meter has been mounted in my house , but I need the installation form to program it. I just don't know how to curse people. Each time I call him, he will give one excuse or the other. Please, someone here should help me! Please!! This is a wicked world! I wonder what people drive from wickedness. It's so saddening. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Light78: 10:06am On Jan 23 |
Babatundehy:Did they give you installation form or sent it to your email? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by litaninja(m): 11:36am On Jan 23 |
*yawn* |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by komols856: 12:07pm On Jan 23 |
Why not the Minister for power give out a phone number or email for people to report to when NEPA people charges for meters and it's installation. Do you know that I also paid 40 Thousand Naira each to get electrical contractors certificate needed to apply for prepaid meters. That is another exploitation from NEPA. Please we need a contact number to report to when NEPA people fails to obey the minister of power orders adenigga: |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by ceejay80s(m): 12:11pm On Jan 23 |
ybalogs:Meter wey no suppose pass 50k |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by rukyboy(m): 12:24pm On Jan 23 |
Story. Tell me why Benin disco is charging 135k for meters and posting it on their website |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by donleo92(m): 12:32pm On Jan 23 |
chudez0147:For installation |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Brendaniel: 1:21pm On Jan 23 |
ybalogs:How do you plan to enforce it ? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by chudez0147(m): 1:35pm On Jan 23 |
donleo92:What about the meter?? How much is it ? |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Love800(m): 1:36pm On Jan 23 |
But if you secretly ask alot of citizens, they will tell you they prefer estimated. People cant use some appliances at home with prepaid because of the billing. GanagiBitrus: |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Love800(m): 1:41pm On Jan 23 |
What's the difference between post paid and estimated meter pls? Lukuluku69: |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Love800(m): 1:44pm On Jan 23 |
How did you got it pls. Babatundehy: |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Lukuluku69(m): 2:06pm On Jan 23 |
Love800:Don't mind me, I actually wanted to type "estimated billing" |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by GanagiBitrus: 2:24pm On Jan 23 |
Love800:Right. That's why a said "Over-Estimated Billing" Anyway, the right thing is for customers to be billed according to their power consumption. &that can only be achieved via metering. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by bewla(m): 2:37pm On Jan 23 |
bobbiiee:Check the meters The all have code But thank God you won't pay for what you don't get |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Babatundehy: 3:55pm On Jan 23 |
Light78:Nothing of such, I only got called by those in charge, I was told meters arrived and could get one if I paid, so I did. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by Babatundehy: 3:56pm On Jan 23 |
Love800:I got a call from the phcn guy who always brings me my postpaid bill, that was all. |
| Re: FG Bans Meter Installation Charges, Threatens Sanctions by newfhace(m): 9:00pm On Jan 23 |
I had 120kw on the old meter, am still suprised it hasn't been transferred to this new one. The Federal Government has banned electricity distribution companies and installers from collecting any form of payment for meters, warning that DisCo officials and installers found extorting customers will be prosecuted. The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, issued the warning on Thursday during an on-site inspection of newly imported smart meters at APM Terminals, Apapa, Lagos. Adelabu said the meters were procured under the World Bank–funded Distribution Sector Recovery Programme and must be installed for consumers free of charge, stressing that any demand for money would be treated as an offence. Adelabu, who was received into the Apapa Port Command of the Nigerian Customs Service by Area Controller Emmanuel Oshoba, expressed happiness over the importation of another tranche of 500,000 smart meters under DISREP. He said the meters would be given to all electricity customers, regardless of their band. “I want to mention that it is unprecedented that these meters are to be installed and distributed to consumers free of charge—free of charge! Nobody should collect money from any consumer. It is an illegality. It is an offence for the officials of distribution companies across Nigeria to request a dime before installation; even the indirect installers cannot ask consumers for a dime. It has to be installed free of charge so that billings and collections will improve for the sector. “The main objective of coming here today is to carry out a physical on-site inspection of shipments of smart meters that the Federal Government has imported under the World Bank-funded Distribution Sector Recovery Programme. This programme is supporting the Federal Government to import a total of about 3.4 million meters in two batches; the first batch is 1.43 million meters, out of which we have received close to about a million meters. Currently, almost 150,000 meters have already been installed across all distribution companies in the country. “And what we have today is close to 500,000 meters that we just received. They are all smart meters, and I believe that the journey of completely eliminating the meter gap in the Nigerian power sector has just begun,” Adelabu said, even as he expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of metering. Adelabu was optimistic that in a couple of years, every household, business, and institution would be fully metered so that billings and collections in the power sector would become more transparent, fair, and just. He added that it would also improve the readiness of electricity consumers to pay their bills, leading to improved liquidity in the sector. “I’m quite excited and elated with what’s happening because it’s unprecedented. This is the first time in the history of this country that a government will be importing and locally buying this number of meters to ensure that the power sector is completely transformed. This is like walking the talk. Our target reform in the sector is not just verbal. Nigerians can see that this is real; it’s not just a promise of the tongue. “We said it is free. We are not saying this behind closed doors. We are telling Nigerians that the distribution and installation of these meters in every location is free of charge, and it is declared an offence—an illegality—for any DisCo official or installer to request money from the beneficiaries of these meters. We will track and monitor this installation. We also await tip-offs. We have the regulatory commission (NERC), which has offices in some of these locations, and the state regulatory authorities also have offices in each state. “We are going to open a customer complaint desk whereby, if you notice any such requests for illegal money, you report it, and the authorities will follow up. We are not leaving the installation to the DisCos alone; we’re also creating an interface between the installers and consumers to accelerate the pace of installation. We have some issues with the data and addresses of unmetered customers. We are working hand-in-hand with the DisCos to ensure clean data so that we can accelerate installation. “We also want to maintain a register whereby unmetered customers can register their names. Once we have a list, we will validate it with the DisCos, improving the pace of installation. We are looking for confirmed cases of requests for money by any DisCo official or installer. Nigerians will know what we can do, and it will serve as a deterrent for others not to commit such an offence or illegality. That’s the plan. “Extortion is not allowed, but there must be confirmed cases of such extortion, and the officials involved—no matter how high—will be prosecuted. It will be publicised and serve as a deterrent to others with similar intentions. We will not allow that. This is a government effort, and no activity of a DisCo or installer should frustrate government efforts to ensure that life is made easy for Nigerians and that we have a stable, reliable, and functional power sector,” he said. Adelabu added that the Tinubu administration is resolving a decades-long problem that has affected liquidity. “But the boldness, courage, and political will of the government to go ahead with this should be commended. We will track it end-to-end to ensure that the government’s effort is well implemented and our desired objectives are achieved. “The aggregate meter gap covers all categories of customers. We are not discriminating. We are prioritising every Nigerian, every customer, every electricity user. The issue of Band A, Band B, or Band C is temporary; it is our systematic way of ensuring this reform reaches everyone. The meters will be given to all levels of customers and not restricted to a single band. I am committing to that,” he stressed. As journalists expressed doubts over the possibility of free meter distribution to customers, the Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, Ayo Gbeleyi, stated that the bureau coordinates the implementation of the Distribution Sector Recovery Programme on behalf of the Federal Government and serves on the boards of all 11 electricity distribution companies. Gbeleyi said, “Regarding concerns that DisCos are delaying meter installations, you will soon see a new order or circular from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission prescribing the protocols and processes DisCos must follow to ensure unhindered access for meter installations. “We are monitoring this. We have our dashboard, trackers, and all stakeholders’ hands on deck to ensure seamless and rapid deployment of these meters. One more thing—the meters here are manufactured to the specific requirements of each DisCo. They are inscribed on the meter, with an anti-theft protocol embedded. The configuration is for a particular DisCo, so a meter configured for Eko DisCo cannot be installed in Ibadan.” Speaking, the Chairman of Mojec, Mojisola Abdul, said the meters supplied by the Federal Government are designed to genuinely generate more revenue for the country and supply more power. “I’m telling you, physically, we have installed almost 150,000 meters, and they are free. Don’t give anybody money. You are not allowed. We had a meeting Wednesday with the minister and the DG of BPE about further progress on making it easy for every Nigerian. We are calling it mobile registration of free meters. If you register today, your meter will be installed within three days,” she said. On the delay in meter installations after months of application and payments made, the minister reassured, “This is our country. It is valid that there will be apprehensions and reservations because of past experiences. Previously, there was limited meter availability, and payment was required. “But this programme has two advantages: first, the volume is now sufficient—we have received almost 1 million meters, with another 1.55 million meters coming in the second phase. Second, the meters must be installed free of charge. The complications experienced in the past will be completely eliminated. We had a meeting on Wednesday for almost two to three hours to discuss all existing complications and foreseeable difficulties, and I assure you we already have effective solutions to all these problems.” Adelabu also visited the National Meter Test Station in Oshodi, where meters are tested by the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency to ensure they meet required standards. Nigeria currently has over five million customers under estimated billing. Source: https://punchng.com/fg-bans-meter-installation-charges-threatens-sanctions[/quote] |
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