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Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by adenigga(op): 1:19pm On May 19
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The Lagos State Government says it is planning to phase out the classification of electricity customers into different bands as introduced by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission in 2024.

In April 2024, NERC placed electricity customers into bands A to E. Band A customers are premium customers mandated to pay the real cost of electricity while enjoying a minimum of 20-hour stable power supplies. Customers in other bands still enjoy government subsidies but with fewer electricity supplies.

Speaking at a ministerial press briefing in Alausa, Ikeja, on Monday, the Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Biodun Ogunleye, said the Lagos State Government is eyeing stable electricity for all without any need for the banding system.


As the Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission now oversees the Lagos electricity market, Ogunleye said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is interested in ensuring stable power in all homes.


“Let me say this: Part of what we are trying to enable is an environment that eliminates banding. Banding says that you have 3, 8, 12, or 21 hours of electricity.

“What we are saying is, is it impossible to have a continuous power supply? The governor has thrown the challenge and even repeated it again this morning. Is it impossible to have a 24-hour power supply?



“I strongly believe that we can do it. We have seen it before in this city. Banding is not what we want to focus our attention on,” he said.

Ogunleye had earlier said that the Lagos State Government would not allow an electricity subsidy, saying consumers in the state would pay the real cost of electricity as directed by the governor.

He said the state had expanded solar streetlight deployment, strengthened electricity infrastructure, and accelerated clean energy initiatives as part of efforts to transform Lagos into a reliable 24-hour economy.

Ogunleye said the state had intensified implementation of the Lagos State Electricity Law 2024 to establish a competitive electricity market driven by private sector participation.

According to him, the state has updated its Integrated Resource Plan and finalised a Strategic Implementation Plan aimed at eliminating the single-buyer electricity model and encouraging bilateral energy trading.

He said the Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission had strengthened licensing and enforcement activities, while the Lagos Independent System Operator was being positioned to improve grid stability and market performance.

On renewable energy deployment, Ogunleye said the government had replaced 22,000 conventional streetlights with smart solar-powered systems across major highways and roads, including Gbagada-Oshodi Expressway, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Ikorodu Road, and Funsho Williams Avenue, adding that another 20,000 solar streetlights had been installed, bringing the total number of operational smart solar streetlights in the state to about 42,000.

The commissioner said critical public facilities had also benefited from improved power supply interventions. He noted that Gbagada General Hospital now enjoyed between 21 and 22 hours of daily electricity following the installation of 2MVA and 1MVA transformers.

According to him, lithium-ion battery storage systems had been deployed across 11 primary healthcare centres and 52 secondary schools, while the Lagos State Television had been equipped with a 200KVA solar-powered energy system.
Source: https://punchng.com/lagos-plans-end-to-electricity-band-classification

Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by iwaeda: 1:25pm On May 19
Another lamba, Lagos will definitely increase tariff after election, believe APC at your own discretion. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by gabbytabby: 1:42pm On May 19
Angels from light kingdom will pay on your behalf.

iwaeda:
Another lamba, Lagos will definitely increase tariff after election, believe APC at your own discretion. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by alanto: 1:45pm On May 19
iwaeda:
Another lamba, Lagos will definitely increase tariff after election, believe APC at your own discretion. grin grin grin grin grin
Lagos is the only state that has done everything they said they'll do. What's lamba about it? They now regulate power however the please so?
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by CaptainJune: 3:14pm On May 19
suspending it for the moment to deceive gullibles only to renew it after the elections and make it worse.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by HacheNoire: 3:42pm On May 19
It’s so sad that after reading through the long epistle, it still did not address how the state intends to improve and enhance the grid to get electricity to users, or how it will prioritize critical health, education and manufacturing hubs.

Rather, we are talking about lithium batteries and street lights!

When I tell fellow Lagosians to stop electing furnitures into office, they start screaming ”Eko o ni baje”.
Ask them that, “Kini o ti baje”, and they will turn it to fight without nothing to point to.

What a sad time in history.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by ARISHEM:
I don't trust this Lagos government at all. They are looking for a stylish way to benefit from it at the expense of Lagosians.
What they are going to introduce, you all will be begging for a return to the bands
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by Ayo25: 3:44pm On May 19
I use to say the band stuff is unfair grin


Just supply steady electricity everywhere and those who can afford it should pay. There's is prepaid meter now to bill everyone equally.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by BarrElChapo(m): 3:45pm On May 19
At what cost? While we acknowledge the fact that 24hr electricity may not be cheap, still measures to make it accessible and affordable for all should be taken.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by Mopolchi: 3:46pm On May 19
Pure lie! They scrape it, less money for Ikeja Electric and the rest operating in Lagos Island.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by Tunmise40: 3:46pm On May 19
Let's see what comes out of it.
Maybe it's a good idea
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by badoh(m): 3:46pm On May 19
If government will be sincere in ensuring uninterrupted power supply, then they should pass legislation to fine or jail for a minimum of 6 months anyone caught tapping power illegally. You cant be blaming government for inefficiencies while you also sit at your house also committing illegal acts.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by LagosOrigin: 3:46pm On May 19
Is tinubu aware of this hmm
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by atobs4real(m): 3:46pm On May 19
Thank Mr. Governor. May the Almighty God help u succeed
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by SmartPolician: 3:48pm On May 19
That practice is uncalled for. Electricity that poor countries across Africa enjoy all day long is classified into bands with the highest bidder getting the most supply
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by AndroBlaze:
adenigga:
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Source: https://punchng.com/lagos-plans-end-to-electricity-band-classification
Scrapping the bands will only favour the rich more as everyone will now bare the burden of their +6ACs within one household.

Band A is the biggest reason so many of the rich bought solar and are even off grid now, going back on band A won't help the masses.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by Reference(m): 3:52pm On May 19
On the beach the wind constantly blows day and night. Lagos has a long coastline, ripe for the deployment of offshore wind turbines. Can't they give that a go.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by Antoeni(m): 3:52pm On May 19
This is Another Avenue to Ripe Off Electricity Consumers in Lagos, We Will Survive it
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by 3kay945(m): 3:54pm On May 19
Me wey dey enjoy my Band A .... una want put stone inside my garri or what. undecided
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by DeltaBachelor(m): 3:58pm On May 19
Eggsactly. This is long overdue. That former minister is as clueless as ever
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by marlow1962(m): 4:00pm On May 19
If a country can't provide basic amenity such as electricity despite the tax being paid by the citizens, that country is considered an underdeveloped nation.

But if as a nation you can't provide this basic amenity and your citizens have to rely on generating electricity themselves, the nation is considered a dead nation.

This modern era and we still battle electricity crises, God4bid evil leaders and their supporters .
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by Omenlon: 4:02pm On May 19
People should always read before commenting. Nothing like lamba or free lunch here. What Lagos State is invariably saying is that there is need to suspend banding and introduce market driven pricing to all electricity consumers in the state.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by SixSeven: 4:03pm On May 19
Ayo25:
I use to say the band stuff is unfair grin


Just supply steady electricity everywhere and those who can afford it should pay. There's is prepaid meter now to bill everyone equally.
It was banditry.

I don't know how Nigerians got comfortable with it. Speaking about Lagos 👇

Repost. Nigerians have normalized living with generators that people don't know how clownish they are when they explain it away👇

We built Lagos indeed.

One of the things that never impressed me about Tinubu and I choose Tinubu because he had the chance to change this back then in the 99 - 07, was the failure to make Lagos Water Corporation supply the state. That was a monumental failure if you recognize how much Jakande did in 4 years for a Lagos of our dreams. Pure water made its debut in Lagos around the early 2000s. Government watched on. If you were a child who took water from the tap on the public, raise your hands up 🙌 If a government, whether it's Tinubu or not cannot provide the basic infrastructure such as water, light and good roads, F9 ❌ Yesterday, someone said luxurious is the most abused word used in Nigeria today. And the person said they use the term luxury because most Nigerians have not been given the basics or experienced it before so anyone can say their solar is luxury 😔 The defenders of the government never experienced anything better, so they think defending the government is better and constructive criticism is bitter!

Now, the IPP Tinubu fought Obasanjo for, Lagos has the golden chance to generate its electricity and do far better than what Abia's Orji is currently bragging about, but instead of them to ask questions, they prefer all of you to be fighting ethnic and religious fights so they can never be held accountable. Who loses? You the foolish people who let politicians play their cards on you. Lagos is trying to keep the environment clean when Fashola did his home work. Sanwoolu is still struggling with administering a clean city. Ambode came and visionscaped everything away. Yet, they say they had a masterplan. Fashola also blamed the FG for the electricity independence and they finally got to power in 2015. They've been there for years, no opposition but light up Lagos is what Sanwo-Olu is celebrating in 2026 after Ambode made that his first 100 days project in 2015. Make it make sense. Your leaders are evil. Instead of serving you, they corner your resources and always want to settle contractors so the money can come back to them. No light, no water. Bad environment, bad water. Bad waste, dirty water. Chai.

You all are comfortable with sleeping with your oppressors.

You provide your own electricity (generator)
You provide your own water (bore hole)
You provide your own road (patch)
You provide your own housing (build your own)
You provide your own drinking water (pure water)
You provide your own waste management system
And they tax you upon all of these. You must be so in love with yourself that you will allow a government abuse you this much. They tax you for not doing their jobs.
Oyo State wanted to tax those who dug boreholes but they were quiet about the negligence of the state to provide water to the people. And they had an engineer as Governor. Your politicians are very very very very wicked people.

SixSeven:
REPOST

Meta said you should talk to your neighbours as if they can hear you. That's how you know artificial intelligence from real. Have we tried talking to our governments? How Nigerians became comfortable with this thing is insane, some people use industrial generators that work with diesel. Now everyone is going solar too because of government negligence. Tinubu himself changed the power supply at the Villa to solar. GCFR
Generator Commander of the Federal Republic.



https://www.tiktok.com/video/7532602447609564421

Generator noise is not the loudest of your problems, it is the fumes that are the silent killers and probably one of the reasons for the increase in cancer cases in Nigeria without us knowing. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a major component of fuel generator fumes. Carcinogenicity of these compounds has long been established. Those pollutants are not safe for your air and direct contact with your skin, water and environment. Imagine sitting behind the exhaust of a vehicle. That's what we are doing to ourselves.
If you cannot sleep well because of the noise, your health is affected. If you cannot hear well, because of the noise, your hearing is affected.
If you cannot breathe well because of the smoke, your health is affected. If you have the money, switch to solar but what sense does that make if you still live in an environment where your neighbours still use generators? You see why Nigerians need to solve this problem as a collective instead of doing I beta pass my neighbour competition.


Who did this to us undecided All I want to say is they don't even care about us

Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by ceejayluv(m): 4:05pm On May 19
iwaeda:
Another lamba, Lagos will definitely increase tariff after election, believe APC at your own discretion. grin grin grin grin grin
That's exactly what he's implying. All customers will pay the real cost of power and end subsidies.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by commoditiesnig(m): 4:09pm On May 19
Welcome development
Omenlon:
People should always read before commenting. Nothing like lamba or free lunch here. What Lagos State is invariably saying is that there is need to suspend banding and introduce market driven pricing to all electricity consumers in the state.
Exactly!
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by LeeSmart: 4:33pm On May 19
HacheNoire:
It’s so sad that after reading through the long epistle, it still did not address how the state intends to improve and enhance the grid to get electricity to users, or how it will prioritize critical health, education and manufacturing hubs.

Rather, we are talking about lithium batteries and street lights!

When I tell fellow Lagosians to stop electing furnitures into office, they start screaming ”Eko o ni baje”.
Ask them that, “Kini o ti baje”, and they will turn it to fight without nothing to point to.

What a sad time in history.
Na my eyes the pain me abi wetin?
No be this Ali Khamemei supporter be this?😲
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by bigdammyj: 4:48pm On May 19
Noted.


We hope for the better.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by Dijita: 4:51pm On May 19
what a country? The citizens produce the leader they deserve. They all wanted steady 24 hrs electricity but no one want o pay for it. They leader pocket the money to build and maintain the infrastructure for sustainable power supply.

The citizens would rather bypass the electricity meter, bribe officials to avoid paying for what they consume. You ask Nigerians to pay 50% of of the cost they are using to run their generator for regular and sustainable power supply they would protest and give many excuses why they should not pay. Nigerians always want to enjoy first class services for third class cost.

What a countryhuh??
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by femi4: 4:55pm On May 19
What is band without steady supply
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by winterfell007(m): 4:57pm On May 19
HacheNoire:
It’s so sad that after reading through the long epistle, it still did not address how the state intends to improve and enhance the grid to get electricity to users, or how it will prioritize critical health, education and manufacturing hubs.

Rather, we are talking about lithium batteries and street lights!

When I tell fellow Lagosians to stop electing furnitures into office, they start screaming ”Eko o ni baje”.
Ask them that, “Kini o ti baje”, and they will turn it to fight without nothing to point to.

What a sad time in history.
I'm suprised about how you suddenly changed to start attacking Lagos. I thought you folks strongly believe that anyone that critiques lagos must be on "Obidient" or "Omo Igbo" as you all assume.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by grandstar(m): 4:58pm On May 19
If this can be achieved before year end (24hour power supply), it may boost Tinubu chances.
Re: Lagos Plans End To Electricity Band Classification by LabStores: 4:58pm On May 19
These people have quietly implemented it already without properly informing the public. Since the beginning of the year, many areas have suddenly been pushed into the so-called Band A category.

What makes it worse is the complete lack of improvement in actual power supply. You cannot keep increasing electricity tariffs while the quality of service remains poor and unreliable.

This is a country where communities still contribute money to buy transformers, replace cables, and fix faults themselves because the electricity companies fail to do their jobs. Yet they can hold power for days without notice, explanation, accountability, or compensation.

Now with these outrageous Band A tariffs, an ordinary 2–3 bedroom apartment can spend ₦10,000–₦20,000 weekly on electricity with just moderate usage. And they expect average Nigerians to survive comfortably under these conditions, without looking for a way to cut corners?


Instead of fixing infrastructure, reducing outages, and improving service delivery, the focus is always on increasing bills and squeezing more money from citizens already struggling with inflation and economic hardship.

Nigerians are paying more for darkness, stress, damaged appliances, and endless excuses.

This system is not sustainable. The people running the sector are clearly clueless and disconnected from the realities ordinary Nigerians face every day.

Una never still ready.
USELESS PEOPLE
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