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Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by besti7: 7:34am On May 11, 2019
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has approached Nigerians not to pay for meter administration charge and the power bill if there is blackout for over about fourteen days.

NERC said that the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) guideline had halted the power Distribution Companies from gathering vitality and administration charges following two weeks of intensity blackout.

Its executive, Prof. James Momoh, broke the news at the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) dispatch of the MAP in Abuja on Friday.

The General Manager, Finance and Management Services, Abudukadir Shetima, who spoke to the Chairman, said that with the MAP guideline, the meters must be introduced not later than ten days after installment.

As per him, should the DisCo will not supplant a failing meter following two days, the client isn’t relied upon to make any installment.

He said that NERC, DisCos and the clients have their due date to give the meters to the clients at the required time.

He said the guideline was structured in a way that views the shopper as the lord in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) esteem chain.

The client, he stated, is relied upon to have the best administrations.

He included, “Due dates were given in the guideline to the DisCos, even the commission with the goal that we don’t defer, so the clients get the administration at the time that it is required.

“For example, if a meter is going to be introduced, it must be submitted inside ten days of making installment. There will be sanctions if that due date isn’t met.

“Number two, to guarantee there will be authorized, the MAP has been approached to give a bank execution ensure that will be called upon. So they will lose cash on the off chance that the delay in delivering the meters even by one day.

“Number two, if the meters get terrible, they will be supplanted by the MAP with no installment for the whole ten years time frame.

“If the meters don’t work they should be supplanted inside two days, on the off chance that they are not replaced inside two days, the client won’t make the month to month clients administration charge installment. That installment will be seized.

“Another piece of the guideline is that if there is a drawn-out blackout, and they are out of power for a considerable length of time, notwithstanding another measure that the commission is taking to address those sort of situations, the client won’t pay for the meter administration charge and won’t pay for the power if there is blackout for over about fourteen days.”

Posting the goal of the guideline, Momoh said the significant principal purpose is the evacuation of assessed charging to expel the discussions around it.

He included: “The clients are glad to make the installment. The second issue is income confirmation; happy clients will pay.

“Nigerians are eager to pay for the administrations they can get so that there will be income confirmation and that will affect the business all in all. Presently, the incomes in the business are not adequate to empower speculations and better administrations. Along these lines, it resembles an endless loop and this metering is expected to address that issue.”

Talking, the AEDC Managing Director, Engr. Ernest Mupwaya uncovered that through and through the organization has intended to meter the clients in its establishment regions with 900,000 meters.

He said that remembering that the clients would expand, the meter merchants would likewise provide food for their metering.

He stated: “On the whole, 900,000 traditions have been booked for metering in AEDC establishment territory in the main occurrence. Being a moving target, we know that the number may increment and as it does, the merchants will take them along.”


read more: https://gistok.ng/do-not-pay-for-electricity-after-2-weeks-of-downtime-nerc-announces-new-regulations/

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by MrThisandthat(m): 7:41am On May 11, 2019
These people will just wake up and announce rubbish...

Those pple wey dey disconnect light no dey read all these garbage o, if u like no Pay!

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Austindark(m): 7:42am On May 11, 2019
Actions and reactions are equal and opposite!!!!!

You can't be paying for what you don't get simple..

Nice one
But I hope this don't lead to attacks on the power workers.

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by chloride6: 7:42am On May 11, 2019
You cant ask us not to pay, ask them not to bill.

You dont regulate me, you regulate them

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by gratiaeo(m): 7:42am On May 11, 2019
Nigeria is a disgrace

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Lincoln275(m): 7:42am On May 11, 2019
Lagos too?

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by wewiwa: 7:42am On May 11, 2019
we are good to go
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by cryptocherith: 7:42am On May 11, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Justbeingreal(m): 7:42am On May 11, 2019
Really! Electricity drama in Nigeria is shameful..

That's why I made this topic tho.
https://www.nairaland.com/5067799/electricity-drama-nigeria

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Christifeanyi: 7:42am On May 11, 2019
Noted
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by uchman46(m): 7:42am On May 11, 2019
OK now we've heard make I catch any of them for my area again

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Gizer: 7:42am On May 11, 2019
Noted
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Onlinealaba(m): 7:43am On May 11, 2019
All these grammar on top Wetin go still flop..Naija i hail

Check my signature, get your electronics, SMART TVs, air conditioners, washing machines and sound bars at affordable rate,payment on delivery, BUY4ME services available too with POD option

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Richdad50(m): 7:43am On May 11, 2019
shocked

I will advice any able young man to leave Nigeria asap. Go to Canada, USA or Scandinavia countries legally. You will be better there. Don't let lazy folks decieve you. It is a society that rewards hardwork.

Don't listen to small enterprenuers decieving you the bullshit of you can start small. Go and start small over there. You will be better off. They reward intelligence and hardwork.

However, if you believe you can make it here, you can. It requires tenacity, maneuvers, and patience not hardwork. Nigeria will not get better in 20years to come.

Richdad

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Kalashnikov102(m): 7:44am On May 11, 2019
Hmmmm
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Machinegun91(m): 7:44am On May 11, 2019
This is sad news for the month

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Nukilia: 7:44am On May 11, 2019
Rubbish people! Give citizens prepaid meters and stop disturbing our ears with all these rubbish grin grin grin

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Bossontop(m): 7:44am On May 11, 2019
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Very useless set of pipu wey go jus sidon dey talk trash.......nor be d same pipu bin talk say if we no see prepaid meter make we nor pay??......listen to dem at ur own peril better pay if u like ur wire wey dey pole (lol)

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Okoyeebo: 7:45am On May 11, 2019
chloride6:
You cant ask us not to pay, ask them not to bill.

You dont regulate me, you regulate them

Stealing is prohibited but some people would still steal. Because people was established to catch thieves doesn't mean you shouldn't report theft to the police.

What you're saying is like 'your job is to catch thieves don't tell me to report thieves to you'.

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by nairalee(m): 7:45am On May 11, 2019
Rules that don't work in Nigeria.

I remember when they also said if they don't issue us prepaid meter we should not pay At all. I tried to exercise that right til they came and cut my light, carry my wire and delisted my house.

We know how lawless public officials, politicians, police and even law makers are in this country.

Leave Matter for Martha

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by exlinklodge: 7:46am On May 11, 2019
OK now

Taken with a pinch of salt.

Come to think of it. Nigeria like ambiguity too much. O don't understand what and how this rule helps anybody.

Abeg person wey understand, please explain to me o

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Lamasta(m): 7:46am On May 11, 2019
I smell liesgrin

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Favourobyno27(m): 7:47am On May 11, 2019
Some fools will still pay after this announcement. mtchwww stupid Nigerians

angry
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Authoreety: 7:47am On May 11, 2019
Really?
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by NotNairalandi(m): 7:48am On May 11, 2019
Ndi NEPA ! I don't know why EFCC is not doing anything about your fruadlent activities undecided

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by brainhgeek(m): 7:48am On May 11, 2019
besti7:
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has approached Nigerians not to pay for meter administration charge and the power bill if there is blackout for over about fourteen days.

NERC said that the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) guideline had halted the power Distribution Companies from gathering vitality and administration charges following two weeks of intensity blackout.

Its executive, Prof. James Momoh, broke the news at the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) dispatch of the MAP in Abuja on Friday.

The General Manager, Finance and Management Services, Abudukadir Shetima, who spoke to the Chairman, said that with the MAP guideline, the meters must be introduced not later than ten days after installment.

As per him, should the DisCo will not supplant a failing meter following two days, the client isn’t relied upon to make any installment.

He said that NERC, DisCos and the clients have their due date to give the meters to the clients at the required time.

He said the guideline was structured in a way that views the shopper as the lord in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) esteem chain.

The client, he stated, is relied upon to have the best administrations.

He included, “Due dates were given in the guideline to the DisCos, even the commission with the goal that we don’t defer, so the clients get the administration at the time that it is required.

“For example, if a meter is going to be introduced, it must be submitted inside ten days of making installment. There will be sanctions if that due date isn’t met.

“Number two, to guarantee there will be authorized, the MAP has been approached to give a bank execution ensure that will be called upon. So they will lose cash on the off chance that the delay in delivering the meters even by one day.

“Number two, if the meters get terrible, they will be supplanted by the MAP with no installment for the whole ten years time frame.

“If the meters don’t work they should be supplanted inside two days, on the off chance that they are not replaced inside two days, the client won’t make the month to month clients administration charge installment. That installment will be seized.

“Another piece of the guideline is that if there is a drawn-out blackout, and they are out of power for a considerable length of time, notwithstanding another measure that the commission is taking to address those sort of situations, the client won’t pay for the meter administration charge and won’t pay for the power if there is blackout for over about fourteen days.”

Posting the goal of the guideline, Momoh said the significant principal purpose is the evacuation of assessed charging to expel the discussions around it.

He included: “The clients are glad to make the installment. The second issue is income confirmation; happy clients will pay.

“Nigerians are eager to pay for the administrations they can get so that there will be income confirmation and that will affect the business all in all. Presently, the incomes in the business are not adequate to empower speculations and better administrations. Along these lines, it resembles an endless loop and this metering is expected to address that issue.”

Talking, the AEDC Managing Director, Engr. Ernest Mupwaya uncovered that through and through the organization has intended to meter the clients in its establishment regions with 900,000 meters.

He said that remembering that the clients would expand, the meter merchants would likewise provide food for their metering.

He stated: “On the whole, 900,000 traditions have been booked for metering in AEDC establishment territory in the main occurrence. Being a moving target, we know that the number may increment and as it does, the merchants will take them along.”


read more: https://gistok.ng/do-not-pay-for-electricity-after-2-weeks-of-downtime-nerc-announces-new-regulations/

Good baby step but rather late. Last year, Germany paid customers to use excess electricity. What stops us from petitioning the coy if we fail to see electricity supply for 2days unannounced?

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by Monaco2(m): 7:48am On May 11, 2019
Dis is Nigeria nepa go still cut light e just b like wen u enter police station n dem post bail is free for d wall yet u gats pay for bail still

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Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by tokrizy: 7:49am On May 11, 2019
MrThisandthat:
These people will just wake up and announce rubbish...

Those pple wey dey disconnect light no dey read all these garbage o, so fellow Nigerians... If u need light better pay before them NEPA people go come carry una pole go house...

Dem no get light to watch news na
Re: Do Not Pay For Electricity After 2 Weeks – NERC Announces New Regulations by bluntjudge: 7:49am On May 11, 2019
I am tired of these people.. They will just sit in their offices and dish out instructions you can't enforce..

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