Meter premium customers in 60 days, FCCPC tells Discos

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has been mandated by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission to ensure that all unmetred Band A customers receive metres within 60days.

On Sunday, the FCCPC Acting Executive Vice Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Adamu Abdullahi, said the move would ensure accurate billing and protecting consumers from arbitrary estimations.

Abdullahi also urged NERC to enforce the cap on estimated bills and ensure compliance with the required daily supply for respective tariff bands (A to E), saying it will promote fairness in billing practices.

To address these concerns and promote consumer welfare under the current service reflective tariff regime, FCCPC encourages NERC to mandate DisCos to meter all unmetered Band A customers within 60 days, thus ensuring accurate billing and protecting consumers from arbitrary estimations

In addition, we urge NERC to vigorously enforce the cap on estimated bills and ensure compliance with the required daily supply for respective tariff bands (A to E), thereby promoting fairness in billing practices,” Abdullahi said.

Abdullahi stressed that the DisCo should not be allowed to migrate any consumer to a higher tariff band to avoid any form of exploitation unless a consumer on Band B, C, D, or E is metered, “this will also serve as an incentive for DisCos to meter consumers.”

He reacted to the recent enforcement action taken by the NERC against the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company for violating the Supplementary Order to the Multi-Year Tariff Order 2024 for Abuja Electricity.

Abdullahi said the action includes a mandate for AEDC to reimburse all customers in Bands B, C, D, and E who were billed above the allowed tariff bands and to pay a fine of N200m.

The FCCPC boss called for more robust and vigilant enforcement, “as well as greater transparency in billing and power supply, as a balance to the recently increased tariff for Band A customers.”

NERC’s decision to penalise AEDC reinforces FCCPC’s strong advocacy for protecting consumers from unfair market practices, as mandated by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018. Notably, this action was taken within 48 hours of the introduction of a new tariff regime for Band A customers.” Abdullahi said.

According to him, while NERC approved the tariff realignment and Service Delivery Commitments for Band A electricity customers is to ensure the sustainability and viability of Distribution Companies, “and the entire electricity sector, we acknowledge the legitimate concerns raised by consumers. Many consumers have expressed fear that the likelihood of arbitrary estimated billing for unmetered Band A customers could lead to consumer abuse and dissatisfaction.”

The FCCPC is pleased with NERC’s recent Order to DisCos to automatically downgrade any Band A feeder that does not enjoy the minimum requirement of 20 hours per day power supply for seven consecutive days.

While the commission would closely monitor the implementation of this directive by all parties, in line with extant laws and an existing Memorandum of Understanding with NERC, we urge NERC to diligently enforce the proposed measures and collaborate with stakeholders to address consumer concerns, to foster a sustainable and consumer-friendly electricity market.” He said.

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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