By Emeka Mamah
ENUGU—The Federal Government has given marching orders to Electricity
Distribution Companies, DISCOs, in the country to supply pre-paid metres
to electric consumers without further delay.
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, SAN,
made this known at the end of his third monthly meeting with operators
in the power sector at the Ugwuaji Transmission Station, Enugu,
yesterday.
Fashola said that the meeting discussed the issue of availability of
gas, volatility of the foreign exchange market, financial capability of
Discos as well as difficulties of prising gas in dollars instead of the
local currency among others, adding that Discos must live up to their
responsibilities of meeting the demands of their customers to supply
them with pre-paid meters to avoid estimated billings.
Earlier before the meeting, the Minister had asked the Discos to always
engage their customers by informing them promptly about any power outage
and reasons for such problems.
According to Fashola, it was not the business of the government to
explain to Nigerians why certain Discos were not meeting up with their
responsibilities, having sold the various companies to them.
Fashola said government was playing the same role which the Nigerian
Communications Commission, NCC, was playing as regulator for the
telecommunications companies adding that each of them must step out to
play their roles effectively.
“If you are not getting power from the transmission company, you must
tell your customers so. The issue of review of tariff was arrived at
after consultations. You (discos) did the consultations. Why don’t you
step out and explain the issue to your customers. All of us must explain
to our different customers where we operate,” he said.
The communique issued after the meeting read: “The Honourable Minister
of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, chaired the
third monthly meeting of operators in the electricity industry in
furtherance of identifying, discussing and finding practical solutions
to issues facing the Nigerian electricity supply industry.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/epileptic-power-supply-fg-gives-marching-orders-to-discos-on-metres/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/epileptic-power-supply-fg-gives-marching-orders-to-discos-on-metres/
By Emeka Mamah
ENUGU—The Federal Government has given marching orders to Electricity
Distribution Companies, DISCOs, in the country to supply pre-paid metres
to electric consumers without further delay.
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, SAN,
made this known at the end of his third monthly meeting with operators
in the power sector at the Ugwuaji Transmission Station, Enugu,
yesterday.
Fashola said that the meeting discussed the issue of availability of
gas, volatility of the foreign exchange market, financial capability of
Discos as well as difficulties of prising gas in dollars instead of the
local currency among others, adding that Discos must live up to their
responsibilities of meeting the demands of their customers to supply
them with pre-paid meters to avoid estimated billings.
Earlier before the meeting, the Minister had asked the Discos to always
engage their customers by informing them promptly about any power outage
and reasons for such problems.
According to Fashola, it was not the business of the government to
explain to Nigerians why certain Discos were not meeting up with their
responsibilities, having sold the various companies to them.
Fashola said government was playing the same role which the Nigerian
Communications Commission, NCC, was playing as regulator for the
telecommunications companies adding that each of them must step out to
play their roles effectively.
“If you are not getting power from the transmission company, you must
tell your customers so. The issue of review of tariff was arrived at
after consultations. You (discos) did the consultations. Why don’t you
step out and explain the issue to your customers. All of us must explain
to our different customers where we operate,” he said.
The communique issued after the meeting read: “The Honourable Minister
of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, chaired the
third monthly meeting of operators in the electricity industry in
furtherance of identifying, discussing and finding practical solutions
to issues facing the Nigerian electricity supply industry.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/epileptic-power-supply-fg-gives-marching-orders-to-discos-on-metres/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/epileptic-power-supply-fg-gives-marching-orders-to-discos-on-metres/
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