Kiyo: According to feelers
from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, effective April 25th
electricity consumers are expected to cough out between ₦25,000 and ₦50,000 for
pre-paid metres for the single phase and three phase models, respectively, under
the new Credited Advance Pay for Metering Implementation, (CAPMI) scheme.
CAPMI
became necessary following complaints by consumers about poor electricity
service delivery in the face of continued estimated billing by Power Holding
Company of Nigeria, PHCN.
Under
CAPMI, the Commission also disclosed that five Distribution Companies, DISCOs,
will be used for the pilot scheme. They include Eko, Ibadan, Benin, Kano and
Abuja DISCOs.
Filo: As if pre-paid metres
would guarantee steady power supply, besides we’ve always paid for metres before the
government declared it was‘free’.
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