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Power Supply Roadmap: Stakeholders Hail Fashola
Some stakeholders in the
power sector on Thursday commended the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Raji Fashola, for his 13-point agenda to enhance power supply in the country.
They told pressmen in Lagos that this would enable consumers know more about the activities of the sector and ensure proper monitoring.
The Tide source reports that on January 11, Fashola unfolded a 13-point agenda to enhance power supply.
The minister said during his maiden meeting with power generation, distribution and transmission companies and other stakeholders that the agenda was drawn up to ensure effective monitoring of the sector.
The Managing Director, Energy Solution Ltd., Mr Yomi Kolawole, said that the measure would enable all to keep the same pace with the sector as events were unfolding.
“The monthly meeting by Distribution Companies (DISCOs), Generating Companies (GENCOs) and Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) with stakeholders will enable consumers to criticise and suggest the way forward.
“It will give consumers the opportunity to complain since they know that these complaints would be treated urgently,’’ he said.
A community leader in Surulere, Lagos, Mr Olukayode Adeyemi, said that the initiative was a good one but added that DISCOs should ensure that all consumers were metered before the meeting.
Adeyemi urged the minister to implore government Ministries, Departments and Agencies that owed DISCOs to pay their monthly bill so that they could use the money for efficient services.
“These government agencies, departments and parastatals are owing DISCOs billions of naira. If they pay this money, DISCOs will use the money to repair their equipment and have money to do more things.
“If government wants to alleviate consumers’ suffering, it should create a policy that will ensure prompt payment of bills by its agencies,’’ he said.
The Chairman, Citizen Access to Electricity Initiative (CATEIN), Mr Abdul-Salam Fashola, said that the last consultative forum with DISCOs on tariff review was not followed.
“I could remember that most consumers rejected the call for an increase in electricity tariff but surprisingly government decided to increase it to favour investors,’’ he said.
He urged the minister to ensure that when the forum commenced, they should not abandon the wish of the stakeholders.
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