Oil & Energy
CPS Tasks FG On Pre-Paid Meters
The Federal Government, has been urged to prevail on the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) to install pre-paid meters across the country so as to enable consumers to have value for their money.
The Press Secretary to Abia State Governor, Theodore Orji, Mr Ugochukwu Emezue in an interview with newsmen underscored the need for the pre-paid meters, pointing out that many people had been complaining out outrageous and inconsistent energy bills because PHCN officials “don’t often come around to read the meters”.
Mr. Emezue said that the completion of Ohiya substation was one of the dividends of democracy jointly provided by the federal government and the Abia State Government for the people of Abia State.
He noted that the economic activities in the affected areas by the Ohiya substation shut down had started to pick up, adding that the state government invested over N1.5 billion in the project to implement the federal government’s investments.
Said he: “Before now, people spent a lot of money in powering their generators in offices and at home with the inauguration of the Ohiya substation, however, all these monies will be channeled into other ventures”.
“Firms spent huge amount of money to procure diesel for their generators but with the inauguration of Ohiya project, the story has inevitably changed. Many have sent congratulatory messages to Governor Orji for his efforts towards the completion of the Ohiya station, Emezue stressed.
The CPS attributed the projects completion more than a decade after the award of its contract, to a robust working relationship between the Abia State Government and the federal government and appealed to artisans, traders and entrepreneurs, who relied on using generators for their various businesses to reduce the prices of their waves due to the decrease in production costs engendered by improved power supply.
According to him, since the inauguration of the Ohiya substation, his expenses on buying diesel for his generator had drastically reduced due to the enhanced power supply and appealed to the people of Abia State to guard all the public projects sited in their areas.
He noted that electricity transformers would soon be distributed to communities in the state, pointing out that some communities had refused to install the transformers they collected from the government.