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Debt Recovery: PHED Seeks Chamber’s Support
Worried by the huge debt owed the agency, the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company, PHED, has solicited the support of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA in the debt recovery drive.
The Chief Executive Officer, PHED, Naveen Kapoor made the appeal while receiving members of the association in his office who were on courtesy visit as part of the activities marking the 3rd Quarterly Council Meeting taking place in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
Kapoor expressed unhappiness over the non-payment of electricity bills by various categories of customers valued at over N138.5 billion as at close of business in July 2018.
In his breakdown of the amount, Ministries, Departments, Agencies, MDAs are indebted to PHED to the tune of over N10.2Billion, while Premium customers otherwise known as Maximum Demand, MD and Non MD, mostly residential customers were owing N13.7Billion and N123.2Billion respectively.
On energy theft, the PHED Boss said that the company was losing over N3Billion annually, which he said would further plunge the company into serious financial difficulties if the situation continues unabated.
He stated that energy theft was usually done through diversion of load and outright meter by-pass.
Kapoor listed other challenges facing the company as entitlement mentality where some people erroneously believe that electricity should be free because oil is produced in their region.
Other challenges he said are non- cost reflective tariff in the industry, non- implementation of minor tariff review and regulatory uncertainties.
The CEO therefore, sought for the involvement of the Association in assisting PHED get attention of the government at various levels with a view to combating the enormous challenges facing the company.
“We appeal to you (NACCIMA)
to use your good offices in the various ministries to influence the Federal Government in settling the prolonged outstanding MDA debt and reduce the collection loss of PHED thereby enabling the company to invest more in her network.
“It is also a known fact that non- payment in any business is a killer. We appeal to our maximum demand customers to pay their bill as at when due”, Kapoor said.
Pesently, Kapoor said that enumeration of consumers have started in order to curb estimated billing and improving on service delivery.
In his response, National President, NACCIMA, Iyalode Alaba Lawson expressed l happiness over the warm reception accorded her members by the PHED leadership and promised to work together with company.
Lawanson thanked the management of PHED for the platform offered the Association to interact and form a common front in the company’s desired interest in service delivery improvement.
She said, “We are partners in progress. We are here to show you our solidary for partnering with NACCIMA
“In unity lies strength, we need to work together either in the private sector or public sector, all hands must be on deck”, the Lawson stated.
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