Oil & Energy
Electricity Consumers Flay PHED Over High Bills
Electricity consumers in Port Harcourt have expressed dissatisfaction over the escalated electricity bill issued by the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED)for the month of September, 2019.
Some electricity users who spoke with our correspondent at the weekend, said they received an additional bill from PHED for the month of September contrary to regular bills. Some of the electricity consumers who stormed the various PHED offices for explanation, described the increase in the bills as arbitrary.
A visibly angered customer, Mr Pedro Itah told The Tide at the Rumuola office of PHED, that he was not satisfied with the increase.
“In the bills as there was no commensurate services to warrant such increase; “ I am totally disappointed by PHED for increasing electricity bills without rendering a quality services, we are daily facing the challenges of epileptic power supply, yet PHED is increasing bills, this is unacceptable”
Another customer who spoke with our correspondent at the Elekahia office of PHED also decried the increase in the electricity bills.
“We normally pay N15,000,00 as our monthly bill but it was increased to N20,000,00 in the month of September. I don’t know what prompted the increase, what we look up to is improved services not increase in bills when power supply is still very poor,” he said.
Meanwhile, a staff of PHED who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the increase was a policy to deduct outstanding debts from customers, explaining that the increase was only for the month of September.
Efforts to reach the Corporate Affairs Manager of PHED, John Onyi for explanation proved abortive as he did not respond to calls.
Taneh Beemene
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