Oil & Energy
DisCos Intensify Meter Deployment Under MAP …As NMMP Phase 1 Starts, August
Electricity Distribution Company Companies (DisCos) have intensified metering of customers under the Meter Asset Provider (MAP).
This is coming as the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) said it will begin the second phase (Phase One) of the National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP) in August 2022.
Speaking in Lagos, the Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) said it is metering more customers in Lagos under the ongoing MAP scheme.
The DisCo is sustaining meter deployment currntly under its Mushin Business District where it assured customers of prompt metering
Managing Director, EKEDC, Dr Tinuade Sanda, gave the assurance at a customer engagement forum organised by the electricity Distribution Company recently in Lagos.
The customers at the forum were drawn from various areas, including Mushin, Itire, Odi-Olowu, Tejuosho, Yaba and Papa Ajao.
Represented by Mr Joseph Esenwa, the Chief Financial Officer, EKEDC, Sanda said the engagement was continuous and aimed at fostering the relationship between the DisCo and its esteemed customers.
Also, Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company , said it has this year metered 111, 703 customers under the Federal Government mass metering programme.
It said 30 per cent of these customers have been found to either by-passed their meters or engaged in differed clandestine activities as non of them have made first recharge since their meters were installed, therefore, causing the company to lose enormous revenue.
Confirming this development, spokesman of the DisCo, Felix Ofulue, said 34,000 of such customers representing 30 per cent of the 111,703 customers already installed With prepaid meters are yet to make first recharge.
The NERC said it received bids from 45 local meter manufacturers to participate in the programme and was currently reviewing them.
Commissioner, Finance and Management Service, NERC, Mr Nathan Shatti, made this known at an interactive session with newsmen after the second Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) meeting in Lagos.
The Phase Zero of the NMMP was flagged off on October 30, 2020 with about 980,000 electricity customers installed with free prepaid meters under the first phase.
Shatti said the procurement process for the second phase started in early 2022, adding that NERC was currently reviewing the capacity of the manufacturers.
“Our target is to install four million meters for customers. From our experience in phase zero, we want to make sure that the manufacturers can deliver before allocation is made.
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