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NERC Condemns Customers’ Payment Of Transformers
The Nigeria Electric
ity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has said that any form of payment for transformers and meters by the consumers of electricity is not ideal.
The chairman of the commission, Dr. Sam Amadi, who disclosed this at the second batch disbursement of N213 billion power investment fund in Abuja, said the consumers are mostly to be blamed for that.
According to him, this had been happening because consumers were usually very eager to have transformers installed for them.
He said that the Federal Government was doing everything possible to ensure that enough funds were injected into the system to meet most of the challenges of insufficient fund in the sector.
“The CBN has come in as a responsible financial institution to support us to improve the capabilities of companies involved in the generation and distribution of electricity, to enable them improve their services,” he said.
According to him, all the parties involved would be held responsible to meet their various obligations pointing out that it is strictly business and that it is peared towards unleashing the efficiency in the market and ensuring that everybody delivers on their commitment.
He said “everybody’s performance is measured, there is nobody who will carry any loose cup for anybody because defaulters will be penalized accordingly”.
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