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NERC mandates IBEDC to write off accumulated estimated billings for Ibadan communities

 


The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has ordered Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) to write off accumulated billings for all communities on Lalupon/Iwo Road electricity feeder in Ibadan, up till November 2020.


NERC Chairman, Mr Olayiwola Oyelade, gave the order on Tuesday while deliberating on a case brought before the commission by the affected communities.


MuchTalksBlog learned that Electricity Consumers’ Association on Lalupon/Iwo Road feeder had, on Nov. 27, 2020, sought help from NERC over it called outrageous billing.


The communities also demanded an end to what they called epileptic power supply to the area.


In his ruling, Oyelade ordered IBEDC to start fresh billing from December 2020 for all the customers affected by the estimated billing in the area.


He urged IBEDC to work on how to improve its services to more than 25,000 customers in the affected communities.


On the request to connect the communities to the Iwo transmission sub-station, the NERC chairman implored them to exercise patience with IBEDC, noting that shifting to another transmission station might not solve their problem.

He advised both parties to cooperate in finding lasting solutions to the issue of epileptic power supply in the area.


Briefing newsmen shortly after the sitting, Chairman of the association, Rev. Ezekiel Kehinde, said that the meeting was the continuation of the one they had on Nov. 27, 2020.


“Then, IBEDC promised to connect us to Iwo transmission sub-station but it has not done it till now.


“Instead, they said that they had installed another ‘breaker’ at Adogba station, where they would be able to radiate light and that they had divided the area into three categories for electricity supply.


“They also said that the first community would be getting 12 hours of electricity supply daily, while the second and third categories would getting eight and four hours of electricity supply daily respectively.


“We agreed with their promises and explanations, at least, to see how it would work for the next one month,” Kehinde stated.


Speaking on behalf of IBEDC, the Monatan Business Manager, Mr Odubola Olajide, said that his company agreed with NERC’s resolutions and promised to abide by them.


“Let me use this opportunity to tell the aggrieved communities that all that have been said will be taken care of and that the electricity supply to the area will improve,” Olajide stated.

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