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Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by nlfpmod: 10:47am On Apr 16
Electricity consumers categorised under Band C, D and E have decried the sudden reduction in power supply after the increase in tariff for those under Band A feeders.

Band A customers receive 20 to 24 hours of electricity supply daily; B, 16 to 20 hours; B and C, 12 to 16 hours; D, 8 to 12 hours; B and E, four to eight hours.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had, on April 3, announced an increase in tariff for customers in B from N68 per kilowatt watt hour to N225 to allow a cost reflective tariff while the distribution companies (DisCos) to provide a premium of 20 to 24 hours of electricity.

Daily Trust had reported that the DisCos had struggled to sustain the 20 hours minimum supply leading to over 37 apologies by the DisCos for its shortfall.

Some of the DisCos had blamed technical faults from the Transmission Company of Nigeria.

Sources confirmed to Daily Trust that the DisCos now prioritise Band A customers to avoid sanctions by the NERC.

The situation is further compounded with low electricity generation, forcing the DisCos to ration 3,265 megawatts as of 3:49 pm yesterday.

Abuja Disco got the highest allocation of 611mw followed by Ikeja Disco, 603mw; Eko Disco, 513mw; Ibadan Disco, 329mw; Benin Disco, 223mw; Enugu Disco, 197mw; Port Harcourt Disco, 195mw; Kano Disco, 184mw; Kaduna Disco, 177mw; Jos Disco, 155mw and Yola Disco, 78mw.

Customers lament low supply

Christy Emmanuel, a resident of Federal Housing in Lugbe, Abuja, said: “The supply we get now is below eight hours despite being on Band C which means we are supposed to get a minimum of 16 hours of electricity daily. When the electricity is supplied now, it is mostly at night when you’re sleeping and it won’t be useful as we are all sleeping.”

Damilola Akanbi, said the same situation was the same in his estate at Life Camp as they were not getting eight hours of electricity per day despite being on Band B.

A resident of AMSSCO Platinum Estate in Galadimawa, Abdullahi Ahmed, in a WhatsApp group posted: “Please what’s happening? Since morning on Sallah day, we haven’t had supply for 5 hours, till now, we are in darkness. You reclassified our estate from Band A to B (not less than 16 hours supply), but for almost 65 hours, we have been in darkness. We have made complaints since Sallah day but to no avail.”

A resident of Kabala West in Kaduna, Ibrahim Yusuf, who said his area is on Band C, said the area had been suffering from poor electricity supply since the Sallah celebration.

“It was on the third day of Sallah, on Friday that we were given eight hours of electricity supply,” he said.

DisCos prioritising Band A customers

While Daily Trust could not reach the spokesperson of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company as she neither answered phone calls nor replied to text messages; an official of the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company confirmed that the DisCos were prioritising Band A customers to avoid sanctions from the NERC.

The official, who asked not to be named, said the situation was compounded with the low generation of power supply.

The minister said if we do not give Band A customers the required supply, they will sanction us. The supply is little. As of today, the supply is little over 3,000 and they are saying whatever is available, we should give Band A not less than 20 hours. So, how will the others get?

“If we don’t give the Band A, we are going to be sanctioned. We can’t be rationing fairly as we are not the ones who generate it
,” he said.

TCN tackles DisCos on low supply

Meanwhile, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has denied reports from the Ibadan, Benin and Yola DisCos for being the cause of power shortage to their Band A customers.

The General Manager of TCN, Ndidi Mbah, in separate statements during the weekend, said the TCN was not to be blamed for the earth fault at Amukpe and tripping due to an XLPE cable puncture at Effurun, both at TCN substations.

She noted that on April 11, 2024, the Amukpe 33kV feeder tripped at 2:31pm and was restored by 4.08pm within 1 hour and 54 minutes.

She said the cause of the outage, which was clearly under BEDC purview, was an instantaneous earth fault caused by stormy weather, which was restored on trial reclosure after the rain had subsided.

For Ibadan DisCo, Mbah said the feeders mentioned in its publication were not within the TCN network.

Abandoning services to other bands makes no sense– Experts

The Chief Executive Officer at Sage Consulting & Communications, Bode Fadipe, said the removal of subsidies for Band A consumers that made it mandatory to meet DisCos’ service commitment does not mean they should abandon their responsibilities to customers on Bands B, C, D and E.

“The DisCos’ decision does not make economic sense. The revenue generated from the bands makes a huge bulk of what sustains the sector. This is because they still have the volumetric advantage because they take 60 percent of the load on the grid.

“So, you can’t discard them. Band A alone can’t take care of the financial needs of the sector. No DisCos, in its right senses, would ignore the other bands and no regulator will encourage or advocate that,” he said.

He noted that the DisCos have a service responsibility to those below Band A as the availability of subsidy in those categories should not mean the DisCos do not have a responsibility towards them.

Founder, Spark Nigeria, Chinedu Amah, said: “These users have always had this level of supply prior to this time; the new emphasis on Band A is removing subsidy from those who had been profiled to have the capacity to pay.

“I think the whole process should be toiled for optimised supply; the industry should grow from identifying weak links to improved service levels through intentional partnerships. The customers really don’t care about who is at fault; they want improved services.”

https://dailytrust.com/consumers-decry-low-supply-as-discos-prioritise-band-a/

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by MajorOvakporaye(f): 10:49am On Apr 16
Sane Nigerian youths should be thinking of abandoning the sinking ship called a country. Go out and experience a better life. Nigeria is gone and it is irredeemable. Useless idiotic rulers and their stupid daft supporters.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by ignis: 10:56am On Apr 16
MajorOvakporaye:
Sane Nigerian youths should be thinking of abandoning the sinking ship called a country. Go out and experience a better life. Nigeria is gone and it is irredeemable. Useless idiotic rulers and their stupid daft supporters.

If all Nigerians adopt a defeatist attitude like you and "japa", who will steer the country towards progress and redemption?
Let's not give up on Nigeria. We need to work together for positive change instead of abandoning hope.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Crafteck1: 10:56am On Apr 16
Lol, get inverters

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Zimzy(m): 10:56am On Apr 16
Bad. It has never been this bad since I was born 40years ago. The light situation here is next to zero.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by bigdammyj: 10:57am On Apr 16
Noted.
Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by BarrElChapo(m): 10:57am On Apr 16
Everyone's band A
Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by slaawomirr: 10:57am On Apr 16
Damnnn niggar

Me nor even know the band way we dey here in Benin city


Because the way Bedc dey treat us he sure us say we are bandit

ignis:


If all Nigerians adopt a defeatist attitude like you and "japa", who will steer the country towards progress and redemption?
Let's not give up on Nigeria. We need to work together for positive change instead of abandoning hope.
Damnnn niggar
Bros we should not deceive ourselves again
We Nigerians are tribalistic, fake, wicked and hypocrites

A friend of mine said if tinubu gets 100k vote after what we went through in Buhari's tenure knowing fully well that tinubu brought upon us Buhari's administration and he was part of it then it means we the masses are fake, tribalistic and hypocrites

You know what if election is to hold again today the masses will still step into the polling unit with tribal and religion sentiments

Bros I repeat forgot about Nigeria we are gone. Nigerians are not angry about bad government they are pretending to be angry because it is not their tribes man rulling

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by chucks185: 10:57am On Apr 16
the house where i live in lagos, we have applied for prepaid meter since last year but haven't seen nothing till now,
they used to bring bill of 15k, but this time around the one brought is 50k despite the fact we didn't have light up to 4 days altogether last month.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Blaze14k: 10:57am On Apr 16
MajorOvakporaye:
Sane Nigerian youths should be thinking of abandoning the sinking ship called a country. Go out and experience a better life. Nigeria is gone and it is irredeemable. Useless idiotic rulers and their stupid daft supporters.

They will come for you hehehe

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Dogalmighty17: 10:57am On Apr 16
The incompetence of the black man is shameful. Since Obasanjos time to now, Nigeria is still battling with less than 4000MW. And yet you see all the useless MDs of these power companies wearing suit and speaking English. Failures all of them.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Angelfrost(m): 10:58am On Apr 16
The game is afoot... According to Sherlock Holmes. cool


Una never start to cry!

When you are done crying, you will beg to be 'upgraded' to Band A. tongue

Eventually, only Band A will have electricity supply... Ergo, everyone who needs electric supply will be in band A.


Now, that is how you increase electricity tariff stylishly without incurring too much resistance from the populace. cool


Las las, even Band A will never have the claimed 20-hour daily power supply.

The scam is what it is!!!

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Makamatic: 10:58am On Apr 16
Me wey never see light for 3 days now .

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by CountinBlessins(m): 11:00am On Apr 16
PHED in Rivers state is the worst disco ever!!! Nkpolu, Mercy land, etc all in arkness 4 to 5 days a week, Rumuodumaya same thing.

PHED CEO should be sacked by NERC, that Dr Benson Uwheru is useless , Dr Ajagbawa should be reinstated as PHED CEO

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by cjudy(m): 11:00am On Apr 16
Minister wey them suppose don sack since. What did I know. Na Yoruba government

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Opanka44(m): 11:00am On Apr 16
My own place is worse than anywhere else. It's really saddening

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Jokerman(m): 11:00am On Apr 16
Criminal Government
Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Pennywise2: 11:01am On Apr 16
Camel cannot change it's color. Nepa can not possibly change. U see that money they want to eat, they go find it tire.

You keep everyone in darkness and want more money. Everyone should get alternative sources. Nepa has never changed.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Pascal9: 11:01am On Apr 16
MajorOvakporaye:
Sane Nigerian youths should be thinking of abandoning the sinking ship called a country. Go out and experience a better life. Nigeria is gone and it is irredeemable. Useless idiotic rulers and their stupid daft supporters.
those countries you planned to run to was built by humans like you.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Offpoint1: 11:01am On Apr 16
Since this BandIT nonsense started, na only 10pm-4am come dey give us light now. Light wey I dey enjoy 20-23hrs daily before

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by nicho450(m): 11:01am On Apr 16
Imagine the country that Nigeria is better than. grin wink smiley cry

Check my signature
Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by 198800Mam(m): 11:01am On Apr 16
MI NA ONLY 2HOURS LIGHT I DEY SEE SOME DAYS NO LIGHT AT ALL

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by ehikwe22: 11:01am On Apr 16
Band A customers receive 20 to 24 hours of electricity supply daily; B, 16 to 20 hours; B and C, 12 to 16 hours; D, 8 to 12 hours; B and E, four to eight hours

Who wrote this? A journalist or a kindergarten?

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by socialmediaman: 11:02am On Apr 16
Pascal9:
those countries you planned to run to was built by humans like you.

People build new homes everyday. Some left Europe to build America

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by inoki247: 11:02am On Apr 16
Lol Band A dey cry say dem no get light other band dey cry say na band A dey enjoy Wu we go believe like this...


For my Area na BANDit dem dey....

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by 198800Mam(m): 11:03am On Apr 16
Makamatic:
Me wey never see light for 3 days now .

NA BAND Z YOU DEY OOO

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by Dbestbrest: 11:04am On Apr 16
In fact, the DISCOs are treating other Bands as non-existence. Since the creation of Band A, we have not gotten light in Kpansia, Yenagoa. We are waiting for them to come and distribute their useless bills at the end of the month. Before the creation of the useless Bands, we only receive 4 hours of electricity every 4 days

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by completeskills: 11:05am On Apr 16
Shitty stuff. I am not sure other countries do this band thing with their electricity supply. Nigeria will just find a way to always class separate the people.
Why can we just sort this electricity challenge once and for all.... Goldman sachs just predicted that Nigeria will be amongst the top 5 economies in the world by 2075. I wonder how this will happen.

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Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by SayGod: 11:05am On Apr 16
We go soon understand wetin we and this nepa people de do for this country

For now na to grab popcorn and enjoy the show cool
Re: Electricity Consumers Decry Low Supply As DisCos Prioritise Band A by edenex: 11:06am On Apr 16
Decision making under this govt sha

See the money going to calabar and lagos road. When it's not a priority
We ca engage Siemens with such funds and build a gas plant to power lagos more

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