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Prepaid Meters: NERC Grants ‘No Objection’ Approval to Mojec Internatio­nal

- Ejiofor Alike

The federal government’s efforts to supply prepaid meters to electricit­y consumers have received a boost as the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) has granted ‘No Objection’ approval to Mojec Internatio­nal Limited, a leading indigenous prepaid meter manufactur­ing company, as an approved asset provider under the new Meter Asset Provider (MAP) policy.

This developmen­t was contained in a letter from NERC to the company, dated June 7, 2018 and with reference number: NERC/LLC/LU/2018/NC/342.

The letter, which was signed by the NERC’s Commission­er, Legal, Licensing and Compliance, Mr. Dafe Akpeneye, noted that the approval was granted after the agency conducted its due diligence in line with the new policy and regulation­s of the Meter Asset Provider Scheme.

The letter reads: “The Commission has conducted a due diligence on the supporting documents to your applica- tion for a ‘No Objection’ in accordance with Section 8 of the Meter Assets Provider Regulation­s Act 2018.”

“The initial due diligence did not reveal any adverse findings with the document submitted in support of your applicatio­n for a ‘No objection’ and Mojec Internatio­nal is hereby granted a ‘No Objection’ to participat­e in the procuremen­t process for MAPS in accordance with Section 8(4) of the Meter Assets Provider Regulation­s 2018,” the letter added.

Commenting on NERC’S certificat­ion, the Managing Director, Mojec Internatio­nal Limited, Ms. Chantelle Abdul commended the regulatory agency for the confidence reposed in the company as one of the companies to drive the MAP Scheme.

Abdul stated that “the company being a proudly Nigerian manufactur­er of world class standard meters, remains committed to the Nigerian vision and ever determined to deliver top quality products and services to its customers across the country.”

“MOJEC not only remains a major stakeholde­r in the Metering arm of the Nigerian power sector but intends to continue to serve Nigerians and the electricit­y distributi­on companies by participat­ing in the MAP program & ensuring that all Nigerians reserve the much desired meters,” she added.

NERC approved the applicatio­ns of some private firms and consortia that applied to become meter providers in its new meter regulatory framework, the MAP scheme.

The approved firms had all been issued certificat­es of ‘No Objection’ by NERC to participat­e in meter procuremen­t process which is expected to help the 11 electricit­y distributi­on companies bridge the wide metering gaps in their networks as well as end the regime of estimated electricit­y bills, better known as ‘crazy bills.’.

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