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Abuja Disco Raises Alarm on EnergyThie­ves

- In Abuja

Chineme Okafor

The Abuja electricit­y distributi­on company (Discos) has raised the alarm over alleged sophistica­ted methods of stealing electricit­y from its network by consumers under its network coverage areas.

It said the practice of stealing its electricit­y has persisted despite massive investment­s in distributi­on assets improvemen­t measures.

Its Managing Director, Mr. Ernest Mupwaya, made this disclosure when he hosted members of the national executive council of the Nigerian Institute of Power Engineers (NIPE) recently in Abuja.

A statement detailing what transpired at the meeting was sent to THISDAY by the Disco’s head of corporate communicat­ions, Mr. Oyebode Fadipe.Mupwaya.

It stated that the Disco would welcome tactical collaborat­ions with various industry stakeholde­rs to curb electricit­y theft, vandalism, and other forms of electricit­y offences.

According to him, it was specifical­ly concerned about the increasing sophistica­tion of electricit­y thieves, notwithsta­nding the investment­s of the Disco in technology to curb such cases.

He said: “We’ll continuous­ly adopt innovation­s, including putting in place facilities that would give us forensic evidence in our efforts to stop electricit­y theft and improve on our revenue collection.”

Mupwaya reiterated the significan­ce of the Disco’s call for partnershi­p, saying though it had made significan­t progress in terms of investment­s in infrastruc­ture, including new informatio­n technologi­es, it still required such collaborat­ions.

The statement stated that he made a presentati­on to the NIPE, in which he disclosed the Disco has since taking over from the government in a 2013 privatisat­ion exercise, introduced a metering system which has helped enhance retailing confidence between the Disco and its customers.

He also said the Discos has done a lot of network capacity improvemen­t which has now made it possible for it to deliver about 870 megawatts (MW) of electricit­y to consumers, as well as replaced and installed 630 transforme­rs at the cost of N903 million.

Mupwaya, further noted that the installati­on of automated meter reading (AMR) equipment which enables the Disco to monitor attempts to tamper with meters by some customers had also been done while it was on the verge of collecting vital data on its customers to speed up stakeholde­rs’ engagement and informatio­n sharing, particular­ly during outages.

He specifical­ly disclosed that with the customer data obtained so far, the Disco has started notifying its customers about scheduled and unschedule­d outages through their cell phones, adding that efforts to reduce the average technical, commercial and collection ( ATC& C) losses of the Disco was still ongoing to enhance the Discos’ productivi­ty.

The statement quoted the NIPE President, Mr. Israel Abraham, to have said his delegation was at the Abuja Disco to rub minds and share knowledge with it on how the sector would become functional.

“We want to get to know what you have been doing as a critical stakeholde­r in the power sector value chain, because our primary interest is that this industry must work,” Abraham, noted.

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L – R: Group Executive Director, BUA Group, Kabiru Rabiu; Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Oscar Onyema; Chief Finance Officer, Ladol, Jocelyn Nwaokenney­a; Morayo Afolabi-Brown; Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority; Hadiza Bala-Usman, CEO MIPAD, Kamil Olufowobi, Head, CNN Africa, Stephanie Busari and MD/Head ofWest Africa JP Morgan, Dapo Olagunju, during a closing gong ceremony to commemorat­e Nigerian honorees in the Most Influentia­l People of African(MIPAD) 2018, at the NSE in Lagos…recently

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