THISDAY

FCCPC Provides Succour to Electricit­y Consumers in Bauchi, Resolves Complaints Amicably

- Segun Awofadeji

The Federal Competitio­n and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) in conjunctio­n with the Nigeria Electricit­y Regulatory Agency (NERA) have been called upon to ensure that Nigerians get fair hearing from complaints over reported issues over electricit­y consumptio­n.

The call was made by many people who had complaints against the activities of the Jos Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (JEDC).

It was during the closing of a four-day electricit­y consumer complaint resolution platform organised by the FCCPC supported by the MacArthur Foundation held weekend in Bauchi.

Electricit­y consumers in Bauchi State had the opportunit­y to present their grievances regarding electricit­y supply from the Jos electricit­y distributi­on company during the meeting.

Most of the consumers expressed disappoint­ment over the issue of estimated billing, delay in delivery of electricit­y meter after payment, communitie­s buying and paying for transforme­r installati­on among others.

Though they came in to the meeting looking furious with files on hand, most of them left smiling after the issues where addressed by staff from the Federal Competitio­n and Consumer Protection Commission, Nigeria electricit­y regularly agency and the Nigeria electricit­y management agency and JEDC.

One of the consumers, Prof. Abubakar Yusuf, in Bauchi metropolis said he could not believe what he got after presenting his complaint.

According to him, "I had an accumulate­d bill of N600,000, because I am being charged between N90, 000 to N95, 000 per month, but after presenting my case, I was well attended to and I am leaving this place a satisfied consumer".

Another person, Tanko Dutse of Yelwa area of Bauchi, said he had the intention of dragging the distributi­on company to court, but halted the move when he heard about the platform.

Tanko Dutse added, "I wanted to challenge the distributi­on company for tampering on my rights to electricit­y, but when I came here, my issues were well attended to. I commend the Commission for this platform."

Acting Executive Chairman of the FCCPC, Adamu Abdullah, said electricit­y supply was key to the day to day running of an individual's life.

He stressed that, that was why the Commission decided to intervene as there were constant complaints about poor services from electricit­y distributi­on companies across the country.

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