PHED cuts off power to Cross River Water Board over N177.7m unpaid power bill
INTERCORPORATE RELATIONSHIP of client-service provider between the state government-owned water company, Cross River Water Board Limited (CRSWBL), and Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Plc (PHED) has gone deeply awry, with the power distribution company cutting off electricity supply to the state water company following its inability to defray N177.73 million outstanding debts to the power distribution firm.
The water company is now crying blue murder against the power outfit; while the latter flays the former’s media prosecution. According to PHED, the water company is the guilty party, and needed not to shout.
The power cut by the service provider is the second since January 20 this year. This time PHED flipped off the power lines on 21 August, leaving CRSWBL with no option than to go to town with shrill cries of unfair treatment by the power firm. Both companies are now engaged in verbal attacks, as their spat has deepened.
Since the power cut, CRSWBL says it has been spending at least N150 million monthly on diesel generators to power its water treatment and supply plants.
But PHED said it cannot fathom the rationale for CRSWBL refusing a payment plan to defray its outstanding N177 million debt to it (PHED) yet it is spending above N150 million as claimed on diesel. PHED said the payment plan will not only ease CRSWBL’s cashflow, but also present an opportunity to enjoy longer hours of power availability on the said feeder.
PHED, whose franchise area includes: Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Rivers states, said it hardly ever engages its customers in a media war, not to mention government agencies considering the level of patronage it has enjoyed and is still enjoying from the governments of the four states in ensuring that power supply is sustained for the good people of the states.
According to John Onyi, manager corporate communications for PHED, the Cross River Water Board is among the premium customers that had been receiving a minimum of 20 hours of power supply daily; feeding from PHED’s ‘Water Board feeder,’ named after the water corporation. With the introduction of the recently reviewed electricity tariff, the water company is grouped in the Band A category.
Onyi said the Cross River Water Board Limited, with headquarters on Mariam Road, Calabar, the state capital, had since inception of PHED been a maximum demand customer; and as such, is placed on premium service. He said till date, the water board has an outstanding debt of N177, 730,978.52.