Business Day (Nigeria)

Service reflective tariff: EKEDC moves to improve customer experience

- IFEOMA OKEKE

Eko Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (EKEDC) has said that the newly introduced Service Reflective Tariff (SRT) which took effect from September 1 was to the benefit of the customers as it would bring about the desired growth in the sector.

This was disclosed to journalist­s by the General Manager, Corporate Communicat­ions of the Company, Godwin

Idemudia who reiterated the importance of the Service Reflective Tariff to the growth of the Electricit­y ecosystem.

Idemudia said: “We understand the economic impact of the pandemic, but there will never be a good time for the implementa­tion of the new tariff.”

He assured that the tariff review was aimed at bringing improvemen­ts to the quality of service EKEDC provides.

Idemudia further explained that with the new service reflective tariff regime, customers have been grouped into five service bands depicting the quantity and quality of supply they receive. Customers on Band A will receive an average 20 hours per day, Band B customers will receive a minimum of 16 hours per day, Band C customers will receive a minimum of 12 hours per day while Bands D and E will receive a minimum 8 and 4 hours a day”.

The Disco also allays the fears of customers within the Dan dE service bands that the implementa­tion of the service reflective tariff regime is temporaril­y frozen and the existing tariff will continue until the company improves their supply hours as investment­s are being made to ensure that is achieved.

Idemudia also thanked customers for their continued understand­ing and cooperatio­n over the course of the journey for the desired growth in the sector and implored them to take advantage of the meter asset Provider (MAP) scheme for meter purchase to further help in accurate billing of their power consumptio­n and stem the tide of estimated billing.

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