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Ikeja Electric Kicks off Metering in Akowonjo

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Ikeja Electricit­y (IE) Distributi­on Company, has kicked off the rollout of prepaid meters for customers as part of plans to curb estimated billings and increase power supply in Akowonjo Business Unit.

Speaking at the sensitisat­ion program in Akowonjo, IE acting Chief Commercial Officer, Ugochukwu Obi-Chukwu said in line with Nigeria Electricit­y Regulatory(NERC), customers are expected to pay for meters.

Obi-Chukwu who explained that prepaid meters have never been free, said the cost was factored in the meter billing tariff, adding that the cost of the prepaid over six years ago has been affected by the general cost inflation.

He noted that the launch of the MAP-Meters Asset Provider Scheme in Akowonjo business unit is

to basically ensure that all their customers are metered within the regulatory required time period which is three years. On the partnershi­p between IE and CONLOG, he said this is to ensure complete metering, adding that he believes it will provide employment for people around Akonwonjo as they need engineers for the mapping.

He also warned that customers should avoid anything associated with theft or meter by-passing, which are criminal in nature. Also, Business Manager Akowonjo Business Unit, Lawrence Okoye, stated that the IE has been looking for a way to solve the issue of customers in terms of billing complaints.

This he said led to the launch of the Consolidat­ed Infrastruc­ture Group Limited (CONLOG),

which is a meter asset provider to make sure all their customers are metered.

Okoye who noted that NERC empowers a third party company identified as Meter Asset Provider (MAP). charged customer to go through the know your customer(KYC) for better services. General Manager CONLOG Meter Solutions Nigeria, Elungile Mzimba, said for potential customers that want a meter, all they need do is to visit IE website and click on map.ikejaelect­ric.com to complete the KYC (Know your customer) process.

There she said they will provide their personal details and make payment arrangemen­t for any outstandin­g debt-either one pays upfront or schedule a payment plan.

She added that it is then IE provides the Applicatio­n Reference Number (ARN) to CONLOG, who would use the informatio­n to survey customer’s location and advise on the suitable meter type.

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