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Solon: Allow staggered payment of electricit­y bill

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ALAWMAKER on wednesday pushed for staggered payments of electricit­y bills and for the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) to waive its convenienc­e fee of P47.

Senate Energy Committee Chairman Sherwin Gatchalian wants the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to look for solutions that will ease payment terms for consumers. He suggested to stagger the two months of electricit­y bills for not less than three months.

Utility firms, including Meralco, earlier extended the payment deadlines amid the implementa­tion the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).

Gatchalian said government should to come up with a solution to ease the burden of Filipino households, whose electricit­y bills are expected to pile up after a month of reprieve.

He said Filipinos, especially those belonging to the marginaliz­ed sector, might not have the financial capacity to pay two months’ worth of electricit­y bills in full and therefore risk having their electricit­y disconnect­ed.

“Because many of our kababayans are not able to work at this time, especially the ‘no work, no pay’ employees, our appeal is for the ERC to find ways to ensure that their electricit­y will not be cut off,” Gatchalian said in Filipino.

Gatchalian also appealed to Meralco to temporaril­y waive its convenienc­e fee so that consumers may be able to pay their electricit­y bill using the company’s mobile app without extra charges.

Meralco consumers are required to pay an additional P47 convenienc­e fee, on top of their monthly electricit­y bill, when paying via the mobile app.

“For humanitari­an reasons, let’s think of ways that will make the lives of our kababayans better and alleviate their suffering as we face this pandemic,” he said.

Meanwhile, the national Electrific­ation Administra­tion said there are over 90 electric cooperativ­es in the country implementi­ng the 30-day grace period for consumers to settle their electricit­y bills. Lenie Lectura

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