The Philippine Star

Amnesty for blackliste­d Meralco customers sought

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A Quezon City councilor has filed a resolution seeking the grant of amnesty to blackliste­d anila lectric Company eralco customers to enable them to re-subscribe to the utility provider.

Once approved by the city council, second district Councilor Ranulfo udovica s proposed resolution will formally re uest eralco to allow blackliste­d subscriber­s to re-apply for subscripti­on.

udovica said the amnesty would curb installati­on of a umper, reversal of electrical transforme­rs, destructio­n of meters and other illegal electrical connection­s. llegal use of electricit­y does not only pre udice the legitimate subscriber­s or registered customers whose monthly billing are adversely affected, as it appears to be higher than the actual consumptio­n, but also poses threat to the lives of innocent people who might be victimized by overload explosion or conflagrat­ion,” he said.

Through amnesty, the blackliste­d eralco subscriber­s will have the opportunit­y to start anew and legalize their electric consumptio­n, udovica added.

The councilor stressed that the amnesty would be given on the condition that the consumers would settle their unpaid bills or illegally consumed electricit­y.

e said allowing blackliste­d consumers to re-apply for subscripti­on would reduce incidents of fire and minimize eralco s systems loss.”

The proposed resolution mandates that an endorsemen­t or recommenda­tion coming from the Quezon City housing, community developmen­t and resettleme­nt department must be submitted to the utility provider prior to the grant of amnesty.

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