Ms Momoh said that the forum provided a platform for customers to tender their issues.
Many electricity consumers in the Federal Capital Territory on Band A have appealed to the Federal Government to review downward the high tariff amid the economic hardship
Ms Ekama said the area she lived in, Kubwa does not get a power supply for 10 hours daily and that some consumers still bought at the old tariff rate.
Management of the University of Ibadan says it will have to cough up N280 million each month as IBEDC reveals plans to move the institution to Band A.
“The daily minimum 20-hour supply still stands.’’
In April, the electricity distribution company increased the tariff for its Band A customers by 300 per cent from N68 per unit to N225 per unit.
It also directed all electricity distribution companies to provide as much clarity as possible to all affected customers.
The management of AEDC tendered the apology in a notice to its customers in Abuja on Thursday.
NERC has announced a hike in electricity tariffs that would only apply to urban customers who consume a minimum of 20 hours of power supply per day.
