Mr Olubiyo said that there was also the challenge of improperly installed grid meters.
The group’s president, Kunle Olubiyo, made the appeal in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday while reacting to the incessant collapse of the national grid.
Mr Olubiyi said the current administration has engaged in diverse reforms in the power sector.
Mr Olubiyo, president of the Nigerian Consumer Protection Network, said this in an interview in Abuja on Friday.
To achieve the feat, Mr Adelabu said the ministry would leverage the Nigerian Electricity Act, 2023, to boost the power supply in the country.
On Sunday, the customers, in separate interviews, said that DisCos had increased tariff payable for power across the country without notification.
The experts said that they expect the privatisation will be reviewed in 2023 as the license circle for the process is 10 years.
The power sector was privatised in November 2013, with six power generation plants and 11 electricity distribution companies.
The power sector was privatised in November 2013, with six power generation plants and 11 electricity distribution companies handed over to the private sector.
“If you move around Abuja and other cities in the country, it is usually enveloped in darkness, this is not a good picture.
