Various issues concerning power supply, such as low voltage, epileptic power supply, prepaid metres, estimated billing, and vandalism, were discussed.
‎Under phase one of the programme, financed by a $500 million World Bank loan, 700,000 meters were supplied, of which 200,000 had been installed, Mr Gbeleyi said.
“The electricity tariff rate from N68 to N225 per kilowatt was never brought to the notice of the public as noted by NERC.’’
“The daily minimum 20-hour supply still stands.’’
“How can I be paying N18,000 monthly in my small shop when I don’t have up to 24 hours light in a month?
