Electricity consumers who bypass their meters will be forced to pay up
to N450,000 as fine, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has
declared.
According to NERC, financial sanctions ranging from
N50,000 to N450,000 for meter bypass by power consumers have been
drafted by it and have been endorsed by the 11 electricity distribution
companies operating in the country.
It was gathered that NERC’s
decision was also endorsed by the Federal Government through the
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola.
This is
coming as the regulator revealed that it was perfecting plans to deploy
prepaid meters in government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies in
order to avert future debt accumulation by the MDAs.
The Vice
Chairman, NERC, Sanusi Garba, while speaking on the prepaid meter issues
raised in the zone of the Jos Electricity Distribution Company, told
Fashola and other participants at the last monthly meeting of operators
in the sector that the amount being charged as financial sanctions
depended on the class of power consumer.
Fashola advised NERC to
be more accommodating during consultation and “advised the commission to
place the highest level of sanctions on meter bypass to deter customers
from such act.”
“He (Fashola) advised the Discos to prosecute
offenders at the municipal level by liaising with the respective state
governments,” it added.
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