Many Nigerians are reporting less use of generators due to improved power supply, President Muhammadu Buhari said on Tuesday.
The president spoke in his broadcast to Nigerians to mark this year’s Democracy Day.
“In
the area of power generation, Nigerians from all parts of the country
continue to report better power supply and less use of generators. This
underscores the effectiveness of the methodical plan to deliver
incremental and uninterrupted power supply to our homes, markets,
offices and factories.
“The country achieved 5,222.3 MW
representing the highest peak of power generated onto the national grid
and delivered to customers in December, 2017. With new facilities,
repairs and rehabilitations by government and private investors,
generation capability now exceeds 7,500 MW,” he said.
The
president’s claim is expected to remain contentious among Nigerians as
many parts of the country still experience several hours and days of
darkness. In some parts of states like Ondo and Lagos, residents have
not had electricity for several months due to challenges with the
electricity distribution companies on diverse issues such as
transformers.
On Tuesday, the president also spoke strongly against continuous deployment of estimated billing to electricity consumers.
Issues
around estimated billing of power consumers have been on for years
forcing the government to mandate electricity distribution companies
(DISCOs) to be more proactive.
In April, a bill to
criminalise the issuance of estimated electricity bill emerged at House
of Representatives. The bill is sponsored by the Majority Leader of the
House, Hakeem Gbajabiamila.
In his Democracy Day speech, Mr
Buhari expressed his administration’s intention to allow lawful
interventions from interested parties to eliminate estimated billing.
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