
Residents of Maiduguri, Borno state capital, are irked by the recent
uninterrupted electricity supply which has caused astronomical increase
in charges. Yola Electricity Distribution Company (YEDC) came under
attack by residents who see the 24 hours electricity supply as waste and
digging holes in their pockets. The constant power supply, according to
the residents, had caused what they described as “outrageous
billings.’’ Mr. Ibrahim Suleiman, a resident who lives in Bolori Layout,
appealed to the YEDC to reduce supply of electricity. “YEDC should go
back to the former supply system where electricity was supplied for 12
hours and not 24 hours recently being enjoyed. Suleiman described the
stable power supply as a “wastage” because many consumers cannot use
electricity during working hours. “I work from 7 p.m. to 4 p.m. So I do
not need any electricity until I get home. But in this case, whether you
consume power or not, you will be billed to pay for it. I think this is
not fair, “he said.
Residents told newsmen on Tuesday that the
incurring high bills was worrisome. They said that it was not in the
interest of the masses, because it has hindered economic activities and
social life of the people. They also alleged that YEDC jacked up their
electricity bills by over 100 per cent for commercial and residential
areas sequel to appreciable improvement in power supply in the
metropolis. Mr Esther Chukwuma, one of the consumers, described the new
billing adopted by the power distribution companies as frustrating and
lamentable. “My bill indicated that I used 605 units in November and
they charged N14, 000 as against N6, 500 for September where I used the
same units. “They are charging me for what I did not consume because
during the day, I spend most of my time in my shop. I only use the
electricity at night at home. “I have a prepaid metre in the shop and I
don’t spend more than N2, 000 in a whole month. “So how come I am not
staying at home and i am being asked to pay N14, 000. “I am here in
their office, demanding an explanation,” she said. Also speaking, Mrs
Fatima Musa, a widow, said: “I was given a bill of N15, 000 monthly
instead of the N5,000 I used to get monthly. “I strongly disagree with
this outrageous charges given without any explanation.” She said that
electricity consumers were at the receiving end especially those without
prepaid metres, noting that the billing process was “opaque and lacks
transparency.” Malam Abdullahi Bako, who lives in Gwange, said “how can
YEDC be bringing between N9, 000 and N15, 000 to a room apartment in a
month?” “We are being forced to pay for electricity we never consumed;
this is extortion, we demand for transparency in the billing
methodology,” Bako said. Responding, Alhaji Usman Wakta, the YEDC
Maiduguri Business Manager, said the company does not bill its customers
arbitrarily. “These complaints may be as a result of the commissioning
of the 330kV transmission line which now supplies electricity 24 hours.
He said that before the commissioning of the new line, the stations
relied on the 132KV controlled from Biu, which can only supply for a
period of ten to twelve hours per day. “On the average, we now supply
electricity in the town for a minimum of 22 hours in a day which simply
implies that the consumption of energy by residents in the state have
multiplied or even tripled itself. “We took a simple study from our
prepaid metres users and we found out that the people that usually came
to buy unit of N2000 or N3000 in a month now have to spend N15, 000 or
N20, 000 because of their energy usage. “One thing we notice about the
consumers is that they waste energy. People have this habit of leaving
their lights on even in the afternoon. “Go to some super markets or
filling stations, you will see more than 200 bulbs on in the afternoon.
So the more you load you use the more energy you consume. On the
allegation of exorbitant billing of consumers without meter, Wakta said :
”We go to people’s home to do load assessment based on the gadgets they
have in the house and bill them accordingly.“
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