ADVERTISEMENT

DISCO to supply customers with prepaid meters

Eze, who is the Communications Manager of the company, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Monday that the company had enough meters for its customers.

Electricity metres

The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has concluded plans to supply prepaid meters to its customers in South-East zone to end estimated billing, Mr Emeka Eze has said.

Eze said the company would soon commence installation of the meters to customers that applied for them.He said that it was the desire of the company to provide prepaid meters to its customers to end estimated billings and complaints of over billing.

The manager explained that the company had already commenced pilot testing of the meters to ascertain their workability before giving them out to customers.He said the company was doing everything possible to check sharp practices by those who might want to bypass the meter and connect elctricity directly from source.

``The meters will be installed on electric poles and they will be monitored to ensure that there is no bypass and tampering,’’ he said.Eze said the customers would pay for the meters in instalment, for a period of 36 months from installation through in built mechanism.

ADVERTISEMENT

According to Eze, in the meantime, customers could contest their bills if they felt it was high than what they consumed.``Customers can approach the customer care unit of the organisation to contest their bills and when they are not satisfied, they can approach the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission () for redress’’.

He advised people to report unscrupulous people tampering with electricity equipment in their areas to the appropriate authorities.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Husband begs IGP to find his wife who went missing on official police duty

Husband begs IGP to find his wife who went missing on official police duty

Ghanaian student sets world record for hugging over 1,000 trees in 1 hour

Ghanaian student sets world record for hugging over 1,000 trees in 1 hour

Lecturers need to undergo drug test to sanitise university system - Former VC

Lecturers need to undergo drug test to sanitise university system - Former VC

APC chieftains challenge EFCC to follow due process in Yahaya Bello's case

APC chieftains challenge EFCC to follow due process in Yahaya Bello's case

3 dead, 2 injured in 3-storey building collapse in Kano - NEMA confirms

3 dead, 2 injured in 3-storey building collapse in Kano - NEMA confirms

Lagos NCS visits family of stampede victim, promises nonstop financial support

Lagos NCS visits family of stampede victim, promises nonstop financial support

ASUU Sokoto demands council reconfirmation, payment of allowances

ASUU Sokoto demands council reconfirmation, payment of allowances

Yahaya Bello: Charge, prosecute US school for money laundering - Sowore to EFCC

Yahaya Bello: Charge, prosecute US school for money laundering - Sowore to EFCC

Don't hide deformed kids, they can contribute to nation's growth - Expert

Don't hide deformed kids, they can contribute to nation's growth - Expert

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT