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  1. Band A Customers Left in the Dark: DisCos Blamed for Failing to Deliver Promised Power Supply

    Nigeria Band A Customers Left in the Dark: DisCos Blamed for Failing to Deliver Promised Power Supply

    Electricity distribution companies (DisCos) in Nigeria are facing scrutiny as they fail to meet the mandated power supply requirements for Band A customers, as directed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). Following NERC's approval of an electricity tariff increase for...
  2. Senator Ndume Slams Shocking Electricity Tariff Surge Amidst Public Outcry

    Nigeria Senator Ndume Slams Shocking Electricity Tariff Surge Amidst Public Outcry

    In a bold stance against the recent surge in electricity tariff, Senator Ali Ndume, the chief whip of the Nigerian Senate, has vehemently opposed the decision by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to increase electricity rates for consumers under the B and A classification...
  3. Ikeja Electric Reveals 41 Lagos Areas Impacted by New Electricity Tariff Adjustment

    Nigeria Ikeja Electric Reveals 41 Lagos Areas Impacted by New Electricity Tariff Adjustment

    Amidst the recent approval of an electricity tariff adjustment by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (Ikeja Electric) has unveiled data disclosing 41 areas in Lagos categorized under band 'A'. These areas, representing a subset of...
  4. Government Faces Backlash Over Electricity Tariff Increase: NLC and CSOs Express Outrage

    Nigeria Government Faces Backlash Over Electricity Tariff Increase: NLC and CSOs Express Outrage

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and several civil society organizations (CSOs) have expressed strong opposition to the recent electricity tariff hike approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). The tariff increment, which sees a significant rise from N68 per kilowatt...
  5. Implications of NERC's 300% Tariff Hike: What Nigerians Need to Know

    Nigeria Implications of NERC's 300% Tariff Hike: What Nigerians Need to Know

    The recent approval of a 300% electricity tariff hike by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has sparked widespread debate and concern across the nation. This shift signifies a departure from electricity subsidy in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry, impacting primarily...
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    Business Fix refineries, stakeholders challenge government – The Guardian Nigeria News

    https://guardian.ng/news/fix-refineries-stakeholders-challenge-government/
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    Metro New electricity tariffs to take effective in July- Minister of Power, Sale Mamman – Linda Ikeji’s Blog

    https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2020/6/new-electricity-tariffs-to-take-effective-in-july-minister-of-power-sale-mamman.html
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    Metro See The 3 African Countries Owing Nigeria N32.04 Billion In Electricity Bill – Tori News

    https://www.tori.ng/news/148321/see-the-3-african-countries-owing-nigeria-n3204-bi.html
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    Business Togo, Niger, Benin owe Nigeria N32.04 billion for electricity supplied in 2019 – NERC – Premium Times Nigeria

    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/397571-togo-niger-benin-owe-nigeria-n32-04-billion-for-electricity-supplied-in-2019-nerc.html
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    Metro Meter regulation will ensure stable electricity – Association – Vanguard Newspaper

    The Electricity Meters Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (EMMAN), on Wednesday, said the regulation on Meter Asset Providers (MAP) by the.... Read more via Vanguard Newspaper – https://ift.tt/2l8kWpJ Get More Nigeria Metro News
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    Business FG To Increase Electricity Bill From July

    The Federal government is set to increase electricity bills beginning from July notwithstanding complaints of epileptic power supply. New Telegraph’s checks revealed that the Federal Government had already yielded to pressure from power investors to begin a major tariff review, which reflects...
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    Business Fashola Directs Customers to Buy Electricity From GenCos

    The Federal Government has directed that certain customers can now buy electricity directly from Generation Companies (GenCos). The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola declared the Customers Eligibility in a statement issued by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission...
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    Business Nigerians Are Paying Outrageous Electricity Bills Since 2013 - NERC

    Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Thursday explained that investigations into the various metering claims presented to it by power distribution companies had commenced as it realized that several consumers were receiving outrageous bills. The Acting Head/Chief Executive Officer...
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    Metro Nigerians Should Expect New Electricity Tariffs From Monday - NERC

    The new tariffs approved for electricity consumers across the country will become effective on Monday and will enable the power distribution, generation and transmission companies to acquire needed infrastructure, the acting Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Dr. Anthony...
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