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47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by nlfpmod: 8:29am On Oct 06, 2023
The Federal Government Thursday began opening bids from 47 companies for the supply of 1.25 million electricity smart meters funded by the World Bank’s $155 million loan.

The bid opening is part of the Federal Government’s National Mass Metering Programme started in 2021 with the supply of one million meters in “phase -0”. The phase-1 of the project however failed to kick-off as the N200 billion funds expected from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, failed to materialise.

This prompted the World Bank intervention of a $500 million loan for the phase-2 with the balance $345 million going directly to the electricity distribution companies, DisCos, to fund the expansion of the distribution networks across the country.

Speaking at the opening of the bids in Abuja, the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Olu Veihejen expressed the commitment of the Federal Government to provide meters for all electricity customers and estimated billing in the Nigerian electricity market.

According to her, “The Federal Government of Nigeria is committed to delivering reliable and cleaner electricity to Nigerian people and businesses. We are embarking on reforms that will improve the performance of Distribution Companies as we continue our trajectory to cost reflective tariffs. In the first step to fulfilling our campaign promise to end estimated billing, we are launching phase two of the ambitious National Mass Metering Programme.

“The phase involves procuring 1.2 million pre-paid meters, with the procurement process set to begin this month, ending estimated billing which Nigerians have complained about for decades and ensuring cost reflective tariff etc
, Veihejen stated.

Also speaking on the programme, the Assistant General Manager, World Bank PIU, Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, Engr. Tukur Musa Bamalli, explained that the first set of meters under phase-2 are expected by June next year.

Engr. Bamalli explained that “we are procuring 1.25 million meters funded by the World Bank to supply the smart meters to the eleven distribution companies in order to end estimated billing. The loans became effective in February 2023. The contracts will be signed very soon.

“The NMMP is in three phases, phase 0, 1 and 2. This is under phase 2 of the mass metering programme funded by the World Bank for $155 million”.

He explained that local companies would be given special consideration as they are allowed “to bid up to 15 percent higher than the foreign companies for the lots available”.

He expressed optimism that the entire 1.25 million meters would have all been supplied by the first quarters of 2025.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/10/electricity-47-companies-bid-for-w-banks-1-25m-meters-worth-155m/

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by victorbass1234: 8:31am On Oct 06, 2023

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by NutritionGuru: 8:31am On Oct 06, 2023
Cool.
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When next you see Kwakwansho, duff your hat and salute him for being a truly wise and uncommon Great Visionary.
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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Chuknovski(m): 8:31am On Oct 06, 2023
This is an awesome development, I implore the government to ensure that only credible companies of impeccable standards are given the opportunity to supply quintessentially,

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by hukslaw(m): 8:32am On Oct 06, 2023
FTC 😘
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by siralos135: 8:32am On Oct 06, 2023
I still don't understand all these loan interventions by the federal government in the power sector. Just like the telecommunication industry, government should hands off and allow companies with capacity to play the game properly. No wonder NLC will threaten to go on strike and people won't have light despite the privatisation story of the PHCN. People will pay for light and still be contributing money to buy transformer. What nonsense!!!
We can't continue like this biko

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by 2Ways(m): 8:32am On Oct 06, 2023
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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by MarveworldG: 8:32am On Oct 06, 2023
Ok
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by hukslaw(m): 8:33am On Oct 06, 2023
victorbass1234:


It will still be looted !
Nothing works in my country

Nothing works in your life. Many good things work in Nigeria our country.

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by MatrixReloaded: 8:33am On Oct 06, 2023
Electricity should have a means to shut off supply without cutting off wire cables of defaulters. Just as Gas and Water. Nigeria is climbing

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by sslcrypt: 8:33am On Oct 06, 2023
Criminals
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Skillsnigeria: 8:34am On Oct 06, 2023
Hmmm
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by wittywriter: 8:34am On Oct 06, 2023
May the best(higest bribery bidder) win.



Wittyness.
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by 004gist: 8:34am On Oct 06, 2023
grin
meter weh them de take scam both Nigerians and wb since 1940

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by AbuTwins: 8:35am On Oct 06, 2023
Some still won't be happy!

They want one prepaid meter for each Nigerian.
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Contab: 8:35am On Oct 06, 2023

Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:36am On Oct 06, 2023
Ok
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Nigeriagood(m): 8:36am On Oct 06, 2023
Chuknovski:
This is an awesome development, I implore the government to ensure that only credible companies of impeccable standards are given the opportunity to supply quintessentially,
nawao shey I go carry dictionary read nairaland comment ni grin angry
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by BoldBrainz(m): 8:37am On Oct 06, 2023
Nairalanda1, come and read this news.

Come and see one of the issues I've been tirelessly trying to explain to you on this forum, despite your adamant and unreceptive nature towards new knowledge, simply cause you're not reading it from a textbook.

You wake up to propose vexatious policies based on the contents of whatever scrolls you read wherever, without understanding the nitty-gritty of said issues. Now the government is making efforts to intensify metering of homes so customers can enjoy cost-reflective services. But your own coconut head was telling you that electricity companies should be allowed to keep increasing tariffs even when half of the Nigerian masses and homes are still on estimated billing patterns.

Mtscheew!

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by PortHarcourtcit(m): 8:37am On Oct 06, 2023
PBAT is working... Damn Atiku and Pandora...

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Aphrygian(m): 8:38am On Oct 06, 2023
So no Nigerian was using meters prior to this intervention?
Contab:
More than useless

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Administration1: 8:39am On Oct 06, 2023
Approximately that is 129.166667 U.S. dollars per meter, converting that to naira using Una own rates
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by oluwaseyi0: 8:39am On Oct 06, 2023
Can they deliver

Or they are politicians companies that now outsource to other companies after taking 70% of the project funds
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Chuknovski(m): 8:39am On Oct 06, 2023
Nigeriagood:
nawao shey I go carry dictionary read nairaland comment ni grin angry
My brother make e no be like say our school fees waste grin grin make we blow grammar small
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by AbuTwins: 8:39am On Oct 06, 2023
LandMann:
2-3 million prepaid meters for a nation of over 200 million persons.

Nigerian government is useless

You sef no useless?

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Aphrygian(m): 8:39am On Oct 06, 2023
According to this your logic,no Nigeria was using prepaid meter before this intervention? Don't let hatered take off your thinking cap
LandMann:
2-3 million prepaid meters for a nation of over 200 million persons.

Nigerian government is useless

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by nihinlade(m): 8:40am On Oct 06, 2023
I have said and said this again, if every house or building in Nigeria has a prepaid meter, we are steps closer to having uninterrupted power supply.

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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by backtovillage: 8:41am On Oct 06, 2023
LandMann:
2-3 million prepaid meters for a nation of over 200 million persons.

Nigerian government is useless
I guess 200 million prepaid should be provided since we have 200 million houses in Nigeria and also no house has a prepaid meter in Nigeria. It's not a must to comment bro.

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