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Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by midolian(m): 7:03am On Mar 30, 2016
The Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors says ministries, departments, agencies and the Nigerian Army are owing the Distribution Companies (DISCOs) N60 billion from 2015 to February.

Sunday Oduntan, the Executive Director of the group, said this on Tuesday at a news conference.

He said the army owed Benin DISCO N2.3 billion; Eko, N1.9 billion; Ikeja, N1.6 billion; Jos, N2 billion; Kaduna, N6.6 billion; Kano, N301 million; Port Harcourt, N1.3 billion and Yola, N435 million.

Mr. Oduntan said out of the N60 billion owed to the companies, army’s total debt stood at N15 billion.
He expressed dissatisfaction with the situation, particularly with the army.

He pleaded with President Muhammad Buhari to assist the distribution companies to ensure that the army paid its energy bills.

According to him, power sector requires $40 billion to ensure adequate, reliable and stable power supply in the country.

He added that the companies had improved on their facilities by installing smart prepaid meters, taken customers’ enumeration and installing new technologies for adequate electricity.

Mr. Oduntan explained that the DISCOs had made adequate plans to ensure safety in the electricity industry, adding that the facilities in the sector could absorb new 10,000 megawatts, if generated.
He expressed concern that many customers did not want to pay their electricity bills, adding that this was hampering the sector.

Mr. Oduntan urged electricity consumers to settle their bills as this would help to develop the sector.

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by tunwumi: 7:06am On Mar 30, 2016
Before nko?
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Tunami(m): 7:06am On Mar 30, 2016
so govt dey owe nepa too? I think say na only me dy owe nepa oo.

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by midolian(m): 7:07am On Mar 30, 2016
You can imagine! And a soldier has the guts to beat up a "NEPA" staff for not supplying power regularly grin grin

Well, it serves them right..if .001% of this amount was owed by an individual, they would have done their disconnection long b4 now.

#Awon werey cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by rusher14: 7:09am On Mar 30, 2016
Yet the ogas at the top cream off all the funds and stash them in the house, in offshore accounts.

Honestly, we have a problem.

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Bawsse(m): 7:16am On Mar 30, 2016
Let d government sign an agreement, where the money would be used to provide electricity metres to metreless ppl, then remit d balance to the DISCOs
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Abiagirl777(f): 7:30am On Mar 30, 2016
smh,but the Phcn workers will only show their strength on the common man who struggles to still put fuel to run his gen

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Aromas: 7:35am On Mar 30, 2016
Na lie grin
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by PRYCE(m): 7:40am On Mar 30, 2016
How can The government owe the government?

Sorry oo, I forgot NEPA abi PHCN was "privatised"! cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by LadyExcellency: 7:42am On Mar 30, 2016
Implementation of TSA and rigidity of procedures makes accessibility of funds required to service utility bills more difficult hence the huge debt.

Finance ministry should provide imprest for MDAs to service their monthly debts and responsibilities.
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Nobody: 11:44am On Mar 30, 2016
lol
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Greenbullet(m): 11:44am On Mar 30, 2016
when government itself won't pay for its expenses ,how do they expect citizens to pay their tax.#electedcriminals.
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Nobody: 11:44am On Mar 30, 2016
how is that our business, power holding should go to the army barracks and demand for their money or better still cut of their power supply, the way the intimidate and insult the ordinary civilians if they are really up and doing than ranting in publications........





rubbish!!!

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by NwaNimo1(m): 11:45am On Mar 30, 2016
I wouldn't pay.......
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by henrydadon(m): 11:45am On Mar 30, 2016
The issue of reliable power has dogged Nigeria for a while, contributing to its reputation as being one of the more difficult places to do business in Africa. take Sweden for example they have been able to generate power from waste ..and travel travel Buhari won't go to Sweden and see how's its done....

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by tuoyoojo(m): 11:45am On Mar 30, 2016
ok na

na billion dem dey call like dis like na kobo kobo?

isorite!
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by AKMoney1(m): 11:46am On Mar 30, 2016
Na dem dey owe, Na we dey pay. God punish dem all angry







Abeg where fuel dey ooo sad
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Pangea: 11:46am On Mar 30, 2016
grin
Government Pikin no dey pay na!
Only in Nigeria, you go dey hear staff, even for Phcn! grin
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by joey150(m): 11:46am On Mar 30, 2016
Why nepa no go cut am... ??
Then dey fear barracks.. grin grin
But police no dey owe abi? grin
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by gokay11(m): 11:46am On Mar 30, 2016
And dem still dey use light.
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Maximillian1: 11:46am On Mar 30, 2016
stevbance:
Wqit, OP if you he nepa man you go enter barracks go collect bill? grin
lol....u no go like hear d result aswear
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by vipez(f): 11:47am On Mar 30, 2016
awon oni gbese
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by martyns303(m): 11:48am On Mar 30, 2016
"Leadership by example" federal government with all the trillions don't pay NEPA bills, and they have the guts to accuse average Nigerians of not paying bill.

On the bright side, at least I am not the only one paying high electricity bills, N60 Billion? In electric bills alone?
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by MoneypassGod(m): 11:48am On Mar 30, 2016
I blame GEJ for this, for allowing dat dullard to defeat him.

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by omohayek: 11:48am On Mar 30, 2016
This just shows up the stupidity of all those who were jubilating at hearing about soldiers assaulting DISCO staff members: the sheer scale of the debts owed by the army and other government organs is what is making it so difficult to upgrade the transmission infrastructure. Who will lend money to companies that can't collect from their biggest debtors because they live in a lawless country where anybody in khaki can act as if he's above the law?

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by SycophanticGoat: 11:49am On Mar 30, 2016
midolian:
You can imagine! And a soldier has the guts to beat up a "NEPA" staff for not supplying power regularly grin grin

Well, it serves them right..if 1% of this amount was owed by an individual, they would have done their disconnection long b4 now.

#Awon werey cheesy

Isn't it irresponsible of Mumuhammado Mumuhary to allow such brazen recklessness? If it was during the past administration, you'd have lashed out at GEJ. Now you're adding insults to injuries by bashing power distribution coys.. When I see APC supporters, I see nothing but sycophansy boldly defined..

Nigerians, here you have your useless and stewpid change government, increasing your electricity bills by 50% and introducing all forms of taxation to further plunge the masses into extreme poverty but the failure of a government led by a clueless, lanky and old stubborn he-goat can't even ensure that government parastatals pays their electricity tariff running into billions of naira.

That brainless dullard is a curse to this nation!

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Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Sijo01(f): 11:49am On Mar 30, 2016
Laughable cheesy
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by MadCow1: 11:50am On Mar 30, 2016
Nigerian Army Benin Branch na their bill large pass.. grin grin

Dem need electricity to see Benin Witches and Wizards wey dey fly for night.
Re: Nigerian Army, Govt Offices Owe N60 Billion In Electricity Bills’ by Doubleagent008(m): 11:50am On Mar 30, 2016
So government owes this much to nepa but they want to increase Tarriff paid by the citizenry to fund the improvement of Nepa? Nigeria please brain. let's do the right thing and not make things unnecessarily hard.

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