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Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Omooba77: 6:46am On Jul 18, 2018

•Consumers owe Discos N1.3tn

Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja

Most of the statements made last week Monday by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, about the power sector are false, according to the electricity distribution companies.

They said on Tuesday that comments made by the minister on metering, power generation and transmission capacities and stranded electricity, among others, were significantly distorted.

Fashola had briefed journalists on the status of Nigeria’s power sector at the headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing in Abuja last week and identified a lot of lapses on the part of the Discos.

But in a 28-page document released in Abuja on Tuesday, the Discos responded directly to about 14 issues raised by the minister and asserted that the ministry had consistently promoted policies that had resulted in sector-wide confusion, infringed on the responsibilities of the various sector players, imposed its agenda on the regulator, compromising its independence, created lack of respect for contracts as well as distorted and redefined the law of privatisation.

The 11 Discos, in a joint response to the minister, which was issued by the Executive Director, Research and Advocacy, Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors, Sunday Oduntan, stated that “it is with much regret that we feel compelled to respond to the significantly distorted picture that has been painted of the electricity distribution companies by the minister in his press briefing.”

On the statement by Fashola that the Discos were responsible for the provision of meters, the power firms argued that at the 18th monthly power sector and stakeholders’ meeting on August 14, 2017, the minister stated that the supply of meters to electricity customers was not the exclusive to the Discos.

The firms stated, “This is a contradiction of his convenient assertion now that customers with no meters should turn to the Discos. The metering gap, a major concern for our customers and us, unfortunately, has become a politicised issue. As a means of tracking and accounting for our revenues, there is no greater interested party in comprehensive metering than the Discos.

“With the farming out of the responsibility of metering to third party vendors under the Meter Asset Provider regulation enacted by NERC, it is our hope that the challenges of estimated billing will be minimised for our customers over time.”

The Discos argued that it was odd for the minister to say power distributors were responsible for the proliferation of estimated bills, as they noted that they were working with NERC to improve the accuracy of the estimated billing methodology for better customer satisfaction.

On Fashola’s statement that no Disco was buying power directly from the any generation company, the distributors stated that in an environment of significantly limited supply, the determination that the Discos were unwilling to maximise the supply of electricity to their customers for some nefarious reasons was counter-intuitive.

They stated that the only product that the Discos were selling to make a revenue was electricity, and the only reason a Disco would not take more energy was due to the impact of the revenue shortfall in the industry, which limits the available capital available to invest to take the power.

They added, “To continue to prevent the Discos from receiving the allowable revenue needed to run the sector effectively and turn around and accuse them of not investing in the sector is disingenuous. This is, principally, the reason the Discos can’t contract directly with the Gencos.

“The minister’s position is inconsistent with the facts. Indeed, the various interferences in the past four years have simply created a continuous shifting of the goal post.”

They argued that the objective of the minister’s briefing was to demonise the Discos, who by the structure of the Nigeria electricity supply industry, were the faces of the difficult sector.

They said, “We are also left wondering whether such demonising of the Discos is a camouflage for the absence of the effective policy leadership that is desired for implementing the enabling environment that is necessary for the viability and sustainability of the NESI.

“We recognise that we are on the crux of a political season, in which all manner of advantage is being sought by political contenders and we, however, do not want to be used as the whipping dog to advance other people’s agenda.”

The Discos also faulted claims by the minister that Nigeria’s power generation capacity was about 7,000 megawatts and that the distributors were not taking about 2,000MW of the installed capacity.

They said, “We do not understand the constant references to the increase of generation capacity to 7,000MW from 4,000MW for the period of 2015 to 2018 that has been used as the basis of defining the Discos as incapable of taking on more power – the stranded 2,000MW.

“A review of NERC’s ‘Daily Energy Watch’ for January 28, 2015 would indicate a generation availability of 6,421MW (divided into peak of 4,230MW and constrained energy of 2,191MW). In other words, it is misleading to state that available generation has grown from 4,000MW in 2015, as a measure of progress, given that a volume of generation slightly under 7,000MW already or previously existed, prior to the beginning of this administration.”

The firms added, “Furthermore, there is no stranded 2,000MW. While there is an available capacity of 7,000MW, the best that can be generated, at this time, is 5,000MW. This is because there is insufficient gas to power the thermal plants due to gas line limitations (for instance, the non-completion of the Oben pipeline) and the absence of a commercial framework that would encourage gas exploration. Generation that is constrained by gas amounts to an average 1,500MW daily.”

They also faulted claims that the Transmission Company of Nigeria currently had capacity to wheel over 5,000MW, stressing that in spite of the TCN’s tested wheeling capacity of 5,500MW, with the two historical generation peaks of 5,074MW recorded on February 2, 2016, and 5,222MW on December 18, 2017, only 4,577MW and 4,265MW were wheeled or transmitted, respectively.

“In simple terms, the TCN has not wheeled energy in excess of 4,265MW ever,” the firms added.

On the assertion by the government on the reconciliation of some of the electricity debts that it owes, the Discos described this as troubling.

They said their position was in the light of the fact that the government continued to owe them for energy that it consumes, adding that the debt had continued to grow, “contributing to a market shortfall that is estimated to be in excess of N1.3tn on the Discos’ books.”


The Discos also stated that they had no clarity on the N37bn government metering initiative that the minister announced some months ago.

“The public needs to demand full transparency around the N37bn deal as the same is expected to be paid back by consumers and the Discos still do not understand the basis and fundamentals of this,” the firms added.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:46am On Jul 18, 2018
Source pls!

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Omooba77: 6:54am On Jul 18, 2018
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Source pls!
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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:55am On Jul 18, 2018
Omooba77:


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Okay, We can see you have edited it now.
Good one man.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:55am On Jul 18, 2018
The minister should let the masses know the true position of things, and let us know where we stand.
It's sad that since independence, this power issues has remain the same.
Let there be light, Nigerian Government!

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by izzou(m): 7:02am On Jul 18, 2018
grin grin

Countries like Germany have gone 100% renewable.

I'll advise anyone who has the money, just start using solar. It's cheaper on the long run and it's reliable.

Even if it's one panel and one battery with one Pwm controller, just start.

Our power issues in this country can never and will never come to an end. It's not a curse

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Omooba77: 7:06am On Jul 18, 2018
Discos too are liars, stealing from us; a residential building is being designated and billed commercially. Metering is the solution to overbilling by Ekedp, Bedc, Ikeja and so on. May God free Nigeria totally from ourselves.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Omooba77: 7:55am On Jul 18, 2018
A 2 bed room flat with no occupier from like 5:30 am till 5:30pm is still being billed estimatedly like #30,000 ; whereas a prepaid user of same structure dont use beyond #5000 per month. We can not continue like tjis; some of the marketers have told me they are given targets to meet.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by lecowas: 8:43am On Jul 18, 2018
This privation is one of the greatest scams in Naija. The discos are more wicked than the so called yahoo guys. Now in my area, u have to know someone that knows someone at the top in BEDC before u can get a prepaid meter. At almost double the original price of course.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Nbote(m): 9:07am On Jul 18, 2018
Let him and d govt kip fooling majority of Nigerians and shifting blames...

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by IBBG(m): 9:09am On Jul 18, 2018
the biggest mistake jonathan made was privatizing PHCN to our local investors. They are bunch of very useless investors.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by FarahAideed: 9:14am On Jul 18, 2018
The Discos argued that it was odd for the minister to say power distributors were responsible for the proliferation of estimated bills, as they noted that they were working with NERC to improve the accuracy of the estimated billing methodology for better customer satisfaction .

How do you improve the accuracy of an illegality? This is clear proof that the DISCOS are not ready to fix the power deficit but instead prefer to sell darkness to consumers ..instead of finding ways to quickly metre consumers they are trying to perfect the accuracy of that criminal thing they call estimated billing ..

Nigerians can never have electricity as far as estimated billing is allowed to persist , I repeat estimated billing dwell of selling darkness to consumers instead of the other way round ....

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Omooba77: 9:14am On Jul 18, 2018
IBBG:
the biggest mistake jonathan made was privatizing PHCN to our local investors. They are bunch of very useless investors.

Blame game never stop
Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by otokx(m): 9:17am On Jul 18, 2018
There is some sense in what the DISCOs are saying but the issue of Metering is gradually descending to the point of petrol subsidy.

We have companies who claim to produce pre paid meters (ppm) in Nigeria, we have other companies who are importing the same ppm yet the distribution by discos is moving at snail pace.

There is also not much awareness on ppm, some people in my area rejected the ppm preferring estimated bills because they can bribe the disco officials and remain connected even if they bring 30000 a month bill.

The issue of energy theft in Nigeria will soon surpass theft of petroleum products from oil pipelines.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by IBBG(m): 9:20am On Jul 18, 2018
Omooba77:

Blame game never stop
Our local investors are worse than greed.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Omooba77: 9:30am On Jul 18, 2018
otokx:
There is some sense in what the DISCOs are saying but the issue of Metering is gradually descending to the point of petrol subsidy.

We have companies who claim to produce pre paid meters (ppm) in Nigeria, we have other companies who are importing the same ppm yet the distribution by discos is moving at snail pace.

There is also not much awareness on ppm, some people in my area rejected the ppm preferring estimated bills because they can bribe the disco officials and remain connected even if they bring 30000 a month bill.

The issue of energy theft in Nigeria will soon surpass theft of petroleum products from oil pipelines.

Discos are dishonest too sir, how can you give estimated bill of #30000 to 3-bdr flat?

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Ovamboland(m): 9:31am On Jul 18, 2018
These DISCOs are still the weakest link in the power sector. You failed to provide meters for your customers and you still have mouths to talk. How many of the executive go to a petrol station with their own meters? Or do they accept estimated billing by the attendant after buying fuel?

If your coverage area is too big why not let go of some area for other investors to establish there own network? And concentrate on the area you can adequately serve instead of load shedding. But greed will not allow them

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Omooba77: 9:49am On Jul 18, 2018
Ovamboland:
These DISCOs are still the weakest link in the power sector. You failed to provide meters for your customers and you still have mouths to talk. How many of the executive go to a petrol station with their own meters? Or do they accept estimated billing by the attendant after buying fuel?

If your coverage area is too big why not let go of some area for other investors to establish there own network? And concentrate on the area you can adequately serve instead of load shedding. But greed will not allow them

The day we all decide that Discos should come and remove their poles and cables because of bill estimation. The following day we will all get pre paid meter.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by TheSanch(f): 9:51am On Jul 18, 2018
OK... Here we go again, confusion, twist, drama, lies, oh Lord!!! Nigeria is 58 this year, was the Isrealites punished for this long



I just weak

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by clefstone(m): 9:52am On Jul 18, 2018
a govt of lies

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by tunjijones(m): 9:53am On Jul 18, 2018
Why wld Buhari give 3 ministries to a single man. Na only am dey for Nigeria?

Now his incompetence is showing. I tot that this same Fashola said they wld give us 20mega Watts of power within 24month.

Its easy to say rubbish when you are in opposition.

FYI... with this my comment am not insinuating that PDP is better than APC. Politicians are all after their selfish gains.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Nobody: 9:53am On Jul 18, 2018
All of you are wrong.
Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Kendumazy(m): 9:54am On Jul 18, 2018
Ordinary light, we can't get it right for a so called giant of Africa. Smh.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Opinionated: 9:54am On Jul 18, 2018
Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by elgramz: 9:54am On Jul 18, 2018
Fashola needs to put his foot down and make these discos do the right thing

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by orobs93(m): 9:56am On Jul 18, 2018
izzou:
grin grin

Countries like Germany have gone 100% renewable.

I'll advise anyone who has the money, just start using solar. It's cheaper on the long run and it's reliable.

Even if it's one panel and one battery with one Pwm controller, just start.

Our power issues in this country can never and will never come to an end. It's not a curse
but it doesn't power heavy appliances
Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by LZAA: 9:56am On Jul 18, 2018

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by achmed1(m): 10:00am On Jul 18, 2018
Was charged 16,000 for a mini flat last month. My next door neighbor using a prepaid meter spend BTW 2k to a Max of 5k a month.

Its just day light robbery.

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by ThatCEO: 10:01am On Jul 18, 2018
Solar will solve all these things. However, a typical Nigerian rich man who can afford it prefers to buy diesel to power his Mikano so he can be seen as a big man

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Re: Metering: You’re Wrong, Power Distributors Reply Fashola by Niyinficient(m): 10:02am On Jul 18, 2018
Even if i dont believe what Fashola said earlier...now i believe it.

Read through their response and all i see is just a 'defense' to Fashola's statement....they didnt state otherwise.

Correct me if i am wrong.

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