Reps set up panel to investigate excessive charges by DISCOs
*Nigeria's House of Representatives
(Nigeria) The House of Representatives under the leadership
of Mr Yakubu Dogara has commenced an investigation into allegations of
excessive electricity charges being levied on consumers by distribution
companies.
Dogara, in his remark at the investigative
hearing held by the House ad-hoc committee set up to curb excessive electricity
charges by the distribution companies, explained that the investigation is
being carried out with a view to reducing the financial burden on Nigerians and
finding a lasting solution to the crisis currently plaguing the energy sector.
"The House is aware of the financial hardship being
experienced by most of our people, due to the high electricity charges by
DISCOs. This has further compounded the difficulty brought about by the
economic downturn in the country. We
are, therefore, determined to get all the facts on the matter, with a view to
addressing it,” he said.
He noted that the committee was setup following allegations
that after the unbundling of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN,
the DISCOs hurriedly installed new sets of prepaid meters which gobble the
units purchased much faster than the older prepaid meters.
He charged the committee to “unravel the veracity of the
allegation of the presence of wrongly configured prepaid meters that are
over-billing the already impoverished masses of this country,” and urged all
stakeholders and participants to be objective, truthful and open in their
submissions and discussions.
“As a Parliament, we are obliged to be fair to both the
service providers and the consumers in our Legislation. Everyone must
therefore, seize this opportunity to provide us with all the available
information. We must all put heads together to find a lasting solution to the
crisis in our Energy Sector, so that all the people of Nigeria can enjoy stable
and affordable electricity supply to enhance the quality of our lives,” he
said.
He added that the House was also currently working on
legislation which will further protect consumers.
"As most of the stakeholders present here may be aware,
the House of Representatives is currently working on a Bill for an Act to Amend
the Electricity Power Sector Reform Act, 2004, to Prohibit and Criminalize
Estimated Billing by Electricity Distribution Companies and Provide for
Compulsory Installation of Prepaid Meters to all Power Consumers in Nigeria.
The Bill is already at the Committee stage, and it is meant to block another
loophole by which the DISCOs are allegedly cheating consumers.”
He described the work of the investigative committee as
instrumental to the successful implementation of the proposed law and urged the
committee to carry out its assignment expeditiously.
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