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NERC Tells Nigerians Not To Pay For Transformers, Cables, Others

Abimbola OgunaikeBy Abimbola OgunaikeJuly 9, 2024No Comments0 Views
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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has told Nigerians not to pay for electricity distribution infrastructures such as transformers, cables or poles.

NERC, which stated this through a statement it shared alongside a video on its  X handles  on Tuesday, 9 June, 2024, added that consumers should not be coerced into purchasing transformers, cables, or poles, as this responsibility lies squarely with the distribution companies.

 “Is your distribution company expecting you to buy transformers, cables, or poles? Don’t! It is the DisCo’s obligation, not yours!” NERC stated emphatically.

The regulatory body urged consumers to report any coercion or delays in providing necessary materials by the distribution companies, NERC said in the statement.

The statement added, “Report any coercion to purchase, or delays in providing these materials to NERC for prompt action, ”  just as it also assured the public of prompt action upon receiving such complaints.

To facilitate this, NERC said it has established a dedicated email and phone number for reporting issues related to network investments.

“A dedicated email and phone number have been set up to address issues relating to investments in the network as follows: idn@nerc.gov.ng 07074865354.”

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