Sokoto Governor Advocates Prepaid Metering System

By Ismail Umar, Sokoto

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Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state has urged the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KAEDCO) to adopt the prepaid metering and billing system instead of relying on estimations to measure the electricity consumption and scheduling of customers payment.

The Governor gave the advice while receiving the new Chairman Board of Directors of KAEDCO, Alhaji Abbas Muhammad Jega, who paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Sokoto.

He said by installing meters, the arbitrary billing would be discouraged thus making the much desired reform of the sector accomplishable.

This, he said, will be to the advantage of the firm, so that it will be able to identify and evaluate its loyal customers who pay for their services, while the customers too will get value for their money as they know that they are being reasonably charged.

If you adhere to the use of the metering system, your teeming customers will be satisfied.

“It is just pay as you use. It is just like the telecom services. People are enjoying its good service. Why not power?,” the Governor queried.

Capable hands

In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Muhammad Bello, Tambuwal observed that the sector needs capable and serious hands due to its importance.

For Nigeria to make any progress as a nation,” Tambuwal pointed out, “there must be improvement in the power sector.”

The unbundling of the defunct NEPA has not been completely successful. There have been challenges, but these can all be surmounted if and when the government gets serious,” he said.

The Governor also explained that all aspects of development largely depends on power supply.

He assured the company of his administration’s support to transform the sector, in which he said the state government had invested heavily in, by providing transformers and upgrading power lines.

Stronger company

In his remarks, Alhaji Jega expressed hope that the firm’s interaction with the Sokoto state government and the broad spectrum of its customers will lead to better understanding and result in a more stronger company and more stable electricity for the state.

He acknowledged the enormity of the problems and complications of the firm’s operations, while assuring that with sustained efforts, the supply of electricity will get better, with reduced complaints.

 

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh