• Home
  • Business
  • EEDC begins Free mass Meter Roll-out to customers
Image

EEDC begins Free mass Meter Roll-out to customers

The Enugu Electricity Distribution PLC (EEDC) has commenced mass meter roll-out to its customers under the National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP). The NMMP is an initiative of the federal government designed to ensure speedy deployment of meters to electricity customers, as a conscious way of closing the identified metering gap in the sector.

According to the Head, Corporate Communications, EEDC, Mr. Emeka Ezeh, he assured that the meters would get to the customers free, as they will not be required to make any upfront payment to be metered.

“The mass metering program comes at no cost to our customers, and we kicked off last week Thursday, using select feeders under our Ogui and Abakpa Districts as pilot,” he said.

Already, pre installation survey has begun at these pilot locations, and meters are being installed simultaneously.
“Customers are requested to cooperate with EEDC as the modalities for deployment will be according to feeders and distribution substations. Information on this will be made available to customers as the exercise progresses,” he added.

Ezeh advised customers against falling victim to some elements that might want to extort them of their hard-earned money in the process, assuring them that the meter is free and that with time it will get to everyone.
“It is expected that by the end of 2021, a substantial number of electricity customers within the EEDC network would have been metered.
“The NMMP programme will go a long way in reducing the high ATC&C losses, enhance EEDC’s revenue, eliminate issues bothering on estimated billing and also enable customers to manage their energy consumption,” the statement added.

Related Posts

United Capital appoints four experts to Infrastructure Fund Committee

United Capital Plc has strengthened the governance of its United Capital Infrastructure Fund (UCIF) by appointing four seasoned…

Kemi Omotosho takes the helm as CEO of MultiChoice Nigeria

Kemi Omotosho has been named the new Chief Executive Officer of MultiChoice Nigeria, stepping into the leadership of…

Afreximbank approves $64m for Levene Energy Gas expansion

–Financing enables strategic acquisition of 30% stake in Nigeria’s Axxela Limited, diversifying investment into West Africa’s gas and…

Afreximbank, Heirs Energies seal $750m financing deal

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and Heirs Energies Limited have sealed a landmark US$ 750 million financing partnership…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *