JEDC Begins Distribution of 120,000 Pre-paid Meters

Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC) has commenced distribution and installation of 120,000 pre-paid meters in its four franchise states of Plateau, Bauchi, Gombe and Benue.

Managing Director, JEDC, Mohammed Gidado Modibbo stated this at a ceremony in commence  the  pre-paid electronic meters distribution, which also saw the distribution of transformers and other materials of the company in Jos.

He said the company plans to distribute 180,000 prepaid meters before the end of 2016.

Modibbo, while pleading for understanding from electricity consumers over increase in tariff, promised that Nigerians will witness tremendous growth in the sector in the next few months.

Also speaking at the occasion, Plateau Governor, Simon Lalong called on individuals, communities and institutions to, at all times, protect the company’s assets in their localities against vandalism, and illegal connections so that they would continue to enjoy uninterrupted power.

He said the distribution of pre-paid meters, transformers and other electricity supply essentials “will essentially lead to improvement in power supply, better energy management and enhanced customer service experience for all electricity consumers under the JEDC franchise area, most essentially the pre paid meters, which will be distributed free to customers.”

“This will address present metering gap as well as place energy consumption and management in the hands of the customers, thereby reducing the controversies and disagreements associated with estimated billing,” he added.

Lalong noted that as a government “we are determined to make this a success in line with our  policy thrust of accelerated delivery of critical physical infrastructure and the transformation of rural communities.”

The governor also appreciated the federal government’s efforts in stabilising the electricity industry and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) for providing the required regulatory framework for the smooth operations in the Nigerian electricity supply industry.

Related Articles