Izunwanne, an
association of professionals of the Southeast extraction, has condemned the
decision of Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) to discontinue the
use of standalone prepaid meters in the zone.
According to the
group, the EEDC was using the excuse of changing the metering system in the
zone as a ploy to return to estimated billing.
In a statement issued
on Thursday, by Mr. Abuchi Anueyiagu and Mr. Ngwuoke Ngwuoke, Convener and
Secretary respectively, the forum accused EEDC of aggravating the hardship
suffered by electricity consumers in the Southeast zone.
The forum noted that
the reasons given by the electricity distribution company for wanting to
jettison the metering system in the zone only underscored “the incompetence and
inefficiency of EEDC in handling electricity distribution.”
Below is the full text
of the release:
NO TO EEDC’S
SURREPTITIOUS TARIFF INCREASE THROUGH REMOVAL OF STANDALONE METERS IN THE
SOUTHEAST ZONE
IZUNWANNE is a forum of journalists of Southeast of Nigeria origin, both practising and retired. It is a non-partisan, non-religious and non-profit making organisation.
IZUNWANNE is a forum of journalists of Southeast of Nigeria origin, both practising and retired. It is a non-partisan, non-religious and non-profit making organisation.
Its members, spread
across different parts of the country and the world (in various fields of
endeavour, such as Law practice, politics, public relations/advertising,
broadcasting, book/newspaper publishing to online blogging, business, etc) are
determined and committed to working and helping the Southeast zone to grow and
develop.
We are aware, for
instance, of the poor power supply and distribution situation in the Southeast
geopolitical zone and, cognizant of our role as society’s watchdog, hereby
declare as follows:
“That we have observed
with dismay, the untold hardship electricity consumers in the Southeast zone
are subjected to.
“That such hardship
has been further aggravated by the sudden decision of Enugu Electricity
Distribution Company (EEDC) to discontinue the use of standalone prepaid meters
in the zone.
“That by this
decision, EEDC is forcing millions of public electricity consumers using
prepaid meters to fill prescribed forms by which they purportedly empower EEDC
marketers to return to the wicked and outrageous estimated billing method of
collecting revenue, which had long been rejected because of its inherent
arbitrariness and exploitation of the consumers.
“That even though the
estimated billing method, according to EEDC, will only be in place until the
MAP meters are available, we find it difficult to believe the EEDC on this
because we are very much aware that thousands of customers who applied for the
MAP meters over two years now are yet to be supplied with any unit of the
device.
“That besides the
tactical delay, which we know the supply of the new meters will suffer, we are
uncomfortable with the fact that when it is finally available, if at all it
will be, public electricity consumers in the Southeast zone will be made to pay
a whopping N39,000 for a unit of the so-called new smart meters.
“That
we have it on good authority that there is nothing wrong with the standalone
meters, except that EEDC decided to discontinue its use in order to make more
profits. Allegations that some consumers bypass the Standalone meters and steal
electricity, hence the covert reason to phase out the Standalone meters, do not
hold any water but only underscores the incompetence and inefficiency of EEDC
in handling electricity distribution because a competent and efficient
organisation given such responsibility as EEDC ought to have the technical
knowhow and capability to checkmate such alleged infractions in their system.
“That
the meter crisis by EEDC is compounding an already debilitating perennial
energy crisis which EEDC has inflicted on consumers in the Southeast zone due
its inefficiency and incompetence.
“That
in the light of the foregoing, we call on the EEDC to reverse forthwith its
obnoxious decision on standalone prepaid meters and maintain the status quo
ante.
“That
if, indeed, there is need to migrate to a new metering system, EEDC must issue
enough notice to consumers, followed by visits to homes to remove the
standalone prepaid meters and replace them with the new ones, free of charge,
as was done by the defunct PHCN when prepaid metering system was introduced.
“That
we are disappointed that a DISCO, supposedly owned and operated by a
southeasterner, rather than work towards improving the power
supply/distribution situation in the Southeast zone, is deliberately exploiting
and impoverishing the people the more, ostensibly in a selfish bid to maximize
profits.
“That
we note with dismay that no effort seems to have been made so far to improve
the facilities for electricity distribution in the zone since the privatization
of public electricity distribution and supply.
“That
the Southeast geo-political zone is easily the only zone with such poor,
nonchalant investor attitude to their obligations to electricity consumers
anywhere in Nigeria, and that is unacceptable to us in IZUNWANNE.
“That
while EEDC’s overly disdain for consumers in the Southeast rankles, it is, even
more annoying, only a pernicious coverup for its incompetence and inefficiency,
which make the company unworthy of such an important national assignment as a
DISCO catering to the power needs of a vibrant population as that of the
Southeast zone.
“That
unless the DISCO mends its ways and very fast too, we shall be constrained to
demand that the relevant authorities revoke its license and hand it over to a
more serious, efficient and competent organisation.
“That
electricity consumers in the Southeast geo-political zone have suffered enough
in the hands of EEDC as a DISCO and we as journalists who see, hear, know and
understand what is going on in the society have taken it upon ourselves to say
ENOUGHIS ENOUGH. ”
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