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BEDC to improve supply to Usen community

By Editor
20 September 2017   |   4:14 am
Residents of Usen community in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State will soon begin to enjoy improved power supply, as the Benin Electricity Distribution Plc...

•Explains metering limitations
Residents of Usen community in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State will soon begin to enjoy improved power supply, as the Benin Electricity Distribution Plc (BEDC) concludes plans to bring an additional 7.5MVA to the existing 7.5MVA transformer installed recently, the Chief State Head, Edo State, BEDC, Fidelis Obishai has assured.

He gave the assurance during BEDC’s third quarter information Sharing/Customer Forum, held across select communities in Ologbo, Ulemo, and Usen areas of Edo last week in Benin, during which he also apologied to the residents of Usen community for the present poor supply to the area.

Obishai in a statement, explained that the poor supply to the community existed before BEDC came on board, stressing that replacement cost for the transformer was huge, adding that it was due to the inadequate capacity of the 7.5MVA transformer that resulted into massive load shedding presently experienced in the community.

Obishai equally urged members of the Ologbo community under Ikpoba/Okha Council to form an Electricity Committee that would ast track issues bordering on power supply to their area, saying that the community was not relegated by BEDC because of its strategic position as an oil producing community.

He said Edo State has over 1,000 communities under the purview of BEDC, while the company gets less than the required amount of electricity from the national grid to guarantee regular power supply to those communities. Also, the power supply to BEDC comes from Transmission Company in Benin, and through Oghara in Delta State.

Obishai, urged residents of Ulemo community in Oredo Council to pay their electricity bills promptly, to enable BEDC embark on repair of faulty equipment in their area, and also attend to other issues with prompt dispatch. He described the area as peaceful and most organised of the locations chosen for the customer engagement sessions.

Also speaking, the Executive Director, Research and Advocacy, Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED), Sunday Oduntan, told customers that massive metering of customers though desirable, was constrained by a number of factors especially energy theft through bypass, illegal connections and load diversion.

He urged customers to report those bypassing their meters by way of whistle blowing, saying the prevalence of bypass especially in Edo is militating against metering.

“BEDC out of the 11 discos has the highest metering rollout in the last three years. People must know that electricity is no longer a free commodity or service like roads, which government is expected to provide. Electricity is also not cheap as BEDC like other Discos buys electricity from the generation end at N68 and sells at N31.50kobo thereby underselling its product,” he remarked.

Most of the communities complained of poor supply, estimated billing, metering, faulty meters and fallen poles. The BEDC management team comprising the Chief State Head, Edo, Chief Agency and Channels Officer, Mrs Felicia Nlemoha; Head, Community Relations, Mrs Virginia Osineme; and Head, Customer Complaints Unit (CCU), Mrs Simisola Fatoki, provided responses and urged customers to make use of BEDC payment channels and ensure prompt payment of their electricity bills.

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