Nigerians to Pay more for electricity from Sept 1


In a surprise move , the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved an increase in electricity tariff with effect from September 1, 2020 ( today) .

This comes three months after the tariff hike implementation slated for July 1 was halted by the National Assembly , which prevailed on the distribution companies to shelve the date to the first quarter of 2021 due to the current economic challenges in Nigeria

But a NERC document seen by
The PUNCH on Tuesday showed that electricity customers , except those receiving less than 12 hours of supply , would have to pay more for electricity starting from September 1, 2020

According to the document, the new tariff is based on the hours of electricity supply available to the customers .

,Customers are categorised into maximum demand and non -maximum demand customers , as against the previous categories of residential, commercial and industrial customers , with different bands ( A to E ) depending on the level of supply.

For Ikeja Electric , a residential customer on single – phase receiving a minimum of 12 hours of supply will now pay N 42. 73 per KWh, up from N 21. 30 per kWh

For Eko Electricity Distribution Company, a residential customer on single – phase receiving a minimum of 12 hours of supply will now pay N 43. 01 per kWh , up from N 24 per kWh .

For Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, a residential customer on single -phase receiving between 12 to 16 hours of supply will now be charged N 45. 69 per KWh, up from N 24. 30 per kWh .

Kaduna Electric announced on Twitter on Monday night that non- MD receiving between 12 and 16 hours will be charged N 50. 10 per KWh, adding that the tariffs for customers receiving less than 12 hours had been temporarily frozen .

“ Following consultations and directions on tariff policy, the commission hereby approves a deferment of the applicable tariffs for customers in service bands D and E ( that is customers with a service commitment of less than an average of 12 hours supply per day over a period of one month) for the period September 1, 2020 to January 1, 2021, ” NERC said .

It said the Discos would only be allowed to charge those customers the new tariffs upon investments that improve the quality of service experience , “ thus migrating customers to higher service bands or another order of the commission. ”

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