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Home»Energy»Power»Ikeja Electric, Mojec Sign N570M ON Meter Supply
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Ikeja Electric, Mojec Sign N570M ON Meter Supply

By orientalnewsngOctober 12, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Ikeja Electric has signed a N570million Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)  with a local meter manufacturing company, Mojec  International  Limited for the supply of distribution transformer meters to its customers.
The Acting Chief Executive Officer  of the company,Mr.Anthony Youdeowei, said at the signing ceremony in Lagos that the  development is a further demonstration of Ikeja Electric’s long term commitment  to invest the required sums to ensure there is a turn around in the experience of the company’s customers.
The company’s boss, who was represented at the event by its Chief Financial  Officer, Olubunmi Olukoju, said Ikeja Electric would continue  to massively invest in areas to strengthen  its network  as well as sustain its meter roll out plan.
He added  that the company’s current strategy of metering commercial points is crucial as it allows his company to accurately  determine the amount of energy consumed on a feeder by feeder basis and after careful consideration.
He said his company’s  partnership  with Mojec International  Limited was borne out of the need to encourage indigenous meter manufacturers in the country to fill the metering gap.
“We are also proud to partner with Mojec International  Limited, a local content manufacturer that has proved their worth as far as this sector is concerned. We are a proudly Nigerian company which remains committed  to the Nigerian vision. By partnering with us on this, we will achieve total metering of our feeders  and distribution  transformers  and proceed further into other areas of mutual interest”,he added.
He revealed that the company would soon unveil a loyalty raffle draw that will reward twenty five of its customers  for a year, adding that similar gesture would  also be extended to customers who use the company’s  USSD platform to pay their bills with instant credit each time a transaction is successfully completed.
Commending the Nigerian Electric Regulatory  Commission  for considering  penalties and fines for energy theft and other criminal activities, the company’s boss expressed optimism that the development  will discourage wanton attacks on power firms assets in the country
He added:”Progress in these  areas is very encouraging  even as we continue  to contend with other issues like meter bypass, assault on our staff, vandalizing of assets, and the general aparthy to pay for energy consumed”.
Speaking,Managing Director of Mojec International Limited, Chantalle Abdul, expressed satisfaction over the partnership on the metering.
She said her company went through a rigorous selection process to win bid for the partnership, adding that the company would leverage on its quality staff and experience to give the partnership its worth.

 

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