Yemisi Izuora
Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDCP) said it has set up a task force to inspect houses of consumers and impose a penalty of N1 million on anyone caught in energy theft.
The Disco is also offering anyone who reports energy theft 20 percent of the money so recovered.
Mr. Oladele Amoda, the Chief Executive Officer of EKEDCP, who announced this at a stakeholders’ forum with Festac Town residents in Lagos, said the measure becomes necessary against the backdrop of over N1 billion the company lost to various forms of energy theft and vandalism in the zone.
The CEO, who was represented by Mr. Sam Nwaire, the Chief Operating Officer, said the company has spent about N1 billion in the last three years to replace vandalised equipment and damaged meters by customers in a bid to bypass the meters.
Amoda said the company would henceforth commence effective prosecution of energy theft suspects and also publish their names in the national dailies.
“We appeal to our customers to avoid engaging in bye-passing the meters because it is criminal and punishable under Electricity Regulation Code of Conduct Act.
“ l will advise customers to exercise patience with EKEDCP as we promise to address all the issues as regards estimated billing and other challenges,’’ he said.
On pre-paid meters, the CEO said the company has started the installation of over 4,000 pre-paid meters to residents of Festac and its environs, adding that the first batch of 1,000 meters had been installed.
He said that the company would ensure that 4,000 pre-paid meters are installed before the end of the year while appealing to residents to ensure prompt payment of their bills.
Amoda stressed:“ We have deployed the first phase of 1,000 meters to residents of Festac, we promised to install over 4,000 meters before the year ends.
“ We will ensure effective roll-out of pre-paid meters to residents of Festac, Satellite Town, Amuwo and its environs because we are committed to serving our customers very well.
“ We appeal to residents to place the order for the meters and it will be installed. Most residents prefer to pay little bills because they are cheating the company through bye-passing of meters.”
He said residents of Festac town are owing to the company N4.2 billion and appealed to them to settle their debts.
“We have designed a model that allows customers to pay their huge debts by installment to encourage them to settle their debts at ease.
“We all know what Nigeria is going through today; the challenge is everywhere. I know how you people feel and I want to tell you also that we are not also happy with power situation.
“But I want to assure you that we are doing all we can under the law to improve power supply to our customers.’’