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Power Supply: BEDC Set to Roll out 90,870 Meters in Four States

The Management of Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) said it had concluded plans to roll out no fewer than 90,870 meters to customers in its franchise areas of Edo, Delta, Ondo and Ekiti states in the first quarter of this year.

The BEDC head of Public Affairs, Mr. Tayo Adekunle, told newsmen in Benin that the meters were allocated to BEDC by the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

Adekunle noted that the meters would be distributed under the National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP), starting from Edo.

He said that the metering would cover four BEDC franchise states on selected distribution transformers covering 90,870 customers over a period of six months.

He explained that Edo would get 40,995, Delta 22,247, Ondo19,453, while Ekiti would get 8,294 of the total number of meters allocated to BEDC

“The meters will be distributed through the BEDC Meter Asset Provider (MAP) for its franchise areas,” he said.

According to Adekunle, metering under this scheme is free and customers will not have to pay.

He, however, said that all premises have to be enumerated and shall be certified by electricity inspector before installation of the meters.

“Customers who have collected tellers for meters under the MAP and have not paid shall not pay any amount to acquire a meter. Any amount paid to the account of MAP shall be refunded in 21 days subject to customers providing the account details for refund. Twenty per cent of the meters are three phases while 80 per cent are single phase.”

Adekunle stated further that “Customers in Band A, which include those with minimum of 20 hours supply; Band B, minimum of 16 hours; and Band C, minimum of 12 hours of power supply, will benefit from the metering during the exercise.

“Band D with minimum of 8 hours and Band E with minimum of six hours of power supply will benefit from the metering in the second quarter of 2021,” he added.

Speaking on the court case between BEDC and civil society organisations in Edo, Adekunle said the lawyers of both parties had resolved to settle out of court.

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