The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) announced on Wednesday an increase in tariff for Band A electricity consumers, escalating the rate from N66 to N225 per kilowatt-hour (KW/h).
Osun Defender reports that Band A customers, who enjoy 20 to 24 hours of power supply daily, will face a substantial hike.
Investigation into the matter reveals that subscribers in Osun and some other states under the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company’s network, who fall into the Band A category, will be the primary ones affected by this new tariff plan, as detailed in NERC’s documents from February 2024.
Below is the full list of areas enjoying 20–24 hours of power supply in Osun State;
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