The federal government through the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), on Friday, approved N21 billion for electricity distribution companies, DisCos, to procure meters for customers.
The amount that will come from the Meter Acquisition Fund (MAF), would enable the utilities to address the huge metering gap in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, NESI.
NERC data showed that as of the end of April 2024, only 44.67 per cent of the total 13.4 million registered customers have electricity meters.
The MAF is a component of the Multi-Year Year Tariff Order that sets out the tariff payable by customers.
The Commission in an order issued by its Chairman, Engr Sanusi Garba, and Commissioner for Legal, Dale Akpeneye blamed the low metering rate on the inability of the DisCos to raise financing from lenders.
The Commission stated that “the deployment of funds under the MAF scheme shall accelerate the deployment of meters and a closure of the current metering gap thereby reducing commercial & collection losses to DisCos, enhancing quality of service and improvement of customer satisfaction.
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“While the NESI is expected to leverage on the revenue stream under the MAF Framework to raise substantial capital funding for metering, there is an imperative to accelerate closure of the metering gap For all customers currently classified under tariff Band A for revenue protection and Facilitating demand side management for the affected customers.
“The funds accrued as at the April 2024 market settlement cycle and available For procurement of meters under the first tranche of the MAF scheme is in the sum of N21,864,851,725.00. The Commission hereby approves the use of a sum of N21 billion apportioned pro rata to contribution by the DisCos as Tranche A of the MAF scheme”.
NERC ordered that “DisCos shall utilise the first tranche (Tranche A) of disbursement from the MAF scheme based on contributions made by DisCos as at the April 2024 market settlement and attached to this Order as Schedule I, to procure and install meters for unmetered Band ‘A’ customers within their franchise areas.
“DisCos shall, within 14 days from the effective date of this Order, conduct a transparent and competitive procurement process, for meter price determination, selection, and engagement of MAPs/LMMAs For the metering OF end-use customer meters under the MAF scheme”.
A breakdown of how the money would be allocated among the DisCos showed that Ikeja Electric with N4.36 billion would receive the highest amount, followed by Abuja DisCo with N2.99 billion.
Others are Eko DisCo N2.92 billion, Ibadan DisCo N2.51 billion, Enugu DisCo N1.72 billion, Benin DisCo N1.57 billion, Kano DisCo N1.56 billion, Port Harcourt DisCo N1.36 billion, Kaduna Electric N1.22 billion, Jos DisCo N521.90 million and Yola DisCo N243.35 million.
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