Tag: Abuja

  • Over-billing: NERC orders DISCOS to refund N50m to Abuja consumers

    Over-billing: NERC orders DISCOS to refund N50m to Abuja consumers

    The Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has ordered the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company to refund the sum of N50m to its consumers in the Federal Capital Territory for over-billing them despite erratic power supply to homes and business premises.

    Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NERC, Dr. Sam Amadi, stated this in his response to a query issued to his commission by the Senate on fixed charge, estimated billing and sundry issues.

    Amadi, had on Friday explained that his agency monitored all complaints reported to Discos on a monthly basis and had carried out analysis on them.

    He said, “The Commission has recently penalised Abuja Electricity Distribution Company for overbilling its customers and ordered it to refund the overbilled amount and also to apologise to the customers for wrongful estimation.

    “Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has refunded about 32,000 customers so affected. The refund ranged between N5,000 and N15,000 per customer, adding up to over N50m.”

    The NERC boss explained that the commission established the forum office made up of representatives of key stakeholders like the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, the Consumer Protection Council, the Nigerian Society of Engineers and representatives of local Civil Society Organisations.

    He said the members elected their own chairman and address complaints from consumers, adding that their decisions, if not appealed against, are enforced by the commission.

    He said Disco had been mandated to establish functional Customer Complaints Units to receive and resolve all complaints from customers on electricity supply within its area of operation.

    According to the NERC chief, a timeline of 15 days had been specified in the regulation for the resolution of complaints by electricity customers, after which an appeal could be lodged at the Forum Office, established for that purpose.

    Amadi said, “The Forum Office represents the next level where electricity customers can seek redress from the non-performance of Discos in resolving their complaints.

    “Presently, NERC has established at least one Forum office in all the Discos to act as an appellate body in resolving complaints from electricity customers not satisfactorily resolved by the Customer Complaints of Discos.”

    He added that the commission agreed with the Senate’s position on the need to eliminate the practice of bulk billing of residential customers and to replace the practice with individual metering and billing.

    Amadi continued, “It is important to state that the commission had previously abolished bulk billing in its ruling on the VGC CASE NO:NERC/H/03/07. This case was brought by a customer against the VGC Estate Management and the Eko Electricity Distribution Company in 2008.

    “The commission ruled in favour of the customer. The decision of the commission stipulated that every customer is expected to be metered individually, irrespective of the status of supply coming into the area and the class of billing should be on R2 or as appropriately determined by  Disco.

    “The commission has, however, provided a leeway for estimation in situations where residential meters are not provided to customers. This is provided in the Estimated Billing Methodology Regulation of the Commission.

    “In this instance, statistical meters installed at transformer sub stations are used to calculate the energy to be used as a basis for estimating customers on the feeders.

    “Communities who are placed on bulk billing should reject it and insist on individual metering. The Commission is in the process of completing public consultation on a proposal to cap the amount an unmetered customer can pay until he or she is metered.

    “The proposal will also commit distribution  companies to strict deadline for metering of all its customers. In the interim,the Commission has abolished connection of new customers without meters.”

    The NERC boss further stated that the fixed charge that consumers pay in the Nigerian electricity market was not illegal or necessarily fraudulent.

    Rather, the fixed charges, he said, were part of the electricity markets across the world, but noted that the difference in Nigeria was that there was no good supply of electricity owing to lack of generation capacity.

    He said despite the poor power supply, consumers across the nation were paying fixed charges for epileptic or no power supply, just for Discos to recover the capital and fixed cost of the various operators in the industry.

    Said he, “Section 32 of the EPSR Act 2005 mandates the commission to approve tariff that allows investors recover their prudent cost with reasonable return on the assets invested in the business.

    “The operators invest in assets on a regular basis and recover their investment through fixed charge paid by the consumers.

    “In addition to this, it should be noted that once an asset is bought and a consumer is connected to the network, the utilities by law are expected to recover the cost of that investment whether energy is supplied or not.

    “Secondly, fixed charge is not tied to consumption as stated above and it is not peculiar to Nigeria alone. Many utilities all across the world charge fixed charges.

    “In essence, it is a universal practice, as obtained in many countries all over the world. Fixed charge is separately identified on bills in most countries, and is often called the ‘daily supply charge’ or ‘service to property’ charge.

    “It can be displayed as a daily rate on customer’s bills in some countries, but may appear as a single figure for a billing period.The generators are paid both capacity and energy charge.”

  • Buhari warns against extortion in police recruitment

    Buhari warns against extortion in police recruitment

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday said he will not tolerate any irregularity or extortion of money from unemployed Nigerians in the coming recruitment into the police.

    He gave the warning during a meeting with officials of the Ministry of Police Affairs and the Police Service Commission at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, President Buhari expressed sadness over the extortion of applicants who are made to pay bribes before being accepted into the police force

    He said the practice was totally unacceptable.

    The President told the officials that those in charge of recruitment and training in the police must be above board and eschew every form of extortion and underhand dealing.

    He said: “You must ensure that the recruitment process is transparent. Those who will conduct the recruitment must be above board. It should not be heard that they receive gratification or extort money from those who want to enlist in the police.”

    He also directed the Inspector-General of Police to prune down the number of policemen attached to dignitaries, and redeploy all policemen withdrawn from that role to regular police duties.

    On the stagnation of policemen on a particular rank for many years, the President counselled the PSC to review the current structure of the police, and make recommendations on how the problem can be solved to boost the morale of serving policemen.

    The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. James Obiegbu, had in his briefing, listed inadequate police personnel, dwindling finances and non-rehabilitation of police training schools as some of the challenges facing the force.

  • Photo : Ambode attends NEC meeting at Abuja

    Photo : Ambode attends NEC meeting at Abuja

     Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (left) with his Kwara State counterpart, Alhaji AbdulFatah Ahmed (right) during the NEC meeting presided over by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo at the State House, Abuja, on Thursday.
    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (left) with his Kwara State counterpart, Alhaji AbdulFatah Ahmed (right) during the NEC meeting presided over by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo at the State House, Abuja, on Thursday.

     

  • FHA’s Lugbe Estate to benefit from Abuja expansion

    FHA’s Lugbe Estate to benefit from Abuja expansion

    The Assistant General Manager, Town Planning, Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Hajiya Aminat Salawu, has said the Authority would benefit from the plan of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) to expand the Abuja City near the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport.

    The plan, the owners said, would integrate Lugbe and its surrounding communities into the Phase Five of the Federal Capital city, near the FHA Estate, Lugbe, thereby making it a major beneficiary.

    “When the plan is implemented, Lugbe Estate will be better structured. It will have better facilities. Lugbe Estate will go through urban renewal and upgrading. It will become more viable, and as the plan unfolds, it would further translate to improved lives for residents of the FHA’s  sprawling estate laid out on over 385-hectare in the area,” Salawu explained.

    The proposed district centre for Phase Five is in the estate as well as an oriented road and a major collector road.

    But the development would not be without pains as it would lead to major physical, social and economic dislocations for residents. Salawu said her unit was super-imposing the structural plan of the new phase on FHA Estate’s layout and its satellite image. This steps, she further reiterated, were aimed at helping the authority to determine the number of its houses and plots that would fall on the right of the way of the facilities.

    According to her, 500 of such housing units and plots of land had been identified, whose owners would have to be relocated.

    While the FHA would provide a social safety net for those to be affected by the new land, the FCTA will bear the cost of relocation.

    The FCTA is conducting a census of the development in the affected area to effect the required adjustment to the structural plan for the new Phase Five.

  • Abuja Garden Estate ‘will have good facilities’

    ASO Savings and Loans Plc has asked buyers of its ASO Garden Estate not to worry about the quality of infrastructure that will be in the estate, assuring them that they would be of the international standard.

    The Managing Director, Aso Savings, Hassan Musa Usman, who gave the assurance while receiving the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC), Prof. Charles Inyangete, said the estate was a product of the bank’s vision of providing affordable housing to Nigerians who are desirous of living in a safe environment in the Federal Capital Territory.

    Usman said the estate would change the face of property market in Abuja, adding that it aims at breaking the price jinx associated with premium properties in the city with its flexible payment plans, which do not require a prospective buyer breaking his bank account before owning a decent home in Abuja.

    ASO Garden Estate,  a 900-housing-unit being built on a 27-hectares of land, is located near Gwarinpa, along the Kubwa Express Road, Abuja.

    It is being planned as an affordable property that the middle income earners can afford. The promoters assured that the estate will boast of a neighbourhood shopping centre, children’s playground and park, ample parking space, hospital, police post, fire service and  schools, adding that it is offering all the amenities at affordable prices.

    While inspecting the estate, Inyangete praised the management of ASO Savings for the quality work done on the project, saying that the estate exemplifie affordable mass housing, which was the main thrust of NMRC.

    He urged other primary mortgage institutions  to emulate ASO Savings’efforts by making housing available and affordable for Nigerians.

    With flats at a starting price of N17 million,  phase 1 of the estate comprises 249 housing units, made up of two and three-bedroom exquisite blocks of flats and four-bedroom terraces.

    The project which is at 80 per cent completion, is planned for inauguration in November this year. The flats are  six per block, and each has two (or three) bedrooms, with open plan living, kitchen area, all rooms en-suite. Individually priced starting at N17 million for the two bedroom and N23 million for the three-bedroom flats.The four-bedroom terraces offer a well-planned living accommodation set over two floors; these terraces have stylish features like  open floor plan. There are four bedrooms on the first and second floors, all en-suite as well as a spacious kitchen. There is an adjoining dining area on the ground floor.

    When completed, the estate will comprise 900 homes, ranging from two and three bedroom apartments, four-bedroom terraces to five-bedroom  detached luxury houses.

  • Photo: Inauguration of customs hospital

    Photo: Inauguration of customs hospital

    L-R: CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, CUSTOMS HOSPITAL, KARU, DR NANDAP NANMAN; COMPTROLLER-GENERAL,NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE, ALHAJI DIKKO ABDULLAHI AND GOV. NASIR EL-RUFAI OF KADUNA STATE, INSPECTING HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT, AT THE INAUGURATION OF NIGERIA CUSTOMS HOSPITAL AT KARU IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY
    L-R: CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, CUSTOMS HOSPITAL, KARU, DR NANDAP NANMAN; COMPTROLLER-GENERAL,NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE, ALHAJI DIKKO ABDULLAHI AND GOV. NASIR EL-RUFAI OF KADUNA STATE, INSPECTING HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT, AT THE INAUGURATION OF NIGERIA CUSTOMS HOSPITAL AT KARU IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY
    CHAIRMAN, NIGERIA CUSTOMS HOSPITAL INAUGURATION COMMITTEE, MRS GRACE ADEYEMO WELCOMING GOV. NASIR EL-RUFAI OF KADUNA,TO THE INAUGURATION OF NIGERIA CUSTOMS HOSPITAL AT KARU IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY WITH THEM IS THE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL, NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE, ALHAJI DIKKO ABDULLAHI AND OTHER OFFICERS.
    CHAIRMAN, NIGERIA CUSTOMS HOSPITAL INAUGURATION COMMITTEE, MRS GRACE ADEYEMO WELCOMING GOV. NASIR EL-RUFAI OF KADUNA,TO THE INAUGURATION OF NIGERIA CUSTOMS HOSPITAL AT KARU IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY WITH THEM IS THE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL, NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE, ALHAJI DIKKO ABDULLAHI AND OTHER OFFICERS.
  • Photo: Ministry of Housing holds presidential briefing

    Photo: Ministry of Housing holds presidential briefing

    President Muhammadu Buhari flanked by the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. George Ossi  (6l) and the Managing Director, Federal Housing Authority, Prof. Muhammad Al-Amin during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development at the State House, Abuja.
    President Muhammadu Buhari flanked by the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. George Ossi and the Managing Director, Federal Housing Authority, Prof. Muhammad Al-Amin during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development at the State House, Abuja.
    L-R Director PRS, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Aethebirth Muoka; Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. George Ossi; President Muhammadu Buhari and Managing Director, Federal Housing Authority, Prof. Muhammad Al-Amin during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development at the State House, Abuja.
    L-R Director PRS, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Aethebirth Muoka; Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. George Ossi; President Muhammadu Buhari and Managing Director, Federal Housing Authority, Prof. Muhammad Al-Amin during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development at the State House, Abuja.
  • Photo: President meets with MAN officials

    Photo: President meets with MAN officials

     L-R  President Muhammadu  Buhari (centre) with Chairman Plastic Sector of Nigeria Dr. Bashir Abdullahi, Managing Director Jacobs Wines Ltd. Dr. Frank S. Udemba Jacobs, Vice President Lagos Zone, Rev.Isaac Agoye  and other members of the MAN after the meeting of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria with the President at the State House Abuja yesterday.
    L-R President Muhammadu Buhari (centre) with Chairman Plastic Sector of Nigeria Dr. Bashir Abdullahi, Managing Director Jacobs Wines Ltd. Dr. Frank S. Udemba Jacobs, Vice President Lagos Zone, Rev.Isaac Agoye and other members of the MAN after the meeting of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria with the President at the State House Abuja yesterday.
  • Photo: Women ministry briefs Buhari

    Photo: Women ministry briefs Buhari

     President Muhammadu Buhari welcoming the Director General, National Centre for Women Development, Onyeka Owenu while the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Women Affairs, Dr. Ezekiel Oyemomi (m)  and others watched during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry at the State House, Abuja.
    President Muhammadu Buhari welcoming the Director General, National Centre for Women Development, Onyeka Owenu while the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Women Affairs, Dr. Ezekiel Oyemomi (m) and others watched during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry at the State House, Abuja.
    L-R  Permanent Secretary Ministry of Women Affairs, Dr. Ezekiel Oyemomi, President Muhammadu Buhari and Director General, National Centre for Women Development, Onyeka Owenu and during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry at the State House in Abuja.
    L-R Permanent Secretary Ministry of Women Affairs, Dr. Ezekiel Oyemomi, President Muhammadu Buhari and Director General, National Centre for Women Development, Onyeka Owenu and others during the Presidential briefing by the Ministry at the State House in Abuja.