Power Supply: Were under burden of exorbitant charges epileptic supply - Band A customers (Daily Trust)
According to a recent report power supply in Nigeria is facing challenges due to high charges and inconsistent supply for Band A customers. These customers who are considered to be the highest-paying group are burdened with exorbitant fees and frequent power outages. This has resulted in dissatisfaction and frustration among consumers who are already struggling with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The situation is further exacerbated by the lack of transparency and accountability in the power sector. The government and relevant authorities must address these issues to ensure reliable and affordable power supply for all customers in Nigeria.
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Link to Original Story: https://dailytrust.com/power-supply-were-under-burden-of-exorbitant-charges-epileptic-supply-band-a-customers/
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Responses- 1) Band A customers pay more but still get poor power, Is this new tariff system even working?
- 2) Band A was promised 20 hours of power, but many aren't getting it. Should there be consequences?
- 3) With power supply still unreliable even in premium bands, Are Nigeria’s power reforms on the right track?
- 4) Some say Band A had good intentions but failed in execution, Do you agree, or was it flawed from the start?
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