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The Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ), Correspondents’ Chapel of Bayelsa State has described the
estimated billing system of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company
(PHEDC) as a rip-off.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
It
therefore called on the management of PHEDC to immediately commence the supply
of pre-paid meters to customers. The statement was coming on the heels of
numerous complaints by consumers in Yenagoa on the alleged inefficiency in the
system.
Citing
the case of exorbitant monthly estimated bill of between ₦5,000 and ₦6,000 at
its chapel secretariat along Toolda road, Ekeki, Yenagoa, the Chairman of the
Correspondent’s Chapel and Secretary, Kola Oredipe and Chris Eze, said PHEDC
bill was unjustifiably high.
They
faulted the attitude of the PHEDC officials who were always anxious to
disconnect debtors. According to the union, “Sometimes in July this year, the
office was disconnected and we decided not to pay for two months. Then we
relied on alternative power source, especially as the PHEDC power supply was
irregular.
“To
our surprise, however, electricity bills were brought for the two-month period
that the office was without public power. By the time we visited the PHEDC
Business Office in Yenagoa, we were told that we ought to have notified them
that we would not use their source for that period. We were shocked, since
PHEDC ought to have a record of houses or buildings disconnected.
“Their
statement further confirmed the inefficiency in PHEDC when the Correspondent’s
Chapel office was disconnected on Thursday, December 8, 2016 despite the fact
that we have cleared the current bill and part of outstanding as directed.
“When
we met with the Yenagoa Business Manager on December 12, 2016 to complain that
the office was erroneously disconnected, he offered his apology and directed a
senior officer to ensure immediate reconnection.”
“One
full week lapsed without reconnection despite a reminder call to the Business
Manager on December 14, 2016. This was clearly lack of insensitivity. We do
hope that the office will not be billed for electricity not consumed from the
December 8, 2016.
The NUJ called on the state government to protect the citizens from ongoing extortion in the name of bulk billing, estimated billing, unjustified disconnection, harassment of customers and billing of a house that has been disconnected.
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