Discos deny receiving subsidy from FG

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Electricity distribution companies, under the aegis of Association of National Electricity Distributors, has said they had not received any subsidy from the Federal Government since the privatisation

of the power sector.

Mamman had told journalists, “Government cannot continue to subsidise because what they are doing is that they collect 3,000 megawatts and pay for only 1,000 megawatts.But ANED, in a statement on Tuesday, disagreed with the minister.

 

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Another drama. Nice one

Who is now deceiving who?

What subsidy do you need in the first place? With the crazy bills you force customers to pay and estimated bills you give without reading any meter, yet you force customers to pay, is that not enough?

This government is nothing but scam. I do hope Nigerians learnt something. Not all election promises are sincere, genuine and realistic. We should be able to judge people's promise by who they are not just what they say.

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