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Electricity: Nigerians must get what they pay for – Gbajabiamila

He disclosed this when he received the management team of the Transmission Company of Nigeria who paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja on Wednesday.ADVERTISEMENTGbajabiamila emphasised that the House would pay utmost attention to the practice of estimated billing by electricity distribution companies .

 

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Keep da speaking act on sir.

Pls do sir, we're tired of all these talk talk no action...😱

Just talk, no action.

This has always been the same saying. Instead we are paying for what we are not consuming.

Then do something femigbaja NGRSpeaker

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