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The 11 electricity distribution companies may base their two-month free electricity supply on the vending history of the customers, it was learnt on Thursday.

Speaking with The Nation on phone, the DisCos spokesman said that for customers with prepaid meters, the DisCos may credit their meters with units worth the average energy they purchased in the last six months. Oduntan said “The point is that we hope that if you are on estimated billing, it is just a question of crediting you. You remember when we used CAPMi, it was very easy to look at you vending history.“Looking at that we will know how much you vended, how much you vended and how much you vend on average, say, in the last six months. We will use that to know your average monthly vending and that will be very easy because we will put that credit on your meter. That is prepaid meter.

 

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Electricity is expensive. If we must have steady power/supply, plenty people must go to jail.

Dem wan scatter everything now. This long explanation nor be am at all

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