Our tariffs up by 50% April 1 –Ikeja Disco

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Ikeja Electric Plc says its tariffs will go up by 50 per cent beginning from April.

The Disco disclosed this in a letter to Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission dated February 12, 2020 on its performance and improvement plan and application for extraordinary tariff review of the Multi-Year Tariff Order 2015.

But following the public outcry that greeted the announcement, the House of Representatives asked the Federal Government to suspend the planned tariff upward review. It added that it had designed the tariffs based on the MYTO tariff model contained in a document, titled ‘Ikeja Disco Tariff Model January 2020’, which the commission shared with it.

 

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What improvement have u brought to power supply? How many megawatts have u added? What are the pple benefiting from u as customers? To issue prepaid metres has been a major headache for u. But, you're here telling us about ur tariffs increment. You're completely disoriented.

I dare you and every other Discos to give prepaid meters to everyone home. Your business will not last up to 1 year before you will ALL go bankrupt. The reason being that you do not have what it takes to 'honestly' service your customers. PLEASE, PROVE THIS ASSERTION WRONG.

Prepare for war.......... Civil disturbances and total clampdown is imminent.

Recipee for revolution

That's ok. You better go get more ladders to take down people's wires from the poles for those on post paid, as you will have 50% more unwillingness & refusal to pay.

Hope your power supply will equally go up by 50% or more. We don't expect you to collect money for services not rendered.

That will make it 100% in a year?

People are currently paying for what they don't use yet they want to increase it. Debts will increase o

Bills are going up, Internet, cable, rent, food, taxes etc. which is fine by me BUT, jobloss is everly Increasing, inflation keeps going up, naira keeps loosing value, quality of life keeps dropping. How then would the average man afford these increases?

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