Crazy Billing: FCCPC Justifies NERC’s Action On Electricity Distribution Coys

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Mohammed Shosanya

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), has commended the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) for its recent action against eleven (11) Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) for non-compliance with the capping of estimated bills for unmetered customers.

A statement on Monday issued by Dr. Adamu Abdullahi, Acting Executive Vice Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer of FCCPC, said this decisive measure aligns with the FCCPC’s mandate outlined in the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2018, particularly Section 17 (s), which empowers the Commission to protect consumers from obnoxious practices or unscrupulous exploitation by companies, firms, trade associations or individuals, and to demand redress on their behalf.

Abdullahi said: “We stand in solidarity with NERC in its commitment to safeguard unmetered customers from arbitrary billing by DisCos.

“The capping regulation was a significant step towards ensuring fairer treatment for those without meters, and the FCCPC fully supports its enforcement.

“Furthermore, we urge NERC to consider even stronger measures to deter future violations.

“This could include increased financial penalties, stricter enforcement mechanisms, and even the revocation of operating licenses for persistent offenders.

“Moreover, the FCCPC reiterates its unwavering commitment to ensuring a better deal for electricity consumers in Nigeria.

“Apart from its routine resolution of electricity consumer complaints, the Commission will continue to organise electricity consumer platforms across the country.

“These platforms have provided invaluable opportunities for consumers to voice their complaints and receive instant responses and redress from DisCos and regulators, including the FCCPC.”

He noted that FCCPC’s existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NERC aims to ensure more effective protection for electricity consumers through information sharing, joint investigations, and coordinated enforcement actions.

Abdullahi further stated that the Commission believes that fundamental reforms are necessary to address the systemic challenges facing the sector, including metering gaps, billing malpractices, and inadequate customer service.

According to him, “We encourage consumers who have been short-changed by estimated bills to come forward and lodge complaints with their respective DisCos, and escalate such complaints to NERC or the FCCPC, when not satisfactorily resolved.

“We are committed to investigating all legitimate complaints and securing redress for consumers.

“The FCCPC will persistently collaborate with NERC to work tirelessly to ensure that Nigerian electricity consumers receive fair treatment, accurate billing, and quality service.

“We stand united in ensuring a fair and just electricity market for all consumers in Nigeria.”

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