FG Advocates Revamp Of North’s Power Transmission Architecture

      Mohammed Shosanya

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu,has emphasized the need to revamp the transmission architecture in the North, which currently relies heavily on the Shiroro and Jos channels. 

He said:”This radial system leaves the Northern region vulnerable to electricity disruptions whenever issues arise with these lines”.

Adelabu,who spoke in Kano during a stakeholders meeting on Thursday,also proposed exploring alternative power sources to serve as a backup to the National Grid, as he recognized the crucial roles played by various stakeholders in achieving this objective.

He also highlighted the federal government’s determination to boost electricity supply to revive the nation’s industries and enhance its economy.

He reassured Nigerians that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has no intent of discriminating against any region, amidst recent power outages in northern Nigeria.

He described the outages as “unfortunate” and “not deliberate,” emphasizing the need for a permanent solution to prevent future occurrences.

He added:”The situation is worrisome and unfortunate. The President does not intend to discriminate against any region. We all voted for him as Nigerians, and he has all of us at heart.” 

CSOs Must Monitor Contract Awards Of Tinubu’s Food Security Programme,BPP Insists

 

 

Mohammed Shosanya

 

 

Acting Director-General,Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP),Olusegun Omotola, has called on Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria to monitor the expenditure the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government has approved for the award of contracts for procurement of items for food security in the country.

 

 

 

 

He spoke at the inception meeting of the Civil Society Advocacy to Strengthen Anti-corruption Reforms in Nigeria (CASARN) by the African Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ).

 

 

 

 

 

He was represented at the event by Mokuolu Adesina, Head, Regulation & Database Department

 

 

 

 

According to him,Tinubu’s administration is making huge investments in food security and other intervention programmes,adding  that a lot of projects have been approved and the procurement process approved by the BPP.

 

 

 

 

 

Stating that the expectation of the BPP is to see CSOs and other non state actors engage the procuring entities to ensure the contracts are awarded and the reliefs get to the masses, the Acting DG of BPP, stated that, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has so much intervention especially in the area of food security.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“I can tell you that a lot is being done in terms of food security. A lot of projects have been approved, the procurement process approved by the BPP, so we expect procuring entities to swing into action and convert these approvals into award of contracts that stands huge intervention in the area of food security.

 

 

 

 

“There is so much data around approvals for food security interventions in the country as we speak, what we expect is engagement from non state actors to ensure that wherever those contracts have been awarded, which ever agency has awarded them, there should be proper engagement to ensure that those approvals translate to real award of contracts and those real award of contracts translate to real deployment and implementation of the contracts, so that the interventions of Mr President with regards to food security will be felt by the common man in the country.

 

 

 

 

 

“We are happy to work with CSOs, we have been open to you and we’re willing to work more with you and we want to work together to ensure the effectiveness of procurement intervention in the country”, he said.

 

 

 

 

Speaking,the Executive Director of ANEEJ, Rev. David Ugolor noted that the purpose of the inception meeting was to introduce the project to stakeholders and seek their collaboration to implement it and deliver on-set objectives.

 

 

 

 

 

Ugolor,who was represented by Innocent Edemharia, ANEEJ Programme Manager, appreciated the groups  and journalists for their commitment to the shared mission of advancing transparency, accountability and anti-corruption reforms in Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

Ugolor pointed out that the effects of corruption are far-reaching, hindering economic progress, public service delivery and citizens’ trust in governance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

He decried the  capture of the judiciary by some powerful politicians to the extent that some former governors are resisting or evading arrest, just as some serving governors have even challenged the constitutionality of the law that sets up Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) and other anti-corruption agencies in court.

 

 

 

Appreciating the International IDEA and European Union for providing the platform and funds for the project, Ugolor enumerated the areas of engagement that ANEEJ and the other CSOs will focus on in the CASARN project in RoLAC 11, adding that; “We have therefore reached the conclusion that it is better to prevent corruption than to allow it to flourish before fighting the scourge.

 

 

 

 

“The negative effect of corruption has been acknowledged by successive government in Nigeria who openly made commitments to address the scourge and initiated specific reforms.

 

 

 

 

 

“The project will build on such initiatives. In Edo State, the project will target key transparency, accountability and anti-corruption reforms initiated during the first phase of RoLAC programme.

 

 

 

 

 

“At the national level, interventions will target initiatives that will strengthen the management framework of Anti-corruption and Transparency Units (ACTUs) to revitalise and support the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to repackage ACTUs for greater transparency. Advocate for the passage of whistle-blower protection bill.

 

 

 

 

 

“Work to improve compliance to procurement data publication on the Nigeria Open Contracting Portal (NOCOPO) by federal MDAs, among other areas.Through CASARN project, we seek to address these challenges head-on by working closely with government agencies, civil society organizations, and the media to support critical transparency reforms and empower citizens to hold their leaders accountable.

 

 

 

 

 

“Some of the main target groups for the project include Federal and Edo State Government MDAs such as the Federal Ministry of Justice, ACAs especially ICPC, Office of the Head of Service Edo State, Technical Unit on Governance and Anti-corruption Reforms (TUGAR), Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), Edo State Government, Edo State Ministry of Justice, other state level MDAs etc.

 

 

 

 

“Others include women and youths focused groups, persons with disabilities, other CSOs working on anti-corruption, transparency and accountability, budget monitoring, procurement monitoring among others, faith-based organisations, religious and traditional institutions, and media.

 

 

 

 

“This project, which is part of the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (RoLAC II) Programme, aims to create impactful change through specific objectives: To strengthen anti-corruption reforms, to advocate for the finalisation and ratification of Edo State Integrity and Accountability Strategy (EDSIAS) and other transparency and accountability initiatives in the state including revisiting the FOI issue.

 

 

 

 

 

“We are more interested in corruption prevention and we believe that we can work together to make impact in this area. Our vision of a Nigeria where citizens can engage in a transparent and accountable governance system is ambitious but achievable. It requires all of us—government actors, non-governmental organizations, faith-based institutions, media, and community groups—to join hands, each bringing our unique strengths to this collective endeavor”.

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking,the Edo State Coordinator of RoLAC, Ms Uche Nwokedi pointed out that RoLAC ll is a continuation of RoLAC l which started some initiatives like the FOI draft Bill, the Edo State Integrity and Accountability Strategy (EDSIAS) draft.

 

 

 

 

 

She urged the CSOs to leverage on their engagements with the governorship candidates during the run up to the Edo governorship election to initiate engagements with the incoming new government in the state to advocate for the passage of the FOI Bill, the adoption and operationalisation of EDSIAS by the government.

 

 

 

 

 

Assuring the collaboration of the Technical Unit on Governance and Anti-Corruption Reforms (TUGAR), the Head of TUGAR, Mrs Jane Onwumeri who was represented by Favour Eze, said the agency’s research, monitoring, and evaluation unit set up to respond to the critical need for a rigorous approach to policy-making grounded on empirical data collection and analysis, and in-depth country-specific diagnostics on corruption and related governance issues.

 

 

 

 

The Edo State Resident Commissioner, Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, (ICPC), Mrs. Premo Ayaoge assured of the collaboration of ICPC in Strengthening anti-corruption reforms.

 

 

 

 

She disclosed that some of the provisions of the ICPC Act are due for amendment and have been sent to the National Assembly and pleaded that such proposed amendments should be included in the CASARN advocacy programme.

 

 

 

 

According to her, “ICPC is working with big organisations like ROLAC and others on how to strengthen anti-corruption reforms in Nigeria just like we’re doing here today.

 

 

 

 

“While we are talking about these laws, let’s us also be talking about measures to be put in place to implement these laws such that there will be no scape goat, no sacred cows and that nobody is above the law”.

 

 

Return Dollar Currencies To Banks In 9 Months,FG Tells Nigerians

          Mohammed Shosanya

Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun has disclosed a new government policy that would permit Nigerians who currently hold dollars outside the formal banking system to bring those funds into the country’s financial system.

He said such individuals have a nine-month grace period to comply with the directive without attracting legal liability or financial penalties.

He spoke after the National Economic Council meeting,chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima on Thursday.

He gave update on the Excess Crude Account currently standing at $473,754.57, the Natural Resources Fund at ₦26,105,837,627.67, and the Stabilization Account at ₦36,299,452,763.62.

He also spoke on government’s economic relief measures,disclosing that 25 million Nigerians have benefitted from federal social protection initiatives, including digital outreach, microenterprise loans, and sector-specific support for power, agriculture, manufacturing, health, and compressed natural gas (CNG) initiatives.

He added: “One element of the cost increase is the foreign exchange rate, and that is demand and supply. There is going to be a release today, details by the federal government through the Ministry of Finance, in conjunction with the Central Bank, a programme, starting today, 31st of October, and lasting nine months, that will allow people to bring in cash that is outside the banking system.

“So therefore it is unsafe, it is unsecure and it is outside of legal limits. They will allowed forbearance to bring dollars cash. Let me emphasize once again, it is to bring dollars that they are holding outside the system to be able to bring them in and credit it to their bank accounts, as long as it is not proceeds of crime, illicit money. There will be no penalty, there will be no taxes, there will be no questions.

“They just meet the normal Know Your Customer criteria of banks and they have an opportunity to bring in those funds, make them safe, make them secure, and make them available through normal, economic activity. The details of that, the guidelines of that, will be released, first of all, the announcement by the Ministry of Finance and the guidelines later will follow very quickly by Central Bank.

“That is an opportunity, not just for people who would normally like to comply, to be compliant with the laws and normal business practice, but of course, it gives us an opportunity to bring those dollars from where they are doing nothing to where they are within the financial system, they add to our reserves, and of course can help with the exchange rate”.

Floods Kill 321,Displace 740,743 Nigerians-NEC

 

 

 

Mohammed Shosanya

 

The National Economic Council(NEC), Thursday says 321 persons lost their lives in the flood disaster which has so far ravaged 34 states of the federation.

 

 

 

 

It also confirmed that 217 local government areas, 1,374,557 persons were adversely affected by the flood across Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo,announced the statistics after the NEC meeting chaired by the Vice President, Kashim Shettima.

 

 

 

He said the various State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMA) have been directed to up their game to bring succour to the affected states.

 

 

 

 

He added: “You know the country is facing the National Emergency with regards to flooding and the reports so far identify  a major national disaster. We’ve been called upon to note that to date, about 34 states have been affected, 217 local Governments, 1,374,557 persons already affected. And 740,743 were displaced nationwide.321 persons died and 2,854 persons injured and 281,000 houses, 258,000 cultivated farmlands also destroyed, or affected by the ravaging flood.

 

 

 

“Council deliberated on the actions, particularly at the sub national level, and got up on the SEMA, the various state emergency management agencies, to up their game and increase the collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA.

 

 

 

“Finally, also some resolutions were reached in terms of how we deepen the coordination and the response. First, it was resolved that the Federal Ministry of water resources and sanitation to conduct an integrity review of all the waterways and dams across the country.

 

 

 

“There was serious emphasis and the need for massive programme of dredging, or deselting of the waterways and have a firm programme of continuous deselting  almost on annual basis of the waterways.

 

 

 

“The council also urged state governments that have not submitted their flood reports on the status of the flood and the management in their states to do so immediately. Those that haven’t done so. And then, as a recognition Council noted that the Green Climate Fund should have an infrastructure Resilience Fund,component fund.

 

 

 

 

“It was observed that there are some critical parts of the country that are massively ravaged by this flooding to violate south east, south south, that are completely omitted, in the ongoing programmes of construction of dams and so on, which are to act as speed bumps along the highway, particularly the river Niger, as it were.

 

 

 

 

“So,the summary is that council considered the national emergency and the responses of the damages affected, the coordinations that you place especially between the states and the federal and called for further steps to be taken”

 

 

 

Oyo 2027:Dotun Sanusi Withdraws From Guber Race,Cites Systemic Rot

 

Mohammed Shosanya

 

 

 

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ilaji Sports and Resorts,Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi,has withdrew from the Oyo State 2027 governorship race.

 

 

 

This decision,made after considerable contemplation and discussions with his father,is rooted in what he describes as a “frustration with the circus that is unfolding” within Oyo state’s current political framework,he said on Friday.

 

 

 

Sanusi,who is renowned for his dedication to Oyo state’s development through investments in sports, youth empowerment,and community-driven initiatives,expressed grave disgust over the direction of governance in the state.

 

 

 

“It is unfortunate that many of our civil servants, public officials, and even political appointees are focused more on personal gains than the welfare of the state,” Sanusi added.

 

 

 

 

 

He explained that this development reflects his choice not to participate in a system he feels is deviating from the principles of selfless service.

 

 

 

He revealed that he had undertaken a comprehensive assessment, including consultations with independent experts, and ultimately felt that contesting for governorship would be incompatible with the current political environment.

 

 

He added:“Joining politics under these circumstances would not serve the best interests of our citizens,” he added. “This decision, made after extensive discussion with my father, Alhaji Ganiyu Oladosu Sanusi, is a step towards safeguarding the integrity of my commitments to Oyo State’s true development.”

 

 

 

 

He assured that, despite stepping away from the political scene, his commitment to humanitarian efforts remains unwavering.

 

 

 

He said:”I will continue with my humanitarian services that enhance human and community development,” he stated, reaffirming his dedication to impactful initiatives aimed at uplifting the lives of the people of Oyo State.

 

 

 

Sanusi extended his gratitude for his constituency and fans,acknowledging their faith in his vision for the state.

 

 

 

 

He added:“To all lovers of JDS, I urge you to direct your support towards identifying a truly competent candidate who can earnestly serve the interests of Oyo State.”

 

 

 

Indecent Act:Lawmakers Suspend Oyo East LG Chairman

       Mohammed Shosanya

 

 

The Oyo State House of Assembly has suspended Olusola Oluokun, Chairman of Oyo East Local Government over a viral video which exposed his indecent act.

 

 

 

He was suspended on Thursday after the presentation of a Matter of Urgent Public Importance titled “Urgent Call For Full Investigation into the indecent attitude of the Chairman, Oyo East Local Government, Mr. Olusola Oluokun in a viral video online”.

 

 

 

 

The video showed the council boss eating half-naked and praising a political stalwart who helped him become chairman.

 

 

Besides,he allegedly rained curses on those perceived as enemies of his benefactor.

 

 

 

The House has constituted a committee to investigate the matter, pending which the Vice Chairman will act as Chairman.

 

 

 

The House condemned the act,describing it as unbecoming of an elected council chairman.

 

 

 

The Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon Adebo Ogundoyin said the House would not condone such indecent behaviour.

 

 

 

According to him,the swift action taken by the House demonstrates its commitment to maintaining the integrity and dignity of public office.

 

 

Ifa Worshippers To Police:Probe Killing Claim On Yinka Ayefele’s Radio Station

 

Mohammed Shosanya

 

 

The President of the International Council for Ifá Religion, Dr. Fayemi Fatunde Fakayode,has called on the Nigerian Police Force to investigate a recent killing claim made by a guest at a Fresh FM radio station in Ibadan.

 

 

 

 

 

The station is owned by a popular Nigerian music producer and gospel singer,Mr. Yinka Aiyefele.

 

 

 

In the  viral video, only the owner of the Radio Station, Yinka Ayefele was seen interviewing a man whose face was not shown and the interviewee said he had killed many people for Òrìṣà.

 

 

 

 

 

In a press release on Thursday, the President of ICIR, said there is nothing like human sacrifice in Yoruba traditional religion,adding that claim was fabricated with the aim of tarnishing the image of Yoruba native religion.

 

 

 

 

He added:”Our attention has been drawn to a viral video, allegedly made in the Yinka Ayefele’s studio of Fresh FM in Ibadan where a man whose face was not shown said he had killed many human beings for Òrìsà.

 

 

 

 

“It has been said before and we will continue to reiterate the fact that Yoruba Traditional Religion which is called Isese abhors human killing and true Isese worshippers are repulsed upon seeing human blood.

 

 

 

“Those behind this campaign have used every means to tarnish what the Creator gave us to worship him, but we will continue to speak against it; using human parts or blood for money or whatever ritual is alien to our religion and we will continue to fight against it.

 

 

 

“We are surprised that a respected Radio Station in Ibadan can be used to launch this campaign of calumny against us and our cherished Isese, but we are using this opportunity to call on the Inspector General of Police and the Oyo State Police Command to immediately launch an investigation into the man’s claim to unearth the truth and arrest him and his sponsors.”

 

 

 

 

According to him,the ICIR has instructed its lawyer to work with Yinka Ayefele in order to get the identity of the self-acclaimed ritual killer for the security agencies to do the needful.

 

 

 

He added:”We also advise Isese adherents to be calm and patient as we are sure that we will get to the bottom of the fabrication”

 

 

 

Reps Seek Indigenous Refiners’ Inclusion In Petroleum Output Value Chain

 

Mohammed Shosanya

 

 

The House of Representatives has implored the Federal Government to create a comprehensive blueprint to integrate indigenous refiners into Nigeria’s petroleum production value chain.

 

 

 

 

The call highlights the need to leverage local expertise in the oil and gas industry to stimulate economic growth, enhance job creation, and reduce dependence on foreign refining

 

 

 

 

At a recent plenary session,the House has resolved to push for reforms in Nigeria’s petroleum production, aiming to integrate artisanal refiners into the industry’s value chain.

 

 

 

The decision was sequel to the adoption of a motion presented by Deputy Minority Whip, Hon. George Ozodinobi, who called for a structured approach to harnessing the nation’s resources for economic growth.

 

 

 

Presenting the motion,Ozodinobi stressed the constitutional responsibility to maximize Nigeria’s resources to boost national prosperity.

 

 

 

He noted that, over the years, the government’s failure to formally recognize and regulate artisanal refining in the Niger Delta has led to significant revenue losses and endangerment of lives.

 

 

He urged the House to take decisive action to address this long-standing issue and bring informal refiners under regulated operations for the benefit of both the region and the nation.

 

 

He recalled that in 2016, “the Federal Government proposed integrating artisanal refiners into mainstream oil and gas operations.

 

 

 

 

“The initiative aimed to boost local content in the industry and support the use of homegrown technology in petroleum refining within the region.”

 

 

He expressed concern that, despite over seven decades of severe environmental degradation in the Niger Delta, policymakers remain largely unaware of the urgent need to encourage artisanal refining.

 

 

He emphasized that fostering local technological solutions is critical to lifting Nigeria out of energy poverty and creating a sustainable path forward for the nation’s energy sector.

 

 

 

He expressed concern over the labeling of indigenous artisanal refiners as “oil thieves,” emphasizing that, “the unprofessional destruction of artisanal refineries by the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies further degrades the environment, which serves as the energy source for communities in the Niger Delta.”

 

 

 

 

He emphasized that the neglect of local refiners has left Nigeria dependent on its four failing refineries. “For decades,” he noted, “Nigeria, despite being a top crude oil exporter, has become a chronic importer of refined petroleum products.”

 

 

 

He added that,this situation is compounded by the ongoing fuel crisis and allegations of conspiracy surrounding the Dangote Refinery.

 

 

 

 

He further called on Nigeria to prioritize the promotion of indigenous technology, taking inspiration from the advanced technological strides of nations like Japan, the United States, and China.

 

 

 

The motion received unanimous support from the members of the House when it was put to a voice vote.

 

 

 

 

Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu,who presided over the session,urged the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, on behalf of the House, to develop a regulatory framework that would formally integrate artisanal refiners into the nation’s crude oil production value chain.

 

 

 

The House also mandated its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Downstream, Upstream, and Midstream, as well as Local Content to oversee compliance and report back within four weeks to enable further legislative action.

 

 

Gas Flaring:Nigeria Needs $12bn To Restore Environmental Damage In Niger Delta-Report

 

 

 

Mohammed Shosanya

 

 

 

A new research on the impact of oil spills and gas flaring in the Niger Delta has recommended that at least US$12 billion would be required over the course of 12 years to repair, remediate and restore the environmental and public health damage caused in the region.

 

 

 

The Bayelsa State Oil and Environmental Commission under the chairmanship of a member of the House of Lord, Hon. John Tucker Sentamu undertook the research. 

 

 

 

 

He made the recommendation in Abuja on Thursday,while addressing participants at the International Conference on Petroleum Pollution and Just Transition in the Niger Delta with the theme: ‘Advancing the recommendations of the Bayelsa State Oil and Environmental Commission (BSOEC)’ organised by Social Action in collaboration with Ford Foundation and Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF).

 

 

 

 

Besides,President Bola Tinubu has pledged to partner the Bayelsa State Government to overcome challenges associated with oil spills and gas flaring in the Niger Delta region.

 

 

 

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, represented him at the event and told participants that the  administration of Tinubu is ready to reduce the ecological impact while supporting economic growth.

 

 

 

 

He said:“We are committed to reducing and investing in clean technology and enhancing regulatory frameworks to protect the regions rich ecosystem.”

 

 

 

 

He assured stakeholders of the administration resolve towards achieving the 2030 gas flare out agenda.

 

 

 

 

He said:”We are ready to “partner with Bayelsa State and we will on getting the report, adopt it as a working document and to ensure that whatever we need to do we will do.

 

 

 

“If we need to change any aspect of the Act that will ensure the full implementation of this report, we will.”

 

 

 

 

The Bayelsa State Governor Diri Douye,faulted the activities of international oil companies’ saying they flagrantly devastate the soil and water resources.

 

 

 

Lauding the report findings, he harped on the need for the implementation of the report.

 

 

 

 

According to him,the IOCs must find a way to meet their responsibilities, not in empty words, but in tangible actions, just as he beckoned on all the Governors from the oil producing states to join hands with Bayelsa State in this battle for environmental justice.

 

 

 

 

“Similarly, we demand that the Federal Government grants Bayelsa greater access to ecological funds. The dilemma before us is chiefly a result of the inept enforcement by the Federal agencies vested with this mandate and lopsided oil and gas laws in Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

“Nigeria’s gas flaring policies, despite their intent, have fallen short of effective action.

 

 

 

“With regulations like the Associated Gas Re-Injection Act of 1979 and the more recent Flare Gas Regulations of 2018, the penalties imposed on IOCs remain negligible compared to the profit made from continued flaring.

 

 

 

“While international policies in places like Norway, Canada and the EU, impose stringent environmental standards and heavy fines, making it costly to bypass regulations, Nigeria’s federal structure has largely accepted the option of fines over enforcing actual environmental safeguards.

 

 

 

“This preference for penalties over meaningful regulatory enforcement has allowed international oil companies to operate with minimal accountability.

 

 

“The fight for the Niger Delta’s environmental survival cannot be reduced to mere shadowboxing; it demands concrete action, unwavering commitment, and collective responsibility.

 

 

 

“Let me be clear: Bayelsa’s contributions to Nigeria are immense. We produce 18 – 20% of the nation’s oil wealth, generating over $10 billion annually.

 

 

“Yet, despite this wealth drawn from our land, our people receive crumbs, and none of these companies have seen fit to establish their headquarters on our soil. Not one.

 

 

 

 

“The magnitude of our challenges requires the involvement of global stakeholders; international alliances, compassionate nations, and responsible organisations willing to stand alongside us”.

 

 

EKEDC Begins Free Meter Upgrade Today

       Mohammed Shosanya

Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has set Thursday, October 31, 2024,as the starting date for the Standard Transfer Specification (STS) 2.0-meter upgrade for its metered customers. 

This upgrade,prompted by the scheduled expiration of the current vending platform, will transition customers to a more advanced and efficient system, a statement said on Thursday.

To benefit from the upgrade,the company advised customers to take following the steps:

“Visit (http://kctcheck.ekedp.com), enter your meter number, and click “search.”

Retrieve two sets of 20-digit Key Change Tokens (KCTs) displayed on the screen.Enter the first KCT and press “Enter.”Enter the second KCT and press “Enter” to complete the upgrade.

“Alternatively, customers can receive the KCTs when they purchase electricity units. They will be provided with two KCTs along with their regular token, which they must load to upgrade the meter”.

 Commenting,Babatunde Lasaki, General Manager, Corporate Communications and Strategy, urged customers to complete the upgrade before November 24, 2024, and advised them to load any previously purchased tokens before beginning the upgrade.

 He stated:“We encourage our customers to load any existing tokens before applying the KCTs, as old tokens will no longer work on upgraded meters.”

Customers needing assistance can visit any EKEDC District or Zonal office, where help desks are available,he said,adding that EKEDC staff will also be physically available to assist on Saturdays, November 2 and 9, 2024.

Lasaki emphasized that the upgrade process is completely free of any charges and that customers should not pay anyone for the process