The Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE),
Benjamin Dikki has urged owners of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria
(PHCN) Successor Companies (SCs) to liaise with security agencies in the
country to check the reported cases of vandalism, harassment and
assault on personnel of the power companies over unpaid electricity
bills.
The DG was represented by the Director, Post Privatization Monitoring
Department of BPE, Mallam Ibrahim Kashim, when the post privatization
monitoring team from the Bureau visited the Port-Harcourt Electricity
Distribution Company (PHEDC) last week.
He noted that it was no longer business as usual in the power sector
as Nigerians, irrespective of their status must be prepared to pay for
the services rendered by the power companies.
Dikki in an apparent reaction to complaints by the Managing Director
of 4Power Company, the core investor of the PHEDC, Mr. Mathew Edevbie
that workers of the utility company were constantly molested and beaten
up by military and paramilitary officers over unpaid electricity bills,
said that if Nigerians expected efficient and reliable power supply from
the core investors “they must be prepared to pay their bills as it was
no longer a government asset”.
He expressed delight that PHEDC was managed by professionals who were
determined to make a difference in the power sector in the country and
urged the management to always collaborate with the Bureau to tackle the
challenges facing the company.
The Director General said the purpose of the post privatization
monitoring was to assess the performances of the companies since
handover to ensure compliance with all the tenets covenanted with the
government on take over.
In his remarks, the Managing Director of 4Power Company, Mr. Mathew
Edevbie informed the monitoring team that the company had evolved a
robust master plan to give efficient and quality service to its
customers.
While urging all stakeholders to effectively manage expectations in
the power sector, he appealed to electricity consumers in the country to
be patient with the new owners as effective power supply would not be
achieved over night.
He decried the attitude of some highly paced persons in the society
in the area of coverage of the PHEDC who by-pass meters and deliberately
refuse to pay their bills or order the security men attached to their
homes to beat up officials of the company who go to disconnect light in
their homes over unpaid bills.
The MD advised electricity consumers to note that contrary to their
understanding, electricity is consumed by volume and not the period of
consumption “hence oftentimes, bills are issued to consumers for
previous consumption when they have black out for a given time”.
Edevbie appealed to BPE and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory
Commission (NERC) to review some of their laws in order not to
strangulate the power companies.
Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of PHEDC, Mr. Jon
Abbas said the company was working on a pilot scheme where selected
areas in its states’ of coverage-Rivers, Bayelsa, Cross- River and
Akwa-Ibom would have un-interrupted power supply 24-hours a day, adding
that for a start, Ahoada in Rivers state was picked for the scheme.
The BPE monitoring team also visited the Afam Power Station where the
team leader. Mallam Ibrahim Kashim advised the management to put in
place a monitoring template for the incoming core investors of the
company.
The Managing Director, Mr. Leo Ofurum informed the team that despite
operational challenges, the management team was doing its best to
generate power.
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