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April 12, 2024DistributionNewsPower

More EKEDC customers to enjoy 20hrs of power supply, as NERC approves migration of 33 additional feeders to Band A

… brings total Band A feeders under Eko DisCo to 54

Oredola Adeola

 

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved thirty-three (33) additional Band A feeders for the Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), bringing the total number of Band A feeders to fifty-four(54), guaranting customers in these areas a minimum of 20 hours of daily power supply, in line with the April Supplimentary Order to the Multi-Year Tariff Order 2024.

 

Babatunde Lasaki, General Manager, Corporate Communications of EKEDC made this known in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports on Monday.

 

According to him, customers within the EKEDC network are assured of ongoing efforts to improve the quality of service rendered to them.

 

Advisors Reports gathered that the 33 new feeders will be located in various districts, including the Island District, Lekki District, Mushin District, Agbara District, Orile District and AJELE District.

 

Some of the specific locations 

ISLANDS DISTRICT

British American Tobacco,

 Droyers, 

Empire Court,

 Glover,

 Heritage,

 Moore Road, 

Osborne,

Rumens,

Adeleke Adedoyin,

Annex,

CIG,

Dideolu, 

Etim Inyang,

Mega Plaza,

Nest Oil, 

Nipost,

Ozumba Mbadiwe,

Palace Road,

Rocky Estate,

DPR 

LEKKI DISTRICT

Victoria Arobieke

MUSHIN DISTRICT 

Smith,

Army Resettlement,

Firro,

Station Feeder (Nitel),

Nitel,

Montgomery 1,

NIMR 

AGBARA DISTRICT 

Ajeast 

Estate (Agbara)

AJELE DISTRICT 

Freeman (Ajele) 

M&K Express 

 

ORILE DISTRICT 

Coker 

 

Lasaki in the statement said, “In our bid to serve our customers better, we are looking to even add more feeders to the list of our Band A feeders so that more customers can enjoy a guaranteed 20 hours of power supply daily.

 

He said that it is also EKEDC’s commitment to ensure that customers under other service bands (Bands B to E) also enjoy their guaranteed minimum supply hours with further plans to improve power supply within the network.

 

“We are working tirelessly to eliminate supply downtime within our franchise area and achieve our goal of a stable and uninterruptible power supply,” Lasaki said.

 

The EKEDC’s spokesperson further explained that the Company has within its ranks a Rapid Response team available to take down any complaints and enquiries from customers regarding power supply which is available on the EKEDC website.

 

EKEDC’s first set of approved Band A feeders are:

ISLANDS DISTRICTS

NEPA 1 – CAMPOS Street, Broad Street, Inner Marina Street

POSTE RMU- Ademola Adetokunbo Street, Sanusi Fafunwa Street/ Idowu  Taylor Street, Akin Adesola Street/ Adeola Odeku Street

CSS – Ajele Street Broad Street/ Custom Street Inner Marina Street/ Martins  Street 

NEW CUSTOMS – Campbell Street, Bamgbose Street, and King Street

STATION FEEDER – Oluwa Road/Thompson Avenue, Glover  Road/Lawrence Road/ Alfred Rewane Road, Moseley Road/Awolowo

IKOYI HOTEL – Oluwa Road Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi Hotel / Alfred Rewane Road

NEPA 2 –  Ajele Street Broad Street, Kakawa Street/Abibu Oki Street

NTDA –  Ademola Adetokunbo Street, Sanusi Fafunwa Street, Akin Adesola Street/Amodu Tijani Street

DOVER – NEPA Close, Ahmadu Bello Way, Saka Tinubu Street 

STANDARD CHARTERED BANK -NEPA close

KINGSWAY – Oluwa Road/Alfred Rewane Road , Olu Holloway Road/Thompson Avenue , Lugard Avenue/ Cameron Road 

MOBOLAJI JOHNSON – Osborne Road, Mobolaji Johnson Road,  Olu Holloway Road/ Bayo Kuku Road/ Cameron Road

and MILLINER TOWER – Oluwa Road, Alfred Rewane Road, Mulliner Tower

LEKKI DISTRICT 

TWIN WATER  –  Remi Olowude Street, Bosun Adekoya Street, Okunade Bluewaters Scheme

WOLE OLATEJU – Admiralty Way, Wole Olateju/Wole Ariyo

PRIME WATER VIEW – Utomi Airie Avenue, Freedom Way, Ojulari Road

BASHORUN OKUNSANYA – Emeka Nwze Street,  Bashorun  Okusanya Street/ Admiralty  Rd, Ogidi Crescent 

PROVIDENCE – Remi Oluwode Street, Adewunmi Adebimpe Road, Emmanuel Adebayo Close/Omorinre Johnson  Street

WATER CORPORATION – Utomi Airie Avenue , Muhammed Marwa Way, Hunponu Wusu Road/ Engr.George Enenmoh Crescent

and OSAPA – Mufutau Eletu Road, Muritala Eletu Way, Agungi /Airan Road

ORILE DISTRICT 

TEXLON Feeder –  Apapa-Oshodi Exp Road, Ogungbesan Street

 

 Advisors Reports gathered that the new upgrade also aligned with the NERC’s updated rates for customers within the Band A service category, which provides that customers on Band A will be paying N225 kwpH.

 

NERC emphasised  the decision to increase the tariff was based on key market tariff review indices, including Nigerian inflation, US inflation, exchange rate, transmission loss factor, generation cost, transmission and administration cost, and wholesale gas to power prices.

 

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