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Electricity Tariff: How to check if you’re on Band A, B, C, D or E

In this article is a simple guide to help customers figure out which electricity feeder band they’re in,

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday approved a sharp increase in electricity tariffs for customers classified under Band A.

According to Musliu Oseni, the Vice Chairman of NERC, customers in this category will now be charged N225 per kilowatt-hour (KW/h), a significant rise from the previous rate of N66.

Band A customers are those who receive 20-24 hours of electricity supply daily.

Subscribers under Band B enjoy 16 to 20 hours of power supply, while those in Band C receive 12 to 16 hours daily.

Band D subscribers benefit from eight to 12 hours of power supply each day, and Band E subscribers only receive four to eight hours of electricity supply daily.

 

READ ALSO : The Devilish & Insensitive Electricity Tariff increment.

 

However, the tariff increment has sparked controversies regarding the classification of subscribers, with many fearing they may be charged more than their actual consumption.

To this end, we’ve put together a simple guide to help customers figure out which band they’re in, according to the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company:

How to know your electricity feeder band

1. Visit www.ikejaelectric.com
2. Click on customer service
3. Click on Customer feeder information
4. Click on customer feeder verification
5. Enter your account or meter number to verify your feeder details.

You may have to find the website of your own Discos and follow the same guidelines..

– cityPost

What a country…. Ever since Tinubu entered that seat….. It’s all about removal and removal of any subsidy Government actually owes the people and claims to be saving it…. Like seriously?

What exactly is this government doing for the citizens?

Gooosh….. I don’t even know the Band of electricity i am in…. Band K….. Less than 4 hours a day…. (that’s crazy)

Even Buhari with his ineptitude couldn’t go this low…. 

Tụfịakwa…!!! 

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