AEDC customer raises alarm as monthly electricity bill increases to N836,000 from N85,000

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AEDC customer raises alarm as monthly electricity bill increases to N836,000 from N85,000
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A residential Band A electricity customer in Gwarinpa has slammed the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company as his electricity bill increased to N836,000 in a single month in May 2024 from N85,294 in April. This was contained in a complaint request sighted by DAILY POST on Tuesday.

According to the letter dated June 24, 2024, the electricity customer, Osinachukwu Nnadi with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission in copy, received the estimated billing with rude shock on June 21. He noted that the highest bill he had received was N85,000 in April when he was informed that his three-bedroom flat in the Setraco area of Gwarinpa fell under Band A . According to him, his bills in January 2024 were N29,179.37, N44,315.00 , N48,607.95 , and N85,294.06 .

40 for May 2024 for a 3-bedroom Residential flat located at the above address and I feel it was an erroneous bill hence this letter. 'We have been tenants in this apartment for years and this bill is incongruent with previous bills received after our pre-paid meter got bad as reported by your officials and all efforts to replace same have not been successful, which led to an estimation of bills.

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