The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has recently approved an increase in the electricity tariff for customers under Band A. Customers under Band A will now enjoy 20-24 hours of electricity supply daily. This increase affects several areas on Lagos Island.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission recently approved an increase in the electricity tariff , particularly for customers under Band A . Customers under Band A are to enjoy 20–24 hours of electricity supply daily, while those under Band B are the ones who get a daily electricity supply of 16–20 hours; Band C is supplied with…The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission recently approved an increase in the electricity tariff , particularly for customers under Band A .
Some residents in the Epe area of Lagos will face frequent power outages and have the supply for only an average of about four hours daily. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission recently approved an increase in the electricity tariff, particularly for customers under Band A. READ ALSO: List of Lagos areas on Band A…
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