Glamtush reports that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), on Wednesday, approved an increase in electricity tariff for customers under the Band A classification.
The Vice Chairman, NERC, Musliu Oseni, said the increase will see the customers paying N225 kilowatt per hour (KW/h) from the current N66.
Note that customers under Band A are those who enjoy 20-24 hours of electricity supply daily while those in Band B are subscribers who enjoy 16 to 20 hours power supply.
Those in Band C enjoy 12 to 16 hours daily power supply..
Also, Band D subscribers are beneficiaries of eight to 12 hours power supply and Band E subscribers only enjoy four to eight hours of electricity supply daily.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, Oseni said customers in Band A represent a 15 per cent of the 12 million electricity customers in the country, which represents about 1.8 million subscribers.
He added that the review would not affect customers of the other bands.
Citing sources, Bloomberg had on Tuesday reported that power companies will be allowed to raise electricity prices to N200 ($0.15) per KW/h from N68 for urban consumers.
It quoted people in the presidency with knowledge of the matter saying this was in a bid to attract new investment and slash about $2.3 billion spent to cap tariffs.
In this report, PUNCH Online highlights the Ogun, Oyo, Osun and Kwara states’ subscribers of the Band A tariff plan who are benefitting from the 20 to 24 hours of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company daily consumption in documents prepared by NERC as of February 2024.
Oyo
1. Akanran (Frigoglass 11kva feeder) in Akanran Business Unit enjoys 90KW/h
2. Akanran (BAT/New Age 11kva feeder) in Akanran Business Unit enjoys 118KW/h
3. Akanran (Eagle Flour Mill 11kva feeder) in Akanran Business Unit enjoys 189KW/h
4. Apata (Ami 11kva feeder) in Apata Business Unit enjoys 267KW/h
5. Apata (Apata 33kv feeder) in Apata Business Unit enjoys 249KW/h
6. Apata (EFCO/EVANS 11kva feeder) in Apata Business Unit enjoys 1,090KW/h
7. Apata (JOYCE B/RATCON 11kva feeder) in Apata Business Unit enjoys 131KW/h
8. Apata (SEVEN-UP 11kv feeder) in Apata Business Unit enjoys 218KW/h
9. Apata (Eruwa Lanlate 33kv feeder) in Apata Business Unit enjoys 456KW/h
10. Apata (Iyaganku 11kv feeder) in Apata Business Unit enjoys 338KW/h
12. Dugbe (Aerodrome 11kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 244KW/h
13. Dugbe (Agodi Line 1 33kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 265KW/h
14. Dugbe (Agodi Line 2 33kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 260KW/h
15. Dugbe (Ami 11kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 167KW/h
16. Dugbe (Bank Road 11kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 302KW/h
17. Dugbe (Eleyele 33kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 190KW/h
19. Dugbe (Iyaganku 11kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 220KW/h
20. Dugbe (Iyaganku 33kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 230KW/h
21. Dugbe (Jericho T2A 33kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 271KW/h
22. Dugbe (Jericho T2B 33kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 271KW/h
23. Dugbe (Oremeji 11kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 169KW/h
24. Dugbe (Semonda 33kv feeder) in Dugbe Business Unit enjoys 235KW/h
26. Molete (Molete Industrial 33kv feeder) in Molete Business Unit enjoys 142KW/h
27. Molete (Express 33kv feeder) in Molete Business Unit enjoys 161KW/h
28. Molete (Interchange 33kv feeder) in Molete Business Unit enjoys 141KW/h
29. Molete (Iyaganku 11kv feeder) in Molete Business Unit enjoys 167KW/h
30. Molete (Liberty 33kv feeder) in Molete Business Unit enjoys 157KW/h
31. Molete (Oluyole 33kv feeder) in Molete Business Unit enjoys 319KW/h
32. Monatan (Adogba 33kv feeder) in Monatan Business Unit enjoys 157KW/h
33. Monatan (State House 11kv feeder) in Monatan Business Unit enjoys 144KW/h
34. Monatan (Labo 33kv feeder) in Monatan Business Unit enjoys 288KW/h
35. Monatan (Adogba 33kv feeder) in Monatan Business Unit enjoys 157KW/h
36. Ojoo (Adogba 33kv feeder) in Ojoo Business Unit enjoys 131KW/h
37. Ojoo (Ibadan North 33kv feeder) in Ojoo Business Unit enjoys 167KW/h
38. Ojoo (UI/NISER 33kv feeder) in Ojoo Business Unit enjoys 233KW/h
40. Oyo (Iseyin 33kv feeder) in Oyo Business Unit enjoys 113KW/h
Kwara
1. Baboko (General Hospital) in Baboko Business Unit enjoys 456KW/h
2. Baboko (Incomer T1B 33kv feeder) in Baboko Business Unit enjoys 174KW/h
3. Baboko (Incomer T1B 33kv feeder) in Baboko Business Unit enjoys 174KW/h
4. Baboko (Incomer T1C 33kv feeder) in Baboko Business Unit enjoys 174KW/h
6. Challenge (Agba/ShopRite 11kv feeder) in Challenge Business Unit enjoys 278KW/h
7. Challenge (Basin 11kv feeder) in Challenge Business Unit enjoys 201KW/h
8. Challenge (Challenge Industrial 33kv feeder) in Challenge Business Unit enjoys 161KW/h
9. Challenge (GRA Ilorin 33kv feeder) in Challenge Business Unit enjoys 351KW/h
10. Challenge (ShopRite/Water works 11kv feeder) in Challenge Business Unit enjoys 482KW/h
11. Challenge (Tanke 11kv feeder) in Challenge Business Unit enjoys 189KW/h
13. Jebba (Dogongeri 33kv feeder) in Jebba Business Unit enjoys 295KW/h
14. Jebba (Jebba Paper Mill 11kv feeder) in Jebba Business Unit enjoys 598KW/h
15. Jebba (Jebba Township 11kv feeder) in Jebba Business Unit enjoys 615KW/h
16. Jebba (Jebba/Bacita 33kv feeder) in Jebba Business Unit enjoys 124KW/h
17. Jebba (Senior Staff Quarters F20 11kv feeder) in Jebba Business Unit enjoys 567KW/h
18. Jebba (SF2 New Bussa 11kv feeder) in Jebba Business Unit enjoys 561KW/h
20. Omuaran (Lamodi 33kv feeder) in Omuaran Business Unit enjoys 125KW/h
21. Omuaran (Lamodi 33kv feeder) in Omuaran Business Unit enjoys 125KW/h
Ogun
1. Ijebu (Industrial Folagbade) in Ijebu Business Unit enjoys 116KW/h
2. Ijebu (Ijebu Industrial 11kv feeder) in Ijebu Business Unit enjoys 152KW/h
3. Ijebu (Ijebu Industrial 11kv feeder Folagbade) in Ijebu Business Unit enjoys 249KW/h
5. Ijebu (Ijebu Ode 33kv feeder) in Ijebu Business Unit enjoys 236KW/h
6. Ijeun (Abiola Way 11kv feeder) in Ijeun Business Unit enjoys 127KW/h
7. Ijeun (Eleweran 33kv feeder) in Ijeun Business Unit enjoys 232KW/h
8. Ijeun (FUNAAB 33kv feeder) in Ijeun Business Unit enjoys 145KW/h
9. Ijeun (Owode line 1 33kv feeder) in Ijeun Business Unit enjoys 232KW/h
10. Ijeun (Eleweran 33kv feeder) in Ijeun Business Unit enjoys 232KW/h
12. Olumo (FUNAAB 33kv feeder) in Olumo Business Unit enjoys 159KW/h
13. Ota (Ijagba 33kv feeder) in Ota Business Unit enjoys 177KW/h
14. Ota (Odigbo/Estate 33kv feeder) in Ota Business Unit enjoys 213KW/h
15. Ota (Sango 33kv feeder) in Ota Business Unit enjoys 415KW/h
16. Ota (Toll Gate 33kv feeder) in Ota Business Unit enjoys 179KW/h
17. Sagamu (McPherson 33kv feeder) in Sagamu Business Unit enjoys 327KW/h
18. Sagamu (Ogunmakin/Ajebo 33kv feeder) in Sagamu Business Unit enjoys 131KW/h
19. Sagamu (Sagamu 33kv feeder Main Line) in Sagamu Business Unit enjoys 131KW/h
20. Sango (Ijoko 33kv feeder) in Sango Business Unit enjoys 332KW/h
21. Sango (Ijoko 33kv feeder Gasline) in Sango Business Unit enjoys 156KW/h
22. Sango (Sango 33kv feeder Gasline) in Sango Business Unit enjoys 194KW/h
23. Sango (Toll Gate 33kv feeder Gasline) in Sango Business Unit enjoys 209KW/h
Osun
1. Ikirun (Offa 33kv feeder) in Ikirun Business Unit enjoys 100KW/h
3. Ikirun (Osogbo/Ikirun 33kv feeder) in Ikirun Business Unit enjoys 186KW/h
4. Ile-Ife (Iron&Steel 33kv feeder) in Ile-Ife Business Unit enjoys 140KW/h
5. Ile-Ife (Ife Township 33kv feeder) in Ile-Ife Business Unit enjoys 168KW/h
6. Ile-Ife (Ife Township 33kv feeder) in Ile-Ife Business Unit enjoys 168KW/h
7. Ile-Ife (Ikire/Wasinmi 33kv feeder Back Damico) in Ile-Ife Business Unit enjoys 207KW/h
8. Ile-Ife (Ikire/Wasinmi 33kv feeder Damico) in Ile-Ife Business Unit enjoys 227KW/h
10. Ilesha (Ilaje 33kv feeder) in Ilesha Business Unit enjoys 272KW/h
11. Ilesha (Ilesha Road/Prime 11kv feeder) in Ilesha Business Unit enjoys 162KW/h
12. Osogbo (SRM 33kv feeder) in Osogbo Business Unit enjoys 120KW/h
13. Osogbo (GRA 11kv feeder) in Osogbo Business Unit enjoys 356KW/h
14. Osogbo (Obelawo 11kv feeder) in Osogbo Business Unit enjoys 282KW/h
15. Osogbo (Osogbo Township 33kv feeder) in Osogbo Business Unit enjoys 244KW/h
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