Increased metering to enhance investment and growth in Nigeria's power sector

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Increased metering to enhance investment and growth in Nigeria's power sector
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The CEO of De-Haryor Global Services Limited, Engr. Ashade Olatunbosum, believes that increased metering of households, businesses, and other customers will improve service delivery, revenue collection, and attract more investment in Nigeria's power sector.

The Chief Executive Officer, De-Haryor Global Services Limited, Engr. Ashade Olatunbosum, said increased metering of households, businesses and other customers would enhance investment and growth in Nigeria ’s power sector .

According to him, his company, which was established in 2009, has been an active player since 2016, providing quality products and services to customers, adding that its smart meters cannot be tampered with or altered in any way. Engr. Olatunbosun, who commended President Bola Tinubu–led administration for efforts made to further enhance metering in the sector, said: “It is a good initiative and it is going to impact the sector positively. If the right meters are put in place, it will make it difficult for end users to bypass them, thus enabling the Electricity Distribution Companies, DISCOs to monitor their payments and recoup their investments.

“Our company is a servicing Electrical and Construction Company, providing complete Electrical and Building Services to commercial and industrial customers in Nigeria. We are not a new company. Contrary to speculation, we have been in existence since 2009 and started metering operations in 2016.

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