Momas Electricity Meter Manufacturing Company Ltd. says Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s directives to begin the rollout of new meters by May 1 is not feasible or realistic.
in Lagos on Sunday that rolling out meters by May 1 as directed by the NERC is not achievable, considering other challenges that require attention.
“Secondly, consumers have to be informed on the methods of acquiring meters, whether by payment or by investment. “If we are licensed this month , three months are enough for us to prepare, that is April, May and June; while in July, we start implementation. “Consumers also need to be educated on payments, there will also be an “EXCO account’’ in the process. These are challenges that require a long period.
“However, the process needs to be expantiated so that the media will have a clear understanding of the issues and the directive.
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