NERC gives DisCos till April 30 to meter electricity consumers
NERC stated this in an order signed by NERC’s Chairman, Mr James Momoh, and Commissioner, Legal, Licensing and Compliance, Mr. Dafe Akpeneye, which obtained from the commission’s website in Abuja on Tuesday.
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