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Public Notice on Band A Tariff Compliance
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Announcement Aug 15, 2025 143 views 0 comments

Public Notice on Band A Tariff Compliance

It has come to the attention of the Commission that Mainpower Electricity Distribution Company Limited has reverted to charging its Band A customers N209.50/kWh as against the Commission’s Order of 160.40/kWh.

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Public Notice on Band A Tariff Compliance

It has come to the attention of the Commission that Mainpower Electricity Distribution Company Limited has reverted to charging its Band A customers N209.50/kWh as against the Commission’s Order of 160.40/kWh. This violation persists despite prior directives from the Commission mandating strict compliance with the tariff Order. Such actions constitute a breach of the Tariff Order by Mainpower Electricity Distribution Limited 2025.
Band A customers who have been billed above the approved rate are urged to report the discrepancy to the Commission via info@eerc.en.gov.ng or ccrd@eerc.en.gov.ng with evidence of the breach for necessary regulatory action; which may involve imposing appropriate sanctions on Mainpower.
The Commission is also aware of the curtailing of electricity supply by EEDC and MainPower to Bands B, C, D and E customers which has affected about 50% of electricity customers in Enugu State. The Commission is not unmindful of the negative impact and frowns at this action by EEDC and Mainpower.
Mainpower retains the right to challenge the Tariff Order consistent with the processes as prescribed in the Commission’s Business Rules, but such petitions will only be considered after full implementation of the current directive in line with Section 20 (7) of the Commission’s Business Rules.
The Commission reaffirms its commitment to enforcing its regulatory authority as
outlined in the Enugu State Electricity Law (2023).
SIGNED
THE COMMISSION


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