The Federal Government is at present auditing worries around customs obligation on power meters so as to make the hardware increasingly open to control purchasers.
This followed objections by power dispersion organizations over the expense of obligation on meters, an improvement that had caused numerous meters to remain un-cleared at the ports.
Managing Director, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, Mr Ernest Mupwaya, uncovered this while facilitating Minister of State for Power, Mr Goddy Jedy-Agba, who examined offices at the base camp of the Disco in Abuja on Thursday.
Mupwaya stated, "There have been conversations among Discos and government about the issue of meters and the metering of clients.
"I am happy to educate you that the legislature is working presently to determine this issue with the goal that meters can be accessible."
AEDC utilized the chance of the minister's visit to ask Federal Government to intercede in the matter of customs obligation on meters.
Mupwaya told writers after the shut entryway meeting that worries around the non-installment of power charges by services, divisions and organizations were likewise brought before Jedy-Agba.
On his part, the force serve told writers that the worries raised by Disco were like issues defying other power wholesalers the nation.
He said the administration would investigate the issues, taking note of that there was no arrangement to destroy, dismantle or disengage the Discos.
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