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Akpor Residents Protest High Electricity Tariff
Some residents of Akpor Kingdom in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State have described as outrageous the current billing system meted on them by the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) in recent times.
The Tide gathered that the PHED has devised a method of billing, whereby they force amount to be paid on residents on monthly basis without giving room for negotiation.
Narrating their ordeal, while speaking to The Tide, a landlord in Rumuosi community of Akpor, Mr Mike Amadi, said the new method of the PHED billing was outrageous.
According to him, the company is now using every tactics they like to collect money from residents with force and threat to cut-off supply from anyone that did not agree with them without a choice.
“ In my compound, they used to give us a bill of between N10,000 to N12,000 on assumption in the last two months, which we have been complaining. All of a sudden, they just gave me a bill of N22,500 for this month of September which is very outrageous.
“ I have made a complain to the PHED office in Choba community, but they are telling me that there is nothing they can do about it, that I should pay the money, or they cut-off my supply.
“ I was even surprised to see other people in their great number that trooped into the PHED office in Choba for the same issue. Is that what they want to introduce now”?, he queried.
On his own part, Mr Sonny Achor popularly known as ‘Man of God’ and a landlord in Rumuekini, Akpor said the new billing system of PHED is getting out of hand, adding that something need to be done fast to call them to order.
According to him, many compounds in Rumuekini have been denied electricity because of higher billing forced on them.
“In my compound, from N9,000, they are now giving us N19, 000 as new bill for this month of September. Why are they over charging people? This is capable of making people to protest against them, and I will pay them what I have, and I will not mind what is in that bill”, he said.
Achor, however, called on the PHED and other authorities concerned to wade into the billing system to address the shortfalls.
By: Corlins Walter
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