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From Paul Orude, Bauchi

The Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JED Plc) has launched a three-day customer complaints resolution meeting in Bauchi, supported by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

The meeting aimed to address electricity-related issues and provide lasting solutions for consumers in Bauchi State.

In his remarks, Alhaji Mamman Umar, Acting Managing Director of JED Plc, stated that the company has been working to resolve electricity issues and sensitise customers.

Umar revealed that JED Plc began mass metering in 2021 to tackle estimated billing challenges, lamenting that the initiative had been hindered by high financial costs.

According to NERC, as of April 2025, JED Plc had metered 233,481 customers, representing 27 per cent of its customer base, while 859,323 customers (73 per cent) remain unmetered.

The acting MD assured that the company is working to resolve infrastructure challenges, including damage caused by heavy rainfall, which has resulted in the collapse of 30 electricity poles in Bauchi, Ningi, and Dass Local Government Areas.

The Bauchi Emirate Council representative, Alhaji Lawal Babama’aji, emphasised the importance of engaging community leaders in customer-service mobilisation efforts and urged prompt resolution of consumer complaints.

Babama’aji also encouraged consumers to pay their bills promptly and adhere to electricity usage guidelines to support improved service delivery.

The meeting demonstrates JED Plc’s commitment to improving customer satisfaction and addressing the challenges facing the electricity distribution sector in Bauchi State.



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