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Full List: Lagos areas enjoying 20-24 hours power supply revealed by IKEDC

 

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) recently approved an increase in electricity tariffs for customers falling under the Band A classification. This adjustment, announced by Vice Chairman Musliu Oseni, entails customers paying N225 per kilowatt-hour (KW/h), up from the current N66.

Band A customers are those fortunate to receive a consistent 20 to 24 hours of electricity supply daily, while Band B subscribers enjoy 16 to 20 hours. Moving down the scale, Band C beneficiaries receive 12 to 16 hours daily, Band D customers get eight to 12 hours, and Band E subscribers only receive four to eight hours of electricity consumption each day.

The increase in tariffs for Band A consumers, which represent approximately 15% of the nation’s 12 million electricity customers (equivalent to about 1.8 million subscribers), will not affect those in the other bands, Oseni assured during a press conference in Abuja.

According to sources cited by Bloomberg on Tuesday, power companies are now permitted to raise electricity prices to N200 ($0.15) per KW/h from the previous N68 for urban consumers. This move, reportedly aimed at attracting new investments and reducing the approximately $2.3 billion spent to cap tariffs, was confirmed by sources within the presidency.

In an exclusive report, Punch Online highlights the specific areas within Lagos State that fall under the Band A tariff plan, benefiting from 20 to 24 hours of uninterrupted electricity supply as detailed by the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company:

  1. Ijaiye (33-Ota TCN-AMJE) in Abule-Egba Business Unit enjoys 998 KW/h
  2. Ijaiye (33-Ota TCN-Abeokuta Expressway) in Abule-Egba Business Unit enjoys 930 KW/h
  3. Able-Taylor (11-EkoroINJ-T1-Ekoro) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 920 KW/h
  4. Egbeda (11-AlimoshoINJ-T8-Alimosho) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 889 KW/h
  5. Anifowoshe (11-New AlausaINJ-T4-Siyanbola) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 929 KW/h
  6. Anifowoshe (11-Adeniyi JonesINJ-T1-Ajao) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 941 KW/h
  7. Anifowoshe (11-New AlausaINJ-T6-Awolowo) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 889 KW/h
  8. Anifowoshe (11-Adeniyi JonesINJ-T1-Adeniyi Jones) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 982 KW/h
  9. Ogba (11-OgbaINJ-T3-Oba Akran) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 888 KW/h
  10. Ogba (11-Oke IraINJ-T2-Kayode) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 867 KW/h
  11. Ogba (11-Oke IraINJ-T2-Mangoro) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 943 KW/h
  12. Ojodu (11-OjoduINJ-T2-River Valley) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 910 KW/h
  13. Oregun (11-MarylandINJ-T2-Ojota) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 973 KW/h
  14. Oregun (11-OpebiINJ-T1-Olusosun) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 924 KW/h
  15. Oregun (11-New AlausaINJ-T5-Kudirat) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 977 KW/h
  16. Oregun (11-New AlausaINJ-T6-Ogundana) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 981 KW/h
  17. Oregun (11-New AlausaINJ-T4-Allen) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 989 KW/h
  18. Oregun (11-New AlausaINJ-T5-Alausa) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 945 KW/h
  19. Oregun (11-New AlausaINJ-T4-Oregun) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 980 KW/h
  20. Oregun (11-New AlausaINJ-T5-Morrison) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 950 KW/h
  21. PTC (11-IlupejuIJN-T4-Ikorodu) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 892 KW/h
  22. PTC (11-MarylandIJN-T1-PTC) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 858 KW/h
  23. PTC (11-IlupejuIJN-T1-Bhojson) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 923 KW/h
  24. PTC (11-PTCIJN-T2-Awuse) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 991 KW/h
  25. PTC (11-IlupejuIJN-T3-General Hospital) in Akowonjo Business Unit enjoys 892 KW/h
  26. Lasunwon (33-IkoroduTCN-Fakale Source) in Ikorodu Business Unit enjoys 890 KW/h
  27. Odogunyan (11-OdogunyanINJ-T2-Centex) in Ikorodu Business Unit enjoys 854 KW/h
  28. Ago (11-ItireINJ-T3-Ago) in Oshodi Business Unit enjoys 851 KW/h
  29. Ago (33-ItireTCN-Ago 1) in Oshodi Business Unit enjoys 933 KW/h
  30. Ajao (11-AjaoINJ-T2-New Estate) in Oshodi Business Unit enjoys 906 KW/h
  31. Idimu (33-EjigboTCN-AGODO) in Oshodi Business Unit enjoys 956 KW/h
  32. Ikosi (11-MarylandINJ-T3-Demurin) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 947 KW/h
  33. Ilupeju (11-IlupejuINJ-T3-Coker) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 960 KW/h
  34. Ilupeju (11-IlupejuINJ-T3-Palmgroove) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 960 KW/h
  35. Magodo (11-MagodoINJ-T2-Bashiru) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 939 KW/h
  36. Magodo (11-MagodoINJ-T1-Emmanuel Keshi) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 998 KW/h
  37. Mende (11-MarylandINJ-T3-Sylvia) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 944 KW/h
  38. Mende (11-MarylandINJ-T2-Westex) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 981 KW/h
  39. Olateju (11-IlupejuLocal-T1-Industrial) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 982 KW/h
  40. Oworonshoki (11-OworoINJ-T1-Hospital) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 985 KW/h
  41. Oworonshoki (11-OworoINJ-T1-Anthony) in Shomolu Business Unit enjoys 965 KW/h
Attah Michael

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