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Band A: How to get free prepaid meters — IKEDC

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Ikeja Electric Distribution Company (IKEDC) has launched a special initiative to provide free prepaid meters to eligible Band A customers.

According to the company, this will help them track energy consumption in real time and enjoy a seamless recharging experience.

The announcement was posted on IKEDC’s X platform on Friday, urging qualified customers to take advantage of the offer.

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You can apply for a free prepaid meter by following these simple steps:

Step 1 – Check Eligibility

Visit IKEJA Electric’s MAF page to confirm if you qualify.

Step 2 – Update KYC Details

Ensure your customer information is up to date by visiting Smart KYC Portal for smooth processing.

Step 3 – Get Meter-Ready

Ensure your load wires are properly separated and accessible to allow easy installation.

Step 4 – Schedule Your Installation

Once your eligibility is confirmed, the IKEDC team will contact you to arrange a convenient installation date.


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