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THE Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has lauded the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) for its efforts in executing its asset and customer enumeration exercise, describing it “as a benchmark which other Discos will be required to emulate.”

The commendation was conveyed in a letter signed by the General Manager, Consumer Affairs, NERC, Dr. Anthony Akah, after EEDC’s presentation on the progress of its ongoing customer enumeration exercise by Manager GIS, EEDC, Mr. Uche Anyalewechi, at the Commission’s office in Abuja which was made available to Tribune Online in Enugu on Sunday.
It was learnt that as a statutory requirement by NERC, EEDC has since commenced this project, using Geographical Information System (GIS) technology, which allows it efficiently map its entire electrical network system by updating its database and also capturing all electrical assets within its network, with each part of the infrastructure registered on the map. The project is also expected to improve decision making in its operations.
According to the Head, Communications, EEDC, Enugu, Emeka Ezeh, “the exercise, which is of immense benefit to both EEDC and its customers is aimed at facilitating comprehensive metering of all electricity customers; easy identification of all electrical assets and their state; identification of all existing customers; adequate planning for potential customers and network expansion.”
Ezeh said, “Others include; improved power supply and quick response to faults; effective power distribution and monitoring through remote sensing; prompt identification of damaged and non-functional equipment for replacement, as well as improved customer service delivery.”
“The exercise, which effectively commenced early last year with Enugu as the pilot, will soon be extended to other states within EEDC’s franchise areas.”
“Customers are therefore encouraged to cooperate with our Enumerators when they visit their homes and also avail them with the necessary information needed to make this project a success”, he added.