Exercising its regulatory authority, the Enugu State Electricity Regulatory Commission (EERC) has directed MainPower Electricity Distribution Company—formerly known as Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC)—to refund more than 20,000 customers who were inaccurately billed under estimated charges.
This was contained in a public notice issued by EERC on Monday where the commission said that its order was consequent upon many complaints by MainPower’s customers against the firm’s overbilling.
“Pursuant to Section 35 of the Enugu State Electricity Law 2023 and other extant rules, this is to inform customers in Enugu State that the Commission has issued an Order to MainPower to refund the affected customers the overbilled units for energy consumed in April 2025,” EERC notice reads.
It said the list of the affected customers have been published on the Commission’s website and advised affected customers of MainPower, who are not refunded at the expiration of the timeframe for the refund to contact the Commission for necessary action.
Meanwhile, the order signed by the Chairman of EERC, Chijioke Okonkwo, and the Commissioner in charge of Market Operations, Barr. Reuben Okoye, gave MainPower till July 2025 billing cycle at most to refund the customers, failing which it would pay a fine of N500,000 for each day that it fails to comply with the order in line with the extant law of the Enugu State Electricity Law, 2023.
According to the Commission, it started tracking Mainpower’s estimate billing practices in October 2024, when it assumed full regulatory control in Enugu State from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC. It raised the issues with the firm in a letter dated 16 December, which it said
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