By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Fresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all dayFresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all dayFresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all day
  • Home
  • News
  • Metro Plus
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Livescores
    • EPL Table & Fixtures
    • LA Liga Table & Fixtures
    • Bundesliga Table & Fixtures
    • Serie A Table & Fixtures
    • Ligue 1 Table & Fixtures
  • Health
  • World
Reading: You Can Get Free Prepaid Meters, Ikeja Electric Tells Customers
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Fresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all dayFresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all day
  • 102.9 AKURE
  • 104.9FM OSOGBO
  • 105.3 LAGOS
  • 105.9FM IBADAN
  • 106.9FM ADO
  • 107.9 ABEOKUTA
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Metro Plus
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Livescores
    • EPL Table & Fixtures
    • LA Liga Table & Fixtures
    • Bundesliga Table & Fixtures
    • Serie A Table & Fixtures
    • Ligue 1 Table & Fixtures
  • Health
  • World
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Fresh FM Nigeria. All Rights Reserved.
Fresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all day > Blog > News > You Can Get Free Prepaid Meters, Ikeja Electric Tells Customers
News

You Can Get Free Prepaid Meters, Ikeja Electric Tells Customers

Fresh News
Last updated: March 4, 2022 5:03 PM
Fresh News
Share
7 Min Read
SHARE

An official of Ikeja Electric, James Timothy, has said that electric meters are free to their customers, in spite of the payment that several consumers make to acquire meters for their property.

Speaking at a virtual sensitisation meeting organised by IE for Youth leaders and stakeholders, on Friday, March 4, 2022, Timothy said that meters rolled out under both the Federal Government National Mass Metering Programme and Meter Asset Provider are free to consumers.

The official of IE Metering Project Team said that, while no payment is required at all for meters issued under the FG’s NMMP because all payments have been made by the Central Bank of Nigeria, meters issued under MAP require payment by consumers before they are issued.

He, however, said that the amount paid by a customer to acquire a meter under MAP is refunded to the customer in form of energy credit spread over the period of 36 months. “So, it is also free,” he said.

Timothy added that the phase zero of the FG’s NMMP is now completed with over 106,000 customers metered. He said IE now awaited the FG to release meters for the phase one of the programme.

He also said the phase two of MAP was currently ongoing and customers who could not wait for the FG’s NMMP should key into MAP, as he promised speedy metering for all applicants. He noted that over 300,000 customers were metered under the first phase of MAP, and several others were already being metered under the phase two.

Speaking on safety, a safety expert from IE, Aniefiok Etim, urged every customer to be safety conscious as they approached the rainy season.

He stated that many of the installations on the IE network were inherited and some were already weak and dilapidated. He noted that the weak installations could be easily impacted by the rain and cause electrocution if people conducted activities too close to them.

He also urged parents to ensure that electrical appliances were kept away from children to avoid electrocution at home as he advised customers to avoid overloading sockets in their homes.

Also speaking at the sensitisation meeting, the IE Manager of Media and Community Relations, Akinola Ayeni, charged stakeholders on the need to engage the communication channels of the company for customer complaints and other issues.

He decried the rate at which field officers were being harassed while on their duty and pleaded that customers should report issues via the communication channels, which were given out during the meeting, instead of resulting to assault or violence.

Responding to a question on safety, Ayeni said it was dangerous for people to conduct any activity, or build any property, around electric installations. He said, “People conducting any kind of activity or erecting any building must give a minimum distance of 5.5metres, on both sides, from 11kV and 33kV lines.

“A minimum distance of 15metres is required on both sides of a 132kV line; while a minimum of 25metres must be given, on both sides, from a 330kV line.”

According to him, the recommended distance would ensure safety in the event of fallen poles or snapped cables.

Other officials, including Ijeoma Ezeolisah, Edwin Agbo, and the IE Ikorodu Business Unit Public Relations Officer, Adebayo Dawodu, were in attendance.

Ayeni thanked customers from the Ikorodu Business Unit, especially those from Igbogbo-Baiyeku Undertaking, for attending the meeting in large number.

An official of Ikeja Electric, James Timothy, has said that electric meters are free to their customers, in spite of the payment that several consumers make to acquire meters for their property.

Speaking at a virtual sensitisation meeting organised by IE for Youth leaders and stakeholders, on Friday, March 4, 2022, Timothy said that meters rolled out under both the Federal Government National Mass Metering Programme and Meter Asset Provider are free to consumers.

The official of IE Metering Project Team said that, while no payment is required at all for meters issued under the FG’s NMMP because all payments have been made by the Central Bank of Nigeria, meters issued under MAP require payment by consumers before they are issued.

He, however, said that the amount paid by a customer to acquire a meter under MAP is refunded to the customer in form of energy credit spread over the period of 36 months. “So, it is also free,” he said.

Timothy added that the phase zero of the FG’s NMMP is now completed with over 106,000 customers metered. He said IE now awaited the FG to release meters for the phase one of the programme.

He also said the phase two of MAP was currently ongoing and customers who could not wait for the FG’s NMMP should key into MAP, as he promised speedy metering for all applicants. He noted that over 300,000 customers were metered under the first phase of MAP, and several others were already being metered under the phase two.

Speaking on safety, a safety expert from IE, Aniefiok Etim, urged every customer to be safety conscious as they approached the rainy season.

He stated that many of the installations on the IE network were inherited and some were already weak and dilapidated. He noted that the weak installations could be easily impacted by the rain and cause electrocution if people conducted activities too close to them.

He also urged parents to ensure that electrical appliances were kept away from children to avoid electrocution at home as he advised customers to avoid overloading sockets in their homes.

Related

You Might Also Like

Oyo Shuts IBEDC Offices For Disconnecting Power Supply To Gov’s Office, Others

Naira Redesign: Tinubu shouldn’t make suspended CBN boss Emefiele scapegoat, says Tunde Bakare

El-Zakzaky has Iran’s support to establish an Islamic State in Nigeria, says FG

Nigerians have lost confidence in Buhari, says Ex-lawmaker

Security beefed up around Court of Appeal, Abuja

TAGGED:Ikeja ElectricMass Metering

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Copy Link
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Angry0
Wink0
Surprise0
Previous Article Your Patriotism Is To Nigeria, Not politicians, Sanusi Tells Civil Servants
Next Article FRESH FM TOP NEWS THIS WEEK
Leave a Comment

Stay Connected

235.3kFollowersLike
69.1kFollowersFollow
11.6kFollowersPin
56.4kFollowersFollow
136kSubscribersSubscribe
4.4kFollowersFollow

Latest News

Three Rep Members Defects From PDP To APC
Politics
March 11, 2026
Lagos Assembly Recommends Relocation Of Makoko Residents To Epe
News
March 11, 2026
Assailants Kill Niger PoS Operator In Minna
Metro Plus
March 11, 2026
Gov Yusuf Dismisses Kano Head Of Service
News
March 11, 2026

You Might also Like

News

LAUTECH: Students sue Makinde for relocating agric faculty to Iseyin

November 6, 2023
News

Dismiss PDP petition, INEC, Gov Abdulrazak urge Kwara tribunal

August 14, 2019
News

JJC Skillz Announces Separation From Wife Funke Akindele

June 30, 2022
News

JUST IN: Wike, Ortom, Others Visit Makinde In Ibadan

February 5, 2025
//

Fresh FM Nigeria is a commercial radio station operating in Oyo, Lagos, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Ogun State and with a reach extending to other parts of Nigeria. It is the brainchild of renowned Entertainer, Yinka Ayefele (MON), and is positioned to promote, complement and revamp the entertainment and lifestyle sphere in Nigeria.

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
Fresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all dayFresh FM Nigeria| Keeping you fresh all day
Follow US
© 2026 Fresh FM Nigeria. All Rights Reserved.
Join Us!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

  • http://stream.zenolive.com/e9x2n97b9uduv
  • Fresh 105.9 FM Ibadan
  • Fresh FM Nigeria
  • http://stream.zenolive.com/qk2ygqywk9duv
  • Fresh 107.9 FM Abeokuta
  • Fresh FM Nigeria
  • https://stream.zeno.fm/4qmtcx9an0quv
  • Fresh 106.9 FM Ekiti
  • Fresh FM Nigeria
  • https://stream.zeno.fm/b54ycnq7cy8uv
  • Fresh 104.9 FM Osogbo
  • Fresh FM Nigeria
  • http://stream.zeno.fm/fgcaapesa78uv
  • Fresh 105.3 FM Lagos
  • Fresh FM Nigeria
  • https://stream.zeno.fm/0ygcnfpta78uv
  • Fresh 102.9 FM Akure
  • Fresh FM Nigeria
No HTML5 audio playback capabilities for this browser. Use Chrome Browser!