Shortly
after the taken over of power holdings sometime in October last year by the
private sectors, I gathered some few contemporaries to discuss the advantages
and other form of developments that we should be expecting in the change of
baton from public to private sectors in the distribution and regeneration of
power supply even though the regulation and policy redirection still lies with
government which indeed remains the norms in the world over if any government.
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Parastatals of this kind must be privatized; some
were in agreement of the decision of government to privatize it given the
persist-ency of in-efficiency it has turned out to be over the years, while the
rest believes it should rather be strengthened with more legislative backing
especially in the areas of regulation, expectation and management.
The first
entry point here is whether it has been efficient so far since it’s taken over
last year in October. My experience until recently, turned out to be an eye
opener on the issue of in-efficiency that some of my colleague gave as their
own perception in their reasoning not to allow it go into private hands, and
even after given it to private hands, the inconsistency in that direction still
continues.
An invite
was sent in from Abesan community to This-day news paper’s office, coming from
those octogenarians who had long retired from the civil service. On getting there,
they gave an account of how Akowonjo Distribution unit under Eko disco had been
maltreating them and said to me that they were in actual sense on their way to Akowonjo
where there office is located to register a peaceful protest and demands my
presence, but before then, they gave in narrative, what went wrong that resolve
their decision of going for peaceful protest to which they decided to bring in the
media to register their grouse.
Narrating
their experience, they went further, alleging that the distribution company had
since been serving them with crazy bills with which cannot be justified with
what they were generating as energy sources from eko distribution.
One of them
Mr. Adekunle mattew said his own challenge was that when one of their
representative came and said that his meter counting is low, and cannot be able
to give an accurate amount and the reason it must be estimated, it sounded
strange hearing the word ‘’estimate’’, While others claim they were not even in
the know of anything and that in so many occasion they have sent in
representatives and that they never got any response, but the agent of the
distribution company will only come when the need arises and gave unwarranted
bills hence their resolve to join the peaceful protest.
Mr. Matthew said also that he had bought the
meter since 1986, and that there was a caveat on the receipt issued that says
‘’the property that the [meter] belongs to the government, and that under no
circumstance would any individual who is not from the power holding be found
touching, making any-form of change without the prior permission of the
authority’’ he now ask if it was normal to do anything on it other than those
who truly owns it, While the protest was on, they the resident of
Abesan
demand to see the manager in charge to come and address them, after much heated
debates on both side in other to give room and allow their representative to address
them sine the manger was actually not on ground, and where they eventually
allowed one Mrs. Ekah, the marketing manager to speak with them, that was after
delivering their own side of grievances.
In response, the representatives told the
large crowed that they were going to resolve the issue, with a promise that it
will get to the root of the matter praising their courage and said even though
we have some of us who has more source of generating unit but decided to shelve
it off and re-align the connection to the direct source but then, that won’t
hinder our resolve, the representative hinted’.
The protest
was indeed peaceful from the starting till the end after which people resolve
to accept what the representative of the distributor company told them. In
ensuring to unravel more facts, put my journalistic instinct to play when I
decided to investigate further to understand what was the conceivable idea
behind the meaning of the word ‘’estimate’’ and the reasons that it was adopted
as tool for sharing what is used from their power energy source.
From findings, it was revealed that what they
did is simply that in the case when some residence are in- accessible, estimate
is usually the nest option, if that individuals meter is low or not reading,
what they resolved to is ‘’Estimate’’ and that whenever those residents are
vacant they put the word ‘’m’’ to signify that nobody resides, there at
present.
When asked
that what if someone now happens to occupy, how would they know’’ he said they
would know when bills are brought for payments and that estimate is usually
done with assumption, and that is what leads to what some of their customers
describes as crazy bills.
The pointer
here is that the challenges of inefficiency that form part of the reason the
government sold the power sector to private hands still far persist. Even
though I will want to agree to some degrees of extent with my contemporary who
believes there are the challenges of in-efficiency those boarders on
managements, sabotage and corruption.
What we are
seeing now that inter plays, how then do we differentiate it from when it was
in government hands’’ the development seems more horrific given the situation
now where those in charge are more interested in what they stand to gain other
that efficiency in service delivery their customers. For instance, why should,
all because of not being able to gain access into residents, and what to
resolved to at best alternative is there so called estimate.
What would
it take the distribution company to have a data bank to be saddled with the
responsibility of managing, interpreting and updating their data periodically?
For it to know those apartments are vacant, that is having hall of residence,
or those that are having more that expected in there generating units and
decides to sabotage its efforts and ask for heavy sanction that is backed by
law to serve as deterrent to others.
Given it to
private sector to me, should not be in bad perception but ensuring functional
system as been the bane in both the public and private sectors of our economy
is rather of essence. Another Sharpe focus is about the other views of my other
contemporaries who gave lack of legislative backings, low expectations as
result of perfect policies and management challenges as their reason for it to
be in the private hands are simply naive.
From the
narrative of the experience those octogenarians had, it seems that both the
public and public sector are out there to milk the poor.
The
government who happens to be the regulators seems losing focus and not having
good foresight yet on how to deal with regulating the crazy bill with the
private sector’s lack of understandings of the status of industrial areas, and
residential dwellings apart, and being in a country grappling with extreme levels
of corruption as justification for the change of baton.
The
legislators who are meant to oversight had not come to terms with this reality
there by making the management of those private sector operatives such manner;
put all what not on those octogenarians’.
This, if
investigated, it should not come as surprise if it is found in virtually all
the settlements where some are unable to sound their voice where some believe
the system itself should have been the problem rather than that which the
private sectors are doing to take undue advantage off.
To my other
contemporaries who believe it should be privatized, even though I share their
view that it is indeed good thought in right direction, but what about having
functioning system that gave excellent policies , directives and legislative
backing, are we saying even if it was in government hands those appreciable
lacuna found to be part of those management challenges who are expected to
regulate it and are lacking, wouldn't have been founded?
Given the
reason that formed part of why it was sold? to me, having it in private hand
has numerous advantages and part of it is generating more employment which we
have been able to see and experience but what about the rest identified’’ the
government must act now with speed in doing the needful for those octogenarian
in Abesan estate to have a sense of belonging.
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I just hope govt will do somtin abt it. Cos here in my house we are owing lot of money due to crazy bill. JSB keep it up. Mr Ariyo weldone.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy light now wit low bill.
ReplyDeleteNice one, hope govt will read dis.
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