The Kano Electricity Distribution Company, has announced plans to commence mass metering across its franchise areas under the Distribution Sector Recovery Programme, a World Bank–funded initiative aimed at transforming Nigeria’s power distribution sector.
The programme, backed by a $500 m World Bank loan, is designed to enhance the financial and technical performance of electricity Distribution Companies through the large-scale procurement and installation of advanced prepaid meters and Meter Data Management Systems.
For KEDCO, the DISREP rollout marks a significant milestone in its quest to bridge the metering gap, eliminate estimated billing, enhance efficiency, and foster customer confidence. The company confirmed that at least 128,000 prepayment meters will be installed free of charge to customers in Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa States.
A statement by KEDCO’s Head of Corporate Communications, Sani Bala, said the company’s Managing Director, Dr. Abubakar Jimeta, noted that the initiative aligns with the company’s ongoing transformation drive.
He stated that “the metering initiative is not just about installing devices; it’s about improving service delivery, customer satisfaction, and financial sustainability for the betterment of the power sector.
He added that the exercise will focus strictly on providing meters for existing unmetered customers and replacing faulty meters, following a structured and transparent metering plan, while new service connections will continue to follow the existing Meter Asset Provider framework.
He also emphasised that the DISREP meters are absolutely free of charge and advised customers not to make any payment to KEDCO staff or agents for the meters or their installation.
Dr. Jimeta urged customers who would benefit from the scheme to accord their maximum cooperation, noting that their understanding and collaboration are essential to ensure a smooth, transparent, and successful implementation of the project across all designated areas.
Through these initiatives, KEDCO aims to achieve 100% metering coverage, strengthen its financial sustainability, and deliver a more transparent and reliable electricity supply to its customers.
