 The federal government has jacked up the electricity tariff for Band A customers. Band A are those who enjoy electricity supply for 20 hours per day. At a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, Mosulio Oseni, vice chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission NEG, said the increase will see customers pay 225 Naira per kilowatt per hour up from the current 66 Naira. Oseni said these customers represent 15% of the 12 million electricity consumers in the country. He added that the commission had also downgraded some customers on Band A to Band B due to non-fulfillment of the required hours of electricity provided by electricity distribution company. Only less than 15% of the customers will be affected. And you recall the number, I'm sure you are aware of the number of customers we have in message and these are the customers that have been proven to be enjoying 20 hours average of solar. We are determined that customers will get this service and we are going to enforce that. And we have started by ensuring that all the feeders, the discourse were previously, many of the feeders, they were previously bandishing as Band A feeders have been taking us. We say that you've not be able to prove empirically that you are able to supply Band A service to these feeders. So those are things we are putting in place. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.