Reps question UNIJOS power cut, huge electricity bill
The House of Representatives has promised to intervene in the electricity bill hike and disconnection of the University of Jos from the main power supply.
The Jos Electricity Distribution Company, in its reclassification of electricity consumers, classified the university under its Band A distribution.
The development resulted in high bills, leading to the disconnection of the institution by the electricity distribution company.
The appeal for intervention, according to the News Agency of Nigeria, was made by the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof Tanko Ishaya, during the visit by members of the House of Representatives Committee on University Education, to the university.
Prof Ishaya called on the committee to intervene over the disconnection of the school from public light by the electricity distribution company, thus plunging the community into darkness for over a month.
He said before the grouping of electricity customers which placed the university in Band A, the electricity bill of the school stood at N20m to N25m per month.
“But with the classification, the bill jumps to about N79m to N80m every month, which is practically impossible to be paid due to lack of funds,” he said.
A member of the committee, Hon Victor Ogene, called on the authorities of the University of Jos to judiciously use the available resources allocated to it.
He said that the university, like any other government body, might not get all that was required in terms of funds, adding that effective and efficient use of available funds would help.