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New Power Regulatory Body Starts Work to Improve Electricity Service and Pricing

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A newly established electricity regulatory agency has officially begun operations with a focus on improving the reliability of power supply and ensuring fair pricing for consumers.

The body, set up to oversee the energy sector, aims to tackle longstanding issues that have left many Nigerians grappling with inconsistent electricity and unpredictable electricity costs. Its launch marks a key step in efforts to strengthen oversight and protect the interests of electricity users.

Officials of the agency explained that one of their main goals is to enforce regulations that promote greater stability in power generation and distribution. They also stressed the importance of transparent pricing, so that households and businesses are charged fairly for the energy they consume.

Stakeholders in the power sector have welcomed the move, saying that clearer rules and stronger regulatory enforcement could encourage increased investment and better performance from power companies.

The new regulator has promised to engage with both energy producers and consumers as it implements policies aimed at improving overall service quality and making electricity more accessible and affordable for Nigerians.

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