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Electricity Consumers To Be Fined for Illegal Connections, Meter Bypass

This measure aims to curb energy theft, which has significantly impacted the power sector's revenue and efficiency

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
February 18, 2025
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  • Under the Electricity Act, energy theft is recognized as a criminal offense

Electricity consumers in Nigeria are now subject to a minimum fine of N100,000 for bypassing prepaid meters or engaging in illegal connections.

This measure aims to curb energy theft, which has significantly impacted the power sector’s revenue and efficiency.

The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) reported over 8,000 cases of energy theft, including meter bypass and tampering, between January and October 2024, leading to financial losses amounting to hundreds of millions of naira. citeturn0search2

IBEDC’s acting Managing Director, Francis Agoha, emphasized the company’s zero-tolerance policy towards energy theft and highlighted the collaboration with the Special Investigation and Prosecution Task Force on Electricity Offences (SIPETO) to identify, investigate, and prosecute offenders.

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Agoha stated, “Energy theft is a significant challenge that impacts our ability to provide reliable service to our customers.”

Under the Electricity Act, energy theft is recognized as a criminal offense, carrying severe penalties, including imprisonment. IBEDC has urged customers to refrain from such illegal activities, warning that SIPETO patrols are actively investigating reported cases to ensure offenders face the full force of the law.

These stringent measures are part of broader efforts to enhance the integrity of electricity distribution and ensure that consumers receive consistent and fair services.

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