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Lagos Areas Under Band D Set for 8-Hour Daily Power Supply

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) recently approved revised electricity tariffs, with varying hours of supply for different customer bands. Here’s a list of Lagos areas under Band D, enjoying 8–12 hours of power daily.

Lagos, Nigeria – The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) recently approved an update to the electricity tariff structure, affecting customers across various bands. Under the new guidelines, areas designated as Band D are entitled to 8–12 hours of electricity supply daily. Here’s a breakdown of the areas falling under Band D in Lagos State:

Ikorodu:
– 11-SabolNJ-T2-Erunwen
– 11-SabolNJ-T2- Igbogbo
– 11-SabolNJ-T2- Ladega
– 11-YidilNJ-T1-Opeilu
– 33-IkoroduTCN- AGBOWA
– 11- OdogunyanINJ-T1-Industrial
– 11- OdogunyanINJ-T2-Ita Oluwo
– 11-SabolNJ-T1-Ijebu Ode
– 11-Ipakodo(Ebute) INJ-T1-Abuja
– 11-OwutulNJ-T2- Isawo
– 11-IgbogbolNJ- T1-Bayeku
– 11-IgbogbolNJ- T1-Ofin
– 11-IgbogbolNJ- T2-Agbele
– 11-IgbogbolNJ- T2-Agunfoye
– 11-IgbogbolNJ- T2-Odofin

Akowonjo:
– 11-MongorolNJ- T1-Capitol
– 11-EkorolNJ-T2- Agbele
– 11-EkorolNJ-T2- Oke Odo
– 11-AbesanINJ-T1- Aboru
– 11-AmikanlelNJ- T1-Aiyetobi

Oshodi:
– 11-MushinINJ-T1- Mushin
– 11-MushinINJ-T1- Mushin 2
– 11-AlasialNJ-T1- Alasia
– 11-AlasialNJ-T1- Council
– 11-AlasialNJ-T1- Owoseni
– 11-Oke AfalNJ- T1-Ejigbo
– 11-Oke AfalNJ- T1-Ire-Akari
– 11-Oke AfaINJ- T3-NNPC
– 11-Oke AfalNJ- T3-Ori Oke
– 11-AmuwolNJ-T1- ljesha Express
– 11-AmuwolNJ-T1-Old Ojo Road
– 11-IgandolNJ-T1- Egan
– 11-IgandolNJ-T1- New Igando
– 11-lgandolNJ-T1- Obadore
– 11-lgandolNJ-T2- Agric Road
– 11-lgandolNJ-T2- Akesan
– 11-IgandolNJ-T2- Ikotun Igando
– 11-ljedelNJ-T1- Gberibe
– 11-ljedelNJ-T1- Luwasa
– 11-ljegunINJ-T1- Ikotun
– 11-ljegunINJ-T1- Okerube
– 11-ljegunINJ-T2- ljegun
– 11-ljegunINJ-T2- Isheri Oshun
– 11-ljegunINJ-T2- Pipeline
– 11-IsoloLocalINJ- Abimbola
– 11-MafolukulNJ- T1-Saubana
– 11- BolorunpelulNJ- T1-Abaranje

Shomolu:
– 11-NitelINJ- Challenge
– 11-IgbobilNJ-T3- Mushin

Abule-Egba:
– 11-Ope lluINJ-T1- ljoko
– 11-AgegelNJ-T2- Orile Agege
– 11-CelelNJ- Adeshina
– 33-EgbinTCN- OKE ELETU

These areas are part of the Band D category, receiving 8–12 hours of electricity supply daily as per the recent tariff revision by NERC.

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