A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.
A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.
A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.
A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.
A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.
A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.
A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.
A town hall meeting on power consumption problems has held in Abuja. It was a platform for power consumers to voice their pains to service providers and regulators in the sector.
The consumers want the authorities to find urgent solutions to these problems.
The regulators at the event, spoke on their efforts at managing the situation so far and what consumers can also do to help themselves.
The Consumer Protection Council put the dialogue session together in collaboration with foreign partners.
It says the barrage of complaints received from power consumers across the country ignited the idea.
The CPC says going forward, it will not rest on its oars in ensuring power consumers get value for money and their rights protected.
The consumer rights agency assured the consumers it will keep tabs on the operations of the service providers and even the regulators.