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NERC advises electricity consumers on six ways to reduce energy bill

The Eyewitness Reporter
These tips are helpful for both metered and non-metered customers, so they do not have to pay so much for electricity consumption.
The tips include:
Install CFL or LED bulbs
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are energy-saving bulbs that help users save money, use less energy, reduce light bulb changes, and lower greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions that lead to climate change.
Also, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are highly efficient bulbs that are better than regular (incandescent) bulbs in terms of energy conservation.
LEDs are also good options for streetlights, walkway lighting, outdoor lighting, and industrial use.
Turn off empty fridges or freezers
This extends beyond totally empty fridges or freezers; users need to also consider the items contained in their fridges or freezers at any given time.
If the items contained therein are not susceptible to being stale, there is no reason to leave the fridge/freezer running for hours.
Users need to regulate their use of fridges and freezers; it is important to state that data from Ikeja Electric shows that it takes 10 hours for a medium-sized refrigerator to consume 1-kilowatt hour of electricity.
Replace old appliances with energy-efficient ones
Energy efficiency is now reflected in the products that are pushed onto the market daily.
These products range from air conditioners to fridges/freezers to pressing irons as well as fans, and energy-saving kitchen appliances.
When changing some appliances for residences and offices, users are better served to buy energy-saving appliances as they consume less electricity.
Cook with gas
Cooking with gas is a cheaper alternative to cooking with electricity.
This is because consistent hours of cooking time will reflect humongous electricity bills, both for metered and unmetered consumers.
Also, prolonged use of electricity for cooking is not sustainable due to the current economic realities Nigerians are currently facing.
In 2022, a survey was conducted which showed gas as a cheaper alternative to cooking compared to electricity-powered cookers.
Let food cool down before placing it in the fridge/freezer.
If the food is cold, it becomes easier for the fridge or freezer to cool or freeze the food.
Do not leave water heaters on for too long
This is very important for those who run hot baths a lot or are regular hotel users. It is better to regulate heating time when using water heaters.
In 2022, during an energy efficiency survey, energy analyst, Oghosa Erhahon, said she stays energy efficient by turning on her bathroom electric heater for about half an hour, so it can serve her for approximately 36 hours as opposed to using the heater every single day.
Think of how much energy is saved in this case.
Customs
KLT Customs reaffirms commitment to stronger maritime stakeholder engagement

Gloria Odion, Maritime reporter
The Acting Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal (KLT) Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Deputy Comptroller Bolaji Adigun, has reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to deepening engagement with stakeholders across the maritime industry in line with efforts to promote trade facilitation, transparency, and sustainable economic growth.
Adigun gave the assurance through the Deputy Comptroller in charge of Administration, Comptroller T.A. Jonah, who represented him during a courtesy visit by the newly elected Executive Committee of the Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) to the Command in Lagos.
The Acting CAC, who was unavoidably absent, underscored the importance of sustained collaboration between the Nigeria Customs Service and key industry stakeholders, particularly the maritime media, in advancing the Service’s mandate and supporting national economic development.
He described the media as a critical partner in disseminating information on government policies, customs reforms, trade facilitation initiatives, revenue generation, and anti-smuggling operations.
According to him, maritime journalists occupy a strategic position in shaping public understanding and perception of activities within the port and maritime sector, stressing the need for professionalism, accuracy, and balanced reportage in the discharge of their duties.
Adigun further assured the MARAN delegation that the KLT Area Command would continue to operate an open-door policy while fostering cordial and productive relationships with stakeholders within the maritime community.
Earlier in his remarks, the President of MARAN, Mr. Oluyinka Onigbinde, stated that the visit formed part of the association’s ongoing stakeholder engagement initiative following the inauguration of its newly elected executive committee.
Onigbinde explained that the purpose of the visit was to formally introduce the new leadership of the association to the Command and strengthen the longstanding relationship between MARAN and the Nigeria Customs Service.
He commended the KLT Area Command for its contributions to trade facilitation, revenue generation, and enforcement activities, describing the Command as a vital component of Customs operations within Nigeria’s port system.
The MARAN President also reaffirmed the association’s commitment to professional, objective, and development-driven journalism, noting that maritime reporters play a significant role in promoting informed discourse on issues affecting the industry.
He further assured the Command of MARAN’s continued support for initiatives aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and competitiveness within Nigeria’s maritime sector through responsible and factual reporting.
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