ABSTRACT
The topic of this project is “The Impact of Electricity Bill and its Effect on Consumers (A Case Study of KEDCO Dutse Branch, Jigawa State)”. The main objective of this research study is to identify the impact of electricity bill and its effect on consumer, and used Kano state Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO), Dutse Jigawa state as an area of case study. Other objectives are: to help the consumers of electricity supply about the importance of electricity bill and its effect on their domestic and industrial purposes, to find out the problems and prospect of electricity billing service, distribution and understanding the changes on electricity bill by the customers of KEDCO, to examine the levels of customer's satisfaction and dissatisfaction over the issuing of the electricity bill by the officials of KEDCO in Dutse, and to determine the factors to be considered for the adaptation of electricity bills on KEDCO'S customers in Dutse, and factors militating against the impact of electricity bills service on customers. A sample of 100 respondents from the population of the study were selected. And about 100 copies of questionnaire were administered to the respondents (KEDCO's consumers and staff)in Dutse Capital of Jigawa State. On which, out of the 100 copies of questionnaire administered, 85 copies were retrieved and after going through them 50 copies were found useful for data analysis. Again 30 the number of respondents within the same population were interviewed, and all their responses will be useful for this study as an additional data. 50 copies of the questionnaire plus 30 number of respondents interviewed ,made the sample size of this study equal to 80 number of respondents suitable for the study and uses as the sample size. This is the generic term that most of the Researcher uses for, as a measurement device in questionnaires' administration, interviews, survey, and uses in all their efforts for conducting research work. The major find of the research is that result shows the positions of respondents in KEDCO as either consumer or staff, from which the highest number 42 (52.5%) respondents that, they were all customers who are consuming the services and receiving electricity bills from KEDCO officials. Where by the 6(7.5%) number of the respondents were either customer care officer or electricity sales representatives, 4(5%) respondents viewed that, they were cooperate communication strategies officer and security managers, 8(10%) numbers of respondents, responded that, they are the technical support engineer, electrical engineer and NERC respectively. Another 6(7.5%) number of respondents are regional managers of KEDCO. Lastly, the remaining 14(17.5%) number of respondents are either bills services providers or bills payment providers, under this table 4, the percentage of customers, constituted the highest number of the respondents. And also the recommendation were applied.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page - - - - - - - - - - -i
Approval Page - - - - - - - - - -ii
Declaration - - - - - - - - - - -iii
Dedication - - - - - - - - - - -iv
Acknowledgements - - - - - - - - -v
Table of Content - - - - - - - - - -vi
Abstract - - - - - - - - - - -viii
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.1 Introduction - - - - - - - - - -1
1.2 Statement of the Problems - - - - - - - -2
1.3 Objectives of the Study - - -- - - - - -2
1.4 Research Questions - - - - - - - - -4
1.5 Research Hypothesis - - - - - - - - -5
1.6 Significance of the Study - - - - - - - -5
1.7 Scope and Limitation of the
Study - - - - - - -6
1.8 Brief History of the Area of
Study - - - - - - -7
1.9 Definition of the Terms - - - - - - - -8
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORITICAL
FRAME WORK
2.0 Introduction - - - - - - - - - -9
2.1 Concept of Electricity
Bill - - - - - - -9
2.2 Factors to
be considered for the adaptation of electricity bill on KEDCO's Customers in
Dutse - - - - - - - - -13
2.3 Importance of Electricity Bill for power Supply and its effect on
KEDCO’S consumers in Dutse Capital of Jigawa state - - - - - -14
2.4 The issue of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with the distribution
of electricity bills - - - - - - - - - - - -16
2.5 How to understand the Electricity bill Charges on your bill as a
Customer of KEDCO? - - - - - - - - - - -19
2.6 Factors militating against the impact of electricity Bills Service by
KEDCO in Dutse - - - - - - - - - - -23
2.7 Theoretical Framework - - - - - - - -25
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Design - - - - - - - - -27
3.2 Population of the Study - - - - - - - -27
3.3 Sample Size and Sampling Techniques - - - - - -27
3.4 Procedures for
Data Collection - - - - - -29
3.5 Research
Instruments - - - - - - - -30
3.6 Method of Data
Analysis - - - - - - - -31
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
4.0 Introduction - - - - - - - - - -32
4.1
Responses Presentation and Analysis - - - - - -32
4.2 Data presentation, analysis and interpretation in a tabular form - -33
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary - - - - - - - - - -43
5.2 Conclusion - - - - - - - - - -44
5.3 Recommendations - - - - - - - - -45
Bibliography - - - - - - - - - -47
Appendix (Questionnaire) - - - - - - - -49
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND OF THE
STUDY
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Electricity supply
or energy is an essential commodity for sustainable growth and development in any
nation including Nigeria, since most economic activities depend largely on
adequate supply of energy to operate efficiently and effectively. Thus energy
does not only supposed to be in abundance but also it must be affordable to its
users as customers/consumers. This is because the quality and the cost of
energy used for domestic and industrial purposes affect the welfare of citizens
who are the consumer.
However, in Nigeria
access to electricity is very low as only 45% of Nigerians have access to electricity
(Eleanor, 2019). In addition, Nigeria has the lowest generating capacity in
Africa, for example in 2020, demand for electricity stood at 20,800 MW, but
supply was only 7,500 MW (One and Nillcinson, 2021) . This tends to affect the
level of foreign direct investment and economic activities in Nigeria.
On the other hand,
reducing the cost of electricity bill will increases the demand for electricity
supply due to increase in populations and growth in the number of small firms,
improve the welfare of the citizens, improve employment opportunities, reduce
cost of production for small and medium scale Enterprises. However, in Nigeria
since the deregulation of electricity sector, the impact of Of electricity bill
and its effect on the customers as Nigerian consumers has little or no any
significant impact shown on customers; there have been increase in electricity
tariff, no improvement in power supply, high fluctuations and poor customer
service in both rural and urban settlements of Nigeria. Consumers as customers
have tired for ruthless implementation of the arbitrary increase in electricity
bill or tariffs by official of KEDCO without supply, at the capital of Jigawa State,
Dutse in particular. How can one simple question most of the consumers were
asking.
In this regard, it
was important to examine the impact of electricity bill and its effect on
consumers as well as to identify the influence of billing service in relation
to customer satisfaction in order to whether benefits accruing from the service
are merely limited to Kano state Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) or
transcend to the consumers as customers. The study will identify all these.
1.2 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEMS
It is among the major reason or issue which
motivated the researcher to write on the topic of this research work, that,
there have been concerns of escalated cost incurred by the KEDCO when
processing monthly bills for thousands of its customers in Dutse metropolitant,
the capital of Jigawa state. Firstly, the Residents protested against what they
described as an arbitrary increase in estimated billing by officials of KEDCO,
at a time when many are struggling for survival. Secondly, there are series of
demonstration took place here in Dutse against the official of KEDCO asking the
authority to supply people with prepaid meters for easy electronic billing
service on consumers satisfaction at the capital city of Dutse. Customers began
to experience setere power shortages from time to time, which caused them to
live in darkness for a couple of months as it happened recently at Zai-Gada,
yalawa mainoni and Fagoji, months ago. Thirdly, most of the time customers were
accusing officials of KEDCO of being inhumane in charging customers ( Through
the bills) outrageously without justification, even when there was a nation
wide power interruption. People are tired of injustice and ruthless
implementation of the arbitrary increase in Electricity bill or tariffs by
officials of KEDCO without supply. How can one pay for services that he did not
consum? . Lastly, The satisfaction rate has therefore been low relatively to
the billing process. Meaning, everything, remained unclear regarding the
customer satisfaction levels in relation to the electricity billing service
provided by the KEDCO.
These are the
motivationally to write on this research topic.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main objective of this research study is
to identify the impact of electricity bill and its effect on consumer, and used
Kano state Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO), Dutse Jigawa state as an
area of case study. Other objectives are:
i.
To help the consumers of electricity
supply about the importance of electricity bill and its effect on their
domestic and industrial purposes.
ii.
To find out the problems and prospect of
electricity billing service, distribution and understanding the changes on
electricity bill by the customers of KEDCO.
iii.
To examine the levels of customer's
satisfaction and dissatisfaction over the issuing of the electricity bill by
the officials of KEDCO in Dutse.
iv.
To determine the factors to be considered
for the adaptation of electricity bills on KEDCO'S customers in Dutse, and
factors militating against the impact of electricity bills service on
customers.
v.
To identify the type of Government policies
affecting the electricity bill for power supply and Ten (10) keys fact about
Nigerian new electricity law on electricity bills for power supply inroduced by
the present administration of Bola Ahmed Tunibu.
vi.
To understand the conceptual meaning of
electricity bill for power supply and any other empirical work related to the
electricity bill and its effect on the customer's satisfaction and
dissatisfaction.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
i.
What are the most important thing that
KEDCO'S officials do to ensure the effective distribution of electricity bills
for energy supply to their customer's in Dutse?
ii.
How KEDCO’S officials can deals with the
problems and prospect of electricity billing to avoid inhumane in charging
customers outrageously without justification and reduce ruthless implementation
of the arbitrary increase in electricity tariffs, without supply.
iii.
What are the level of KEDCO'S customer's
satisfaction and dissatisfaction over distribution of electricity bills, power
supply, etc.
iv.
What are the factors to be considered
most for the adaptation of electricity bills, and factors militating against
the impact of electricity bill and its effect on customers ?
v.
To what extent does those types of
government policies influencing the distribution of electricity bills service
for supply of energy, and how can these new electricity laws affect the
decision-making process of power supply in Nigeria ?
vi.
What is the relationship that has been
existed between the Residents of Dutse as KEDCO'S consumer and official of
KEDCO in discharging their day to day activities in Dutse?
vii.
To what extent does the KEDCO'S customers
understood the conceptual meaning of their live and business?
1.5 SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
This study was
importance to students writing one the same research topic, lectures,, users of
KEDCO'S services, KEDCO'S officials and everyone who has dreamed of or planning
to start consuming the power supply from KEDCO in Dutse capital of Jigawa
state. This study is also beneficial to those already using KEDCO'S electricity
supply or wanted to connect or re-connect with the service of KEDCO'S energy.
The study could be a
guideline for consumers, it will also help the managers to understand the way
and manner that their customers were either satisfying or dissatisfying with
their services in Dutse, Jigawa state.
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
The study attempted to examine the impact of
Electricity Bills and its effect on consumer, using KEDCODutse Jigawa state as
an area of case study from the year 2020 to date (2023). It will also focus on the influence that
electricity bills has on profits maximizing for the power supply company of
KEDCO and to the levels of consumer's satisfactions and dissatisfactions in
Dutse, capital of Jigawa state.
Like any other research work, this research
study has encounted some issues related to data collection and analysis from
the respondents, whose were scared to provide the researcher with an
information needed most. Other limitations were time, transportation and
financial constraints. Though, from the part of consumer, there are fewer
constraints.
1.7HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY AREA
Dutse is the capital city of Jigawa State in northern Nigeria. The
historical background of Dutse, like many other cities in the region, is deeply
rooted in the history and cultural heritage of the indigenous people of the
area. Here is a brief historical overview of Dutse, Pre-colonial History the region that is now Jigawa State,
including Dutse, has a rich history dating back centuries. It was originally
inhabited by various indigenous ethnic groups, including the Fulani, Kanuri,
and Hausa people. These groups had their own distinct cultures, traditions, and
ways of life. Colonial Era
During the colonial period, the British Empire exerted influence over various
regions in what is now Nigeria. The influence of the British, including their
administrative and political structures, significantly impacted the area. The
city of Dutse, like other towns in the region, experienced the effects of
British colonial rule. Post-Independence
Nigeria gained independence from British colonial rule in 1960. The various
regions and states within Nigeria, including Jigawa State, were established and
began developing their own political and administrative structures. Creation of Jigawa State Jigawa State
was created on August 27, 1991, when it was carved out of Kano State. Dutse was
chosen as the capital of the newly created state, and it became the center of
government and administration in the state.
Modern Development since becoming the
capital of Jigawa State, Dutse has seen significant modern development,
including the establishment of government institutions, infrastructure
development, and improved educational and healthcare facilities. Economic Activities the economy of
Dutse and Jigawa State, in general, is largely based on agriculture. The region
is known for the cultivation of crops like millet, sorghum, rice, and maize.
Additionally, trade and commerce play a role in the local economy, with markets
and small businesses contributing to economic activity. Cultural Heritage the people of Dutse and Jigawa State have a rich
cultural heritage, with traditional music, dance, and festivals playing an
important role in their lives. The state is known for its cultural diversity,
and various ethnic groups coexist and contribute to the cultural tapestry of
the region.
1.8 DEFINITION OF THE KEY TERMS:
i.
BILL: - A Bill is a written statement of
money that you owe for foods or services. The synonyms: invoice, account,
statement, list of charges, tally, amount due, check, etc.
ii.
ELECTRICITY BILL:- Means
the priodic invoice issue by power holding company (KEDCO) to their customers
requesting payment for electricity supplied under their agreement. Thus, it is
the monetary amount billed to a customer in accordance with the relevant
contract of supply between that customer and an Electricity entity.
iii.
POWER SUPPLY:- Is a device that
converts the output from an ac-voltage is first rectified to provide a
pulsating DC and then filtered to produce a smooth voltage.
iv.
CONSUMER:- Is a person who
purchases goods and services for personal use. Consumers can be either an
individual or group of people who purchase or use good and services solely for
personal use, manufacturing or producing.
v.
KEDCO:- Kano Electricity Distribution Company:
is a company responsible for distributing electricity between there (3) States
Wich are Kano, Katsina and Jigawa. KEDCO has its bulk power supply from the
transmission stations is wheeled to a number of sub-Transmission stations
located at different areas within the geographical area of Kano, Katsina and
Jigawa state.
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