Minister hails Mojec’s role in cutting estimated billing
The Nigerian Minister of State for Industry praised Mojec International Limited for its contributions to reducing estimated billing and improving electricity access in Nigeria.
The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, John Enoh, recently praised Mojec International Limited and its renewable energy branch, V-Solaris, for their significant impact on addressing estimated billing issues and enhancing electricity availability in Nigeria. During his visit to the Mojec/V-Solaris exhibition stand at the West Africa Industrialisation, Manufacturing and Trade Summit and Exhibition 2026 in Lagos, Enoh engaged with various industry stakeholders and manufacturers active in the region's energy and industrial sectors. Enoh's commendation highlights the vital role of private companies in contributing to Nigeria’s power sector, especially through local manufacturing and smart metering. Mojec International, as noted by its Group Managing Director, Chantelle Abdul, has been pivotal in this regard with its innovative approaches and products aimed at improving energy distribution and management. The firm is recognized for its production of smart prepaid electricity meters, which play a critical role in the ongoing efforts to reduce reliance on estimated billing practices that often lead to customer dissatisfaction. This recognition of Mojec International underscores the importance of collaboration between the government and private stakeholders in achieving energy reforms. The company’s initiatives not only advance technology in the power sector but also aim to ensure equitable electricity access for all Nigerians, ultimately contributing to the broader goals of national economic development and sustainability.