NAWEC set to expand cash power sale stations

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NAWEC set to expand cash power sale stations
NAWEC set to expand cash power sale stations

Africa-Press – Gambia. The company’s announcement came shortly after announcing a temporary shutdown of its cash power sale system from Saturday to Monday. Speaking to journalists during a press briefing, Ebrima Sawaneh, project manager for the Boka Information Management System, revealed that on Saturday 23 October 2021 by 11am, NAWEC would shut down its commercial system until Monday 25 at 7am. He added that within these days, nobody would be able to use the company’s prepayment services or pay bill within any of NAWEC’s offices.

According to him: “ On the 25th when we open up the system, we would decentralise our services to our various branches for most of the activities that make customers to go to the head office to do their transactions, they wouldn’t need that anymore. You just have to go to the nearest NAWEC branch and we would be able to offer you the service just as we used to at the head office,” he disclosed.

“We are now bringing all the services to your doorsteps. In regards to the cash power sale, we would have more new vendors available, we would have more outlets for the sale of cash power and each of those outlets after buying, we would issue receipts for the buyer,” he explained.

“Some meters have 7 digits and some 11 so when we open our system on Monday 25th, those with 7 digits can only buy prepaid tokens from NAWEC branches and those with 11 digits can buy from NAWEC or third parties,” he continued.

“The meters with 7 digits would not be migrated into the new system because those are the old meter models and the new system does not accept that so this is why NAWEC is in the process of changing all the old meters to new ones.

He explained that the new implementation is not like a two or three hours work “we are doing migration moving from one system to another and this mean you’ll have to stop at one point and process the old system to a new environment.

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