Electricity Featured

EEDC urges landlords to ensure out-going tenants clear electricity bills

By Thompson ABISOLA

The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company has appealed to landlords, caretakers and agents of property to ensure that their out-going tenants clear all electricity bills before leaving the house.

EEDC Head of Communication, Mr. Emeka Ezeh, made the appeal in Enugu on Tuesday. Ezeh noted that the appeal became necessary as some tenants had made it a habit to pass the bulk of their unpaid bills to new, unsuspecting tenants to settle.

He also called on in-coming tenants to ensure that the new apartment or property they were moving into “is not indebted to the company.“

“Tenants moving into new property should ensure they are duly registered and not indebted to EEDC. This is to avoid inheriting unpaid electricity bills and being disconnected as a result.

“Landlords are to ensure tenants clear accumulated electricity bills before vacating their property to avoid passing unpaid bills to incoming tenants,’’ he said.

According to him, members of the public can make further enquire about settlement of bills by calling 084700100 or log in www.enugudisco.com.

“They can also visit our Debt Management Team at our corporate headquarters, located at 62 Okpara Avenue, Enugu’’.

 

Related posts

Petrol Price Hike, water resources bills, others test Senate’s representation role

Our Reporter

2019 Elections: Jega urges strict compliance to electoral code of conduct

Editor

Buhari renews Akabueze’s tenure as Budget Office DG

Our Reporter

COVID-19: NIMASA issues advisory on vessels from high risk countries

Abisola THOMPSON

Nigeria, Ghana meet to resolve trade issues caused by border closure

By Shile GIWA

Nigeria loses N10bn annually to agricultural post-harvest damages — Research

Editor