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Easter: EKEDC felicitates with Christians

Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) on Sunday felicitated with Christians on the occasion of  Easter celebration, which is the commemoration of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

EKDC’s Corporate Communications General Manager, Mr Godwin Idemudia, said in Lagos that the company described Easter as an expression of God’s immense love to mankind and humanity.

Idemudia noted that while the entire world might be challenged by the poignant realities of COVID-19, Easter offered a blessed assurance that the redemptive power of God could transform dark yesterdays into bright tomorrows.

“No doubt, Easter is a clear reminder of God’s unconditional love for humanity, it comes with the hope of resurrection and establishes the sovereign power of God over all lives.

“While this year’s celebration is coming at a time the world is challenged by the sad realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, Easter, however, offers an important reminder that with hope, trust and absolute faith in God, we can overcome every adversity, challenge and difficulty.

“We are greatly inspired by the numerous stories of resilience and courage by survivors, this gives us confidence that this is a war the world will surely win.,” he said.

He commended the collective resolve of Nigerians in containing the spread of the disease and advised them to continue to observe social distancing and all other important public health advisory and protocols.

Idemudia also used the opportunity to reassure customers of the company’s commitment to sustaining  its excellent service particularly during the period of lockdown.

He reiterated the company’s support for the proposed two months free electricity by the National Assembly, saying “it is a good idea but could not be implemented now until details from the government is agreed upon.”

Idemudia, however, implored customers to continue to maximise the numerous digital channels that had been provided by the company for enquiries and resolution of complaints.

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