Electricity Featured

System Collapse: EKEDC apologies to customers in Lagos, Ogun over irregular power supply

The management of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has apologised to its customers in Lagos and some parts of Ogun State over the irregular power supply they are currently experiencing.

The General Manager, Corporate Communications, Mr Godwin Idemudia, in a statement in Lagos, said the irregular supply was due to system collapse from the National Grid.

According to him, a system collapse occurred on the National Grid at 6:30pm on Friday, affecting our entire network.

“Efforts are ongoing by our Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) partner to restore supply soon.

“Our technical team is working with other partners in the electricity value chain to restore power supply.

“We are, therefore, appealing to customers to bear with us, once power is restored from the national grid, normalcy will be restored to them.

“EKEDC highly regrets any inconveniences caused by this irregular supply,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that on Friday, the national electricity grid suffered a system collapse, making it the third time within one month

Related posts

Macron’s visit to Afrikan Shrine will spur devt in entertainment sector, say Okoroji, others

Editor

Lagos Govt warns residents to stop patronising cart pushers

By Meletus EZE

Club Seventies Epe Commiserates with Epe Residents Over Tragic Accident

Editor

FG earmarks N700bn to provide free meters 

Editor

NERC to commence NMMP phase 1 by August, commits to improved electricity

Our Reporter

Cyber fraud: U.S. Embassy urges Nigerian youths to desist from using unsecured sites

By Abisola THOMPSON