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Easter: IBEDC assures customers of quality services

…… Appeals against molestation of staff 

The Management of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) Plc is felicitating with Christians as they mark this year’s Easter celebration, charging them to imbibe Godly values of righteousness, peace and justice.

While wishing all its customers and Nigerians a safe and memorable Easter holiday, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) Engr. John Ayodele in a message, assured customers across its network of quality service delivery during the Easter break.   “We recognize the fact that the demand for electricity always increases during the festive season, we have therefore positioned our technical crew to ensure that the allocation we get from the national grid is equitably distributed, and that faults are cleared as fast as possible so our customers enjoy an energy hitch- free holiday”.

He also used the opportunity to caution and appeal against harassment of the company’s employees on duty, noting that IBEDC has provided multiple channels and customer care centers through which customers may seek redress. He however advised customers  to ensure that their homes and business premises are properly wired and earthed only by licensed  technicians to ensure safety of lives and property.

“It is illegal and dangerous for anyone to trade, live or work near electricity installations or even tamper with them, motorists are also admonished to avoid drinking under the influence of alcohol and observe traffic rules to prevent collision with electric poles and other accidents,’’ He explained.

The COO encouraged customers to take advantage our hassle free channels of payment to pay bills and vend such as Quick teller, etransact, Payarena, Jumia, Watu, Buypower and ATM to avoid disconnection during the holiday period.’’ Our offices will also remain opened during the public holidays from 9am-3pm; you can also call our customer care line-0700123999 or email us at [email protected] “he added.

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