Electricity Energy

Eko DisCo commits to sustainable infrastructure investment, improved customer service

Photo caption: Eko DisCo logo

 

Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has reaffirmed its dedication to enhancing service delivery through continuous investment in network infrastructure and workforce development. This commitment was reiterated by the company’s Managing Director/CEO during a customer engagement forum held on Thursday under the FESTAC Business District.

The interactive session brought together EKEDC management and customers to address pressing concerns, including technical challenges, billing cycle issues, and delays in prepaid meter programming following a recent system upgrade.

Highlighting ongoing efforts to improve service, the CEO, Mrs. Rekhiat Momoh, represented by Mr. Babatunde Lasaki, General Manager, Corporate Communications and Strategy, outlined several recently completed projects, notably the installation of the new Chevron Feeder in Satellite Town under the FESTAC District.

He also shared EKEDC’s strategic plans to partner with independent power producers to increase electricity supply hours and gradually upgrade customers currently in lower service bands to higher bands in the near future.

During the engagement, customers were urged to report any illegal activity such as meter bypass and vandalism through the company’s official whistle-blower channels. Mr. Lasaki emphasized that proactive community reporting is critical to curbing energy infractions and maintaining infrastructure integrity.

Reassuring customers of EKEDC’s commitment, he stated, “We remain focused on working closely with our communities to promptly address complaints and enhance the overall quality of life through reliable electricity supply “.

 

 

 

 

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