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Band A customers enjoy better electricity supply from IBEDC

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 20, 2024
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The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company has announced that it has successfully provided a cumulative minimum of 620 hours of electricity supply to Band A customers within its coverage over the past two months.

In a statement on Thursday, the company’s Acting Managing Director, Francis Agoha, said the achievement was confirmed during a performance evaluation period monitored by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.

The statement read, “The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) is pleased to announce that we have successfully provided a cumulative minimum of 620 hours of electricity supply to our Band A customers over the past two months.

“This achievement was confirmed during a performance evaluation period monitored by the Regulator.

“Starting with an initial 30 Band A feeders in April, IBEDC received approval from the Regulator to upgrade an additional 30 feeders later in April, another 30 in May, and 15 more feeders subsequently, bringing the total to 83 feeders.
These feeders are categorized as follows: 34 11kV and 49 33kV.”

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Agoha reiterated the company’s commitment to meeting the service delivery expectations of all its customers across various tariff bands.

He also promised that the company would continue to upgrade its network within its coverage areas to ensure a consistent and reliable electricity supply.

It added, “IBEDC remains committed to meeting the service delivery expectations of all our customers across various tariff bands. We continue to enhance our network upgrades within our coverage areas to ensure consistent and reliable electricity supply, in addition, we are working assiduously to ensure power supply to other bands improves significantly”.

“IBEDC’s dedication to service excellence and continuous improvement underscores our mission to provide reliable and efficient electricity to our valued customers. We appreciate the support of our customers and the Regulator in achieving this significant milestone.”



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