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Pay your N3.6bn Electricity Debt, IBEDC Begs Ilesa Customers
The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) has appealed to residents of Ilesa in Osun to pay up their over N3. 6 billion electricity debt to ensure effective service delivery.
The IBEDC Head of Branding and Corporate Communication, Mrs Angela Olanrewaju made the appeal in a statement, yesterday in Osogbo.
Olanrewaju said payment of the huge debt would allow the company to fast-track the repair of more than N200 million equipment destroyed during a protest by irate youths at Oke-Omiru Injection Substation in the community.
The Tide source recalls that some youths from Olomilagba and Bolorunduro communities in Ilesa had on March 14 stormed the Ilesa business hub of IBEDC in protest at what they described as “crazy bills.’’
During the protest, IBEDC management alleged that the protesting youths attacked its staff, destroyed its offices and made away with an unspecified amount of money.
As a result of the attack, IBEDC disconnected electricity supply to the communities.
Olanrewaju however, said that as part of efforts to restore electricity to the town, the company had embarked on the replacement of damaged equipment at Oke- Omiru Injection Sub-Station.
She said the equipment required for the replacement exercise had arrived at the substation on June 26, adding that the technical team had since begun the installation process.
“We appeal to customers in Ilesa to immediately commence payment of the huge outstanding bill of N3,699,142,127.7 billion to facilitate the ongoing repair,” Olanrewaju said.
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