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IBEDC commits to uninterrupted services during holidays

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The management of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) Plc has wished all Muslims and its customers a peaceful and joyful Eid el-kabir, while committing to uninterrupted services during holidays in a goodwill message signed by the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the company, John Ayodele.

The COO while reflecting on some of the key lessons of Kabir which are compassion, unity and sacrificial giving, enjoined all to demonstrate these virtues in everyday life.

He urged all Nigerians during this holiday season and beyond to celebrate cautiously and safely, as this would help reduce any breach of safety protocols that can endanger lives.

“I plead with our customers and all Nigerians to observe and adhere to all the COVID-19 safety protocols of hand washing, use of face masks and physical distancing as recommended by Nigerian Centre For Disease Control (NCDC).”

He said it is also important that other safety precautions such as proper supervision of children to prevent electrical accidents, not cooking or trading under high-tension wires and not engaging quacks to fix faults are strictly observed. 

Ayodele said IBEDC is committed to ensuring that its customers enjoy uninterrupted service  during the holiday as much as it is within its control.

He also urged customers to take advantage of hassle-free payment platforms: Fetswallet, Quickteller, etransact, Payarena, Jumia and USSD to pay their electricity bills promptly and vend to ensure uninterrupted power supply.

“Our offices are also open during the holidays from 9am – 3pm daily to attend to customers for  enquiries, complaints, bill payments/vending. Customers can also reach  us via our customer care line 07001239999 or social media handle.”

 

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