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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Kwara Assembly probes IBEDC over erratic electricity, poor metering

The lawmakers urged the IBEDC management to provide good prepaid meters for electricity consumers in Kwara State.

• March 20, 2024
Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC)
Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC)

The Kwara State House of Assembly has urged Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq to direct the Ministry of Energy to investigate the recurring erratic power supply and poor metering system in the state.

This followed the adoption on Tuesday in Ilorin of a motion titled “Need to Address The Poor Services of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company IBEDC and Curb the Extortionist Tendencies of the Company’s Staff in Kwara State”.

The motion was sponsored by Alhaji Abdulganiyu Folabi-Salau (APC/Omupo).

Mr Folabi-Salau observed that the Federal Government encouraged Nigerians to adopt a prepaid metering system and directed various distribution companies to make it available.

He said this was however being frustrated by IBEDC staff, who prefer to subject innocent customers to outrageous estimated billings which do not commensurate with their electricity consumption.

Other lawmakers in their different submissions expressed concern over poor power supply, exploitation of electricity consumers through the estimated billing systems and high cost of getting the prepaid metering system.

The Speaker, Yakubu Danladi-Salihu, later read out the House’s resolutions.

They urged the IBEDC management to ensure that good prepaid meters were provided for electricity consumers in Kwara, while the estimated billing system be stopped without further delay.

Mr Danladi-Salihu also directed the House Committee on Energy to interface with IBEDC in Kwara to curb the arbitrary billing system and other connected matters for effective service delivery.

In another development, the House asked the state government to provide relief materials to victims of rainstorm in the Rifum community in the Patigi Local Government Area.

This was sequel to a matter of general public importance raised by Muhammed Musa (APC/Patigi).

Mr Musa explained that the rainstorm wreaked havoc on residents of Rifum, leading to destruction of goods worth millions of naira and many people being displaced.

The lawmakers also called on the state government to liaise with the National Emergency Management Agency to also provide relief materials to the victims to ameliorate their sufferings.

(NAN)

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