The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has released a list of more than 25 customers to be disconnected, due to unpaid electricity bills. AEDC disclosed in a notice issued on Saturday the list of potential customers, which includes prominent government and military agencies. The distribution company had recently urged customers with outstanding bills to pay them…
It noted that customers are advised to pay all outstanding bills by June 3, 2024, to avoid being disconnected. Ojelabi noted that “The timely payment of electricity bills remains crucial for the continued operation and enhancement of AEDC’s infrastructure, which is essential for delivering uninterrupted service to the community.”
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