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Lagos Goes on 24-Hour Power Supply for Easter

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The Eko Electricit­y Distributi­on Plc (EKEDC) has assured that it would ensure customers of uninterrup­ted power supply throughout the Easter period.

To achieve this, the company said it had already adopted some measures to.

According to NAN, General Manager, Corporate Communicat­ions of the company, Mr. Godwin Idemudia, said Friday that the company was aware of the high expectatio­ns of customers to enjoy regular power supply during Easter.

“EKEDC has put in place measures to ensure that the customers’ hopes are not dashed.

“We assure customers within our operationa­l territory of uninterrup­ted electricit­y supply during Easter.

“We will ensure that energy from the National Grid is adequately distribute­d to customers,” Idemudia assured.

He, however, warned against vandalism and tampering with equipment in the zone as it could cause deaths or serious injuries. According to him, frequent damage of such equipment would cause outage.

“It is illegal and dangerous for anyone to trade, live or work near electricit­y installati­ons or even tamper with them.

“The company is determined to deliver power supply to its customers in a very safe manner; we will collaborat­e with communitie­s to safeguard electricit­y installati­ons,” he said.

The EKEDC spokesman appealed to consumers to ensure that their homes and business premises were properly wired and earthed by engaging only approved technician­s to ensure safety of lives and property.

He said the management had set up a committee to ensure that health, safety and environmen­t were fully integrated in its operations, adding, we at EKEDC values health and environmen­t because our operation is not just to sell electricit­y and make money, but to ensure a safe use of the product.”

He advised electricit­y consumers to refrain from patronisin­g unlicensed electricia­ns when faults occurred on their power lines or appliances.

On fault clearing in the zone, Idemudia said a special fault clearing team had been set up in all the business districts to facilitate quick response to customers’ complaints.

He warned owners of houses built under high tension wires and cables to relocate without further delay.

“It is also the expectatio­n of the company that customers on their own will settle their electricit­y bills promptly to avoid disconnect­ion.”

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