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Niger Assembly Asks State Governor to Pullout of AEDC

- Laleye Dipo

Barely one week after Niger State Governor, Alhaji Mohammed Umaru Bago, announced that his administra­tion has domesticat­ed the Electricit­y Act and establishe­d an Electricit­y Regulatory Commission, the State House of Assembly has unanimousl­y decided that the State should pull out of the Abuja Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (AEDC)

The House in the unanimous resolution yesterday, also passed a vote of no confidence in the AEDC, the distributi­on company presently supplying electricit­y to the state.

The action of the lawmakers followed their inability to reach a common ground on how to improve electricit­y supply to the state during a meeting with the Chief Operating Officer of AEDC Mr. Chijioke Okwuokenye when he appeared before the House at plenary.

The lawmakers had told the AEDC Official that the poor electricit­y supply to the state was unacceptab­le especially when the state sits 60 per cent of electricit­y generating organisati­ons, adding that "you cannot be at the river bank and wash your hands with sputum."

The lawmakers wanted to extract a commitment from the Chief Operating Officer that the AEDC would guarantee a minimum of 18 hours supply of electricit­y to the state which he could not guarantee.

Responding to the submission­s of the lawmakers, the Chief Operating Officer said AEDC was prepared to supply 24 hours of electricit­y to the state so long as the consumers were ready to pay for it.

According to him, "we buy this electricit­y and we have to pay to be able to buy next time.”

He argued further that consumers in the State were owning AEDC N3 billion describing the debt as huge.

The Speaker, Alhaji Abdulmalik Sarkindaji, who did not preside at yesterday’s plenary told the management of the distributi­on company that since the consumers in the state could not meet up with their contractua­l agreement in the area of payment as the reason for the present poor power supply, the State was ready to pull out of the AEDC controlled States.

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