AS Nigeria celebrated its 60th anniversary
of independence, the management of
Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company
(IBEDC), has said that the electricity
company will remain committed to
contributing its share to national
development through excellent service
provision, power supply of improved quality
and quick response to our customers.
‘complaints and close the measurement
gap in our franchise and establish a new
order in the energy chain.
The company also urged Nigerians to
continue contributing to the development
of the country, while congratulating all
Nigerians on the 60th anniversary of the
country’s existence as an independent
nation and people.
The Director of Operations (COO) of the
company, Engr.
John Ayodele, in a
statement made available yesterday, said
that the sacrifices and ideologies of the
founding fathers must remain the
watchwords of a united and indivisible
country.
Ing. Ayodele revealed that the machine
room that drives the development of the
economy of any country is electricity,
adding that: “Based on this, IBEDC is
committed to contributing its share to
national development through an excellent
service services, better quality of electricity
supply, prompt response to our customer
complaints and closing the measurement
gap in our franchise and establishing a new
order in the energy chain. “
“Wishing our dear customers a happy
Independence Day, Eng. Our customers can
contact us through our customer service
channels: call: 07001239999, email:
[email protected] and
customer.ibedc. com “.@
Ing. Ayodele implored customers to take
advantage of their hassle-free payment
platforms: Fetswallet, Quick Cashier,
etransact, Payarena, ATM, Jumia and USSD
to pay their electricity bills promptly and sell
to ensure uninterrupted power. “Our offices
will remain open from 9 a.m. M. At 3 p. M.
To serve customers in case of queries,
complaints, payment of bills, sale and other
problems ”.
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He advised motorists to avoid driving under
the influence of alcohol and to observe
traffic rules to avoid collisions with power
poles and other forms of accidents.
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