Abuja Electricity Distribution Company Disconnects Niger Government House, House Of Assembly, Others Over N1.8Billion Debts | Sahara Reporters

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Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has disconnected facilities belonging to the Niger state government for failing to pay current and outstanding energy bills. The company disconnected Government House, House of Assembly, General Hospital in Minna, IBB Specialist Hospital, State Water Board, and the State Secretariat are among the facilities affected by the disconnection.

Abuja Electricity Distribution Company Disconnects Niger Government House, House Of Assembly, Others Over N1.8Billion DebtsThe disconnection was the third time the company disconnected the public infrastructure from public power supply over the inability of the state government to pay light bills.

The company disconnected Government House, House of Assembly, General Hospital in Minna, IBB Specialist Hospital, State Water Board, and the State Secretariat are among the facilities affected by the disconnection. It was learnt that the government reached an agreement with the firm in August to pay its current and outstanding debts.

At the time of this report, power supply to all the various offices and departments had not been restored.

 

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With this kind of debt, Them suppose comot all the wires,poles, meter, generator, bulbs and everything wey dey use electricity for that placeā€¦. 😂🥹😂🤣

So Niger government cannot even pay a bill for electricity? What a shame

Lol 😂😆😆😂

The governor probably thinks we are still in the era of NEPA when government officials use electricity without paying bills. AEDC is a private business, oga. Pay up!

The most useless state government in Nigeria. What a shame! Good job AEDC👍

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