IBEDC warns against energy theft, promises reliable power supply

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The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company has warned against energy theft, urging customers to refrain from illegal activities that jeopardise service quality for all.

The Managing Director, Francis Agoha, emphasised the company’s commitment to ensuring a reliable power supply throughout the holiday season while prioritising customer safety.

Agoha stated this in a statement released Tuesday.

The statement noted that to ensure an uninterrupted power supply during the festive period, IBEDC has implemented measures to enhance network stability and address faults promptly.

The statement read, “Energy theft, including meter tampering and illegal connections, is a serious offence that not only impacts our ability to provide quality service but also undermines the progress of our community.

“We urge our customers to report any suspicious activities immediately to help us combat this issue.

“We understand the increased demand for electricity during the holidays, and we are fully prepared to respond quickly to any service disruptions.”

The company also highlighted the importance of customer safety, urging consumers to avoid tampering with electrical installations, which can pose serious risks, including injury or even fatalities.

“We encourage all our customers to prioritise their safety by avoiding hazardous practices such as cooking under power lines,” Agoha added.

IBEDC has also encouraged customers to utilise its secure online platforms, including the IBEDCPAY app, Quickteller, and Payarena.

“These platforms offer a safe and efficient way to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply during the holidays,” Agoha explained.

IBEDC offices will remain open during the holiday season to address customer inquiries, process bill payments, and provide vending services.

“The company expressed its gratitude to customers for their continued support throughout the year and wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year filled with peace, joy, and progress,” Agoha said.