The management of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) has committed to providing uninterrupted power supply across the country, News About Nigeria reports.
The acting Managing Director of IBEDC, Francis Agoha, made this known in a statement on Monday.
He noted that this will help to improve the economic development of the nation, adding that it is part of its contribution to celebrating Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.
Agoha stated that this is in line with upholding the principles of integrity, hard work, and patriotism, as the importance of these cannot be overemphasised.
He further warned that energy theft is a punishable offence under the law and could attract a three-year jail term, adding that tampering with electrical installations poses significant safety risks, including severe injuries or fatalities.
The statement reads in part, “Electricity is the backbone of any nation’s economy, and IBEDC remains committed to powering Nigeria’s progress by delivering services that enhance lives and support economic growth.
“Energy theft is not only a crime, punishable by law with a potential jail term of up to three years, but it also negatively impacts the quality of service for all customers. It is a disservice to the nation.
“While the nation celebrates, IBEDC assures customers that our technical teams are ready to address any faults or issues that may arise during the holiday. We encourage customers to utilise our convenient payment channels to ensure uninterrupted service.
“These include the IBEDCPAY app (available on Android and iOS), as well as IRecharge, Quickteller, Payarena, Jumia, Watu, Buypower, and ATMs. IBEDC offices will be open during the public holiday from 9 am to 3 pm for payment and vending services.”