Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company lamented the ongoing income loss caused by illegal metres and urged community leaders to work with her to stop the problem in its tracks.
During a courtesy call on Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran, the Owa Obokun of Ijesaland, the Regional Manager of the IBEDC, Mr. Toyin Akinyosoye, disclosed this.
Mr. Akinyosoye expressed concern regarding the company’s impending disconnection from the national grid by the Transition Company of Nigeria due to its failure to pay for the energy it provided to the consumers last month as a result of the illegal metering system.
The IBEDC Chief begged the Owa Obokun and his chiefs for their assistance in order to stop all leaks after thanking the Owa Obokun for clearing up the recent disagreement between the company and the residents of Ijesaland regarding an illegal metering system and other related concerns.
Mr. Akinyosoye claimed that the Company had started a whistleblowing procedure so that corrupt employees might be exposed and the informants paid as part of a strategy to stop their unwholesome
In attendance were the State Public Relations Officer of the IBEDC , Kike Owoeye, the Technical Manager, mr Abiodun Ogun, the chairman IBEDC Community Relations Committee, chief Dele Aleshinloye and traditional other chiefs
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