The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company Plc (IBEDC) and Oyo State Government have resolved to settle their differences and work together in the interest of the public.
The power distribution company announced earlier this week of disconnecting power supply to Oyo State Government over N450 million debt.
The IBEDC’s angered Oyo State Government and, therefore, sealed the offices of IBEDC in protest against their action.
In a statement issued and signed by Barr. Temilolu Ashamu, Commissioner for Energy & Mineral Resources, Oyo State, and Engr. John Ayodele, Chief Operating Officer, IBEDC, said this is to notify the general public that the Oyo State Government and Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) Plc have resolved and agreed to work together in the interest of the public.
“The general public is hereby assured of restoration of electricity supply as soon as possible while the two parties shall continue amicable resolution of the issues in the interest of the public, including working together to make electricity meters available for residents of the state,” a statement copied to energynewsafrica.com said.
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The visit to the Upper East Regional Police Command was part of the five-day tour of the area by the Chief Executive of NPA to the Northern part of the country to familiarize himself with some petroleum installations in the Upper East, Upper West, Northern, Bono and Ashanti Regions.
The Chief Executive and Management of the Authority, on Monday, made the first stop at the Bolgatanga depot of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST).
The team was conducted round the facility by Mr Josiah Kwamina Atta, General Manager in charge of Terminal and Transmission at BOST.
They also visited the Regional Coordinating Council and Custom Officers at the Paga Border to court their support in dealing with fuel supply and export challenges in the region.
According to him, access to electricity also offers the communities development prospects to trigger rapid job creation and other infrastructural openings for the constituency.
“President Akufo-Addo continues to prioritise the needs of our people and we are grateful for his Sterling leadership,” he stressed in a post sighted by energynewsafrica.com on his Facebook wall.