Eko Electricity Distribution Plc in the Republic of Nigeria has denied increasing electricity tariffs.
Nigerian media reported last week that the EKEDP had increased electricity tariffs and that the increment was expected to take effect on September 1, 2021.
However, in a statement issued and signed by Engr. Adeoye Fadeyibi MD/CEO, the company denied the report, saying it was not coming from them.
“Eko Electricity Distribution Plc would like to inform the general public to disregard all such reports not emanating from the management or the company’s website – www.ekedp.com.
“While we continue to review effective and regulatory strategies to manage the impact of changes to macro-economic indices affecting end-user tariffs, the general public will be duly informed, in the event of any changes to the end-user tariff.
“We advise all customers to disregard all communications that have not been issued by management or published on the company’s website www.ekedp.com.
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“Please kindly contact our 24/7 customer care line on 07080655555, OR [email protected] for further information for enquiries and a prompt resolution of any further queries or complaints.
“EKEDP wishes to thank all its esteemed customers for their continued patronage and support,” the statement concluded.
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