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    EKEDC assures stable power during, after Yuletide

    December 27, 2020
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    Lagos – Eko Electricity Distribution Company, EKEDC, has assured its customers of stable power supply during and after the Christmas and New Year celebration.

    The company gave the assurance as it felicitated with its customers at Christmas.

    In a statement by its General Manager, Corporate Communications, Godwin Idemudia, the company stated that with Christmas comes the renewed assurances that with every challenge comes respite.

    “We felicitate with our customers and all Christian faithful across the country, on this year’s Christmas celebration. While the season is about celebration and rejoicing, it is important to seize the opportunity of the celebration to reflect on the life, teachings and circumstance of the birth of Jesus Christ” he stated.

    He urged everyone not to forget to extend a hand of love and friendship at this time, to the vulnerable and the less privileged, saying in gestures like kindness and thoughtful giving lies the true essence of Christmas.

    “We must all rededicate ourselves to the Christmas virtues of kindness, compassion, love and goodwill which is the hallmark of the season and its celebration” Idemudia added.

    Idemudia disclosed that the company is committed to ensuring that its customers enjoy steady supply of electricity during the festive season and beyond.

    He implored customers to be safety conscious and be mindful of all the health protocols in place as they celebrate with our loved ones.

    He averred that, they understand that there will be greater demand on supply during this season and they are committed to meeting the demands of our customers during this time.

    ‘’Due to the recent spike in Covid-19 cases, we urge our customers to avoid large gatherings and crowded places during the celebrations and wear their masks if they need to go out, as our digital and electronic platforms will also be available for customer complaints, escalation and resolution” he said.

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