The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC to restore electricity to communities across the state or quit.
The Speaker of the House, Mr Danladi Jatau, issued the order when officials of AEDC and Nasarawa Electricity Power Agency, NAePA, appeared before the House on Tuesday in Lafia.
He said the invitation extended to the AEDC and NAePA was to enable them brief the House on the power blackout and outrageous bills in the state.
“Our resolution is that AEDC is hereby given 14 days to restore normal light to communities across the State and failure to do that, we will be left with no option but to ask them to quit.
“In their place, we will invite competent hands that will give the people of the state normal light.
“Secondly, the Area Manager, PowerGen Interconnected Energy ltd., handling electrification project in Toto Local Government, is hereby directed to appear before the House on May 21st, 2024, to explain their role in power distribution in the area,” he said.
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The speaker commended Gov. Abdullahi Sule for his efforts at ensuring power supply in the state, especially through his efforts that ensured the full take-off of Akurba power sub-station, but expressed dismay that the Governor’s effort had been sabotaged.
“The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has empowered us to invite anybody on public issue for questioning, that is why we have invited you.
“There is power blackout and outrageous bills across the state by AEDC as our people are in pains and suffering. We cannot take it any longer,” he said.
He said that the activities of the AEDC is creating hardship and poverty to the people of the state.
“Your company is giving our people poor services. Our people have been sleeping in darkness.
“Our people are in pains because they are paying for light without enjoying the light,” he said.
All members who spoke also urged the AEDC to sit up or quit the state.
Mr Adeyemi Jonathan, the AEDC Chief Business Officer in charge of Kogi, Niger and Nasarawa, admitted that the company was not 100 per cent in replacing damaged transformers and cables among others to communities across the state.
The Chief Business Officer assured of improvement in electricity supply to the state.
“I want to assure you that we are ready to do our best in improving power supply across the state,” he said.
Engr. Yakubu Umar, the General Manager, Nasarawa, NAePA, said that the agency was established to ensure adequate power supply to communities across the state.
On the allegation that he uses a transformer alone, he said that the transformer was given to him as gratification by one electricity company.
The General Manager assured of his continued determination to do his best to improve on the situation.
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