Ibadan Residents Block IBEDC Office, Protest Erratic Supply Of Electricity, Hoarding Of Meters (Photos)

Posted by Samuel on Tue 25th Jan, 2022 - tori.ng

The blockage of the entrance gate, according to the residents, was due to erratic supply of electricity by IBEDC.

 

According to a report by Daily Post, scores of residents of Monatan, Iyanan Church, Wakajaye, Awotan, Iwo Road, Lalupon and other neighboring communities in Ibadan, on Monday, blocked the entrance of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) located at Monatan area of Ibadan, Oyo State.

The blockage of the entrance gate, according to the residents, was due to erratic supply of electricity by IBEDC.

The protesters lamented that IBEDC has been exploiting them by supplying few hours of electricity in a month and issuing outrageous estimated bills to them.

Spokesman for the protesting residents, Mr. Kunle Aworinde, explained that the communities were protesting against erratic supply of electricity, non-supply of prepaid meters and issuance of outrageous estimated bills.

Aworinde added that the protest became necessary due to the failure of IBEDC to listen and attend to their demands.

He explained that residents of the protesting communities have been experiencing erratic supply of electricity for years.

“We are protesting against erratic supply of electricity in our communities.

“They are billing us outrageously. They are supplying us little electricity and they are bringing outrageous bills.

“We demanded for prepaid meters but they are not giving us.

“We have been experiencing erratic supply of electricity in Monatan, Iyanan Church, Wakajaye, Iwo Road up to Lalupon”.

Oyo State Coordinator, Campaign for Democracy and Workers’ Rights, Comrade Abiodun Bamigboye, while speaking, described privatization of the power sector as a fraud.

“What we are saying is that, the power sector has failed under privatisation.

“They promised us that once the power sector is privatized, we will be having stable electricity, but, this is not so. Few days ago, we heard that one of the major shareholders in IBEDC is indebted to a bank and AMCON has taken over the company. That means privatization of the power sector is a fraud.”

But, IBEDC Regional Communication Manager, Oyo Region, Mr. Frank Williams, while reacting, however, said that the company was aware of the protest.

He said the company is already addressing the problem.

Williams in a telephone conversation with DAILY POST on Tuesday, said, “Yes. We are aware of the protest. We are addressing the problem.

“We are planing to meet the people.

“They are our good customers. We are currently working to address the problem.”

Popular Stories
5 Nigerians That Have Been Nominated For Grammy Awards
Unbelievable! The World's Largest Aircraft is as Big as a Stadium and It's Ready to Take its First Test Flight (Photos)
Read the Touching Humble Background of Golden Eaglets' Star Striker, Victor Osimhen
My Semen is a Sacred Holy Milk - Pastor Makes Members Suck His Manhood in Church
Video: INEC Official Caught On Tape Thumb Printing Thousands Of Ballot Papers In Delta


Copyright © 2022 Tori.ng - All rights reserved
Tori.ng is owned and managed by Cyclofoss Technologies Ltd.