Gatekeepers News reports that the company urged affected customers to settle their debts before the deadline to avoid service interruption.
According to AEDC, timely payment of electricity bills is crucial for the continued operation and enhancement of its infrastructure, ensuring efficient and reliable service delivery to the community.
The list of customers with outstanding bills includes top government agencies and institutions.
See full list below;
•Nigeria Army
• Nigeria Airforce
• Defence HQ
• Federal Capital Development Authority
• Kogi State Government
• Niger State Government
• Nigeria Police Force HQ
• Nigerian Army Barracks
• Power House
• SGF House I
• Head of Service
• Fed. Min of Education
• Fed. Min of Women Affairs
• Fed. Min of Industry
• Fed. Min. of Trade
• Fed. Min. of Interior
• Fed. Min. of Water Resources
• National Stadium
• Goodluck Jonathan Athletics Hall
• Fed. Min. of Finance
• Fed Ministry of Education
• National Planning Com (Budget)
• Federal Ministry of Works
• FAAN Abuja
• All other customers owing AEDC
AEDC’s warning comes as a last resort to recover debts owed by these customers. The company emphasized that it will not hesitate to disconnect electricity supply to defaulters after the June 3 deadline.
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