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JUST IN: Alimosho To Experience 10 days Without Electricity – Ikeja Disco

Ikeja Electricity distribution company, serving parts of Lagos State, says areas in Alimosho Local Government of Lagos State will be without Electricity for 10 consecutive days starting from Tuesday 6th September to Monday 15th September, 2022.

Gatekeepers News reports that this was disclosed in a statement from the Ikeja Disco, Sunday, saying the company will be replacing old panels at its Igando injection substation. According to the company, the replacement of the panels is geared towards “improving the quality and quantity of power” to the areas that will be affected in the local government area.

“As part of our efforts at improving the quality and quantity of power supply, we have decided to replace old panels at our Igando Injection Substation” the statement read.

“This exercise will last for ten (10) days, from Tuesday, 6th to Monday, 15th September 2022.

“Feeders affected are General Hospital, Obadore, Egan, Akesan, Igando-Ikotun, Agric Road and New Igando.”

“We appeal for your understanding during this period. Thank you for allowing us to serve you.”

Mr. Felix Ofulue, Spokesman of Ikeja Electric added that it would not be total darkness but disclosed no further information on that.

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