IBEDC will reconnect UCH soon: Power Minister

Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu says the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) will reconnect the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, as soon as agreed conditions are met.
The minister disclosed this after Monday’s tripartite meeting involving himself with the management of UCH and IBEDC at the hospital complex.
Mr Adelabu said the reconnection would occur after the College of Medicine and other commercial entities (banks and businesses) were disconnected from the hospital’s power supply.
He said the energy consumption of other entities contributed to the hospital’s high consumption and cost of energy.
“There is a gross mismatch of energy cost to UCH and how much they charge the business entities. The business entities within the hospital should also pay as they consume energy.
“Whoever is ready to enjoy direct energy support with UCH should commit in writing that they will be paying before IBEDC can put them on for reconnection,” he said.
Following the energy separation plan, Mr Adelabu said UCH’s electricity bill would be reduced to one-third of its current cost.
He said the hospital had committed to paying its outstanding debt over the next nine months and settling any new electricity bill.
Mr Adelabu said UCH would be considered for Phase 2 of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) Projects, scheduled for the second and third quarters of 2025.
“The long-term goal is for federal government institutions to transition off the national grid.
“REA projects have already been successfully completed for the University of Abuja (2MW) and University of Maiduguri (12MW), among others,” he said.
(NAN)
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