The statement noted that Sasi Jaja would be in charge of Regulatory and Government Relations.
“We regret any inconvenience this may cause electricity consumers within the affected areas.’’
“We demand compensation for our people. Everything, every resource that comes from Niger state, must be compensated.”
Ambassador Cecil Osakwe, the managing director of Abeh signatures, has tendered legal documents to counter the 2022 fraud allegations against him.
Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have continued to count their losses following the power blackouts in most parts of the Territory.
AEDC official said the main reason for the epileptic power supply was a drop in generation.
Aside from the high cost of raw materials, the bakers association also complained about the high cost of business registration by the regulator, NAFDAC.
The customer said every time he buys an electricity token from AEDC, 60 percent of the amount is deducted as payment for the alleged debt.
The AEDC also said it could not provide data on projected metres distribution before the end of 2020.
