Mr Kola-Daisi said that the palace received many dignitaries from all walks of life every day.
Mr Agoha said that the enhancements were to cater for the increasing electricity demands and ensure superior service quality for over 10,241 customers.
Management of the University of Ibadan says it will have to cough up N280 million each month as IBEDC reveals plans to move the institution to Band A.
The Oyo State NLC chairman, Kayode Martins, said the unions would not backtrack on their demands until the FG reduced the electricity tariff.
“We believe in building strong relationships with the communities we serve.’’
It also described Offa as the commercial hub of the state.
IBEDC offices are expected to be open during public holidays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to address customer needs.
“I don’t want to be quoting figures but we have met the conditions IBEDC gave us.”
“It is important to let the public know that UCH resident doctors are at their duty posts without any working time conditions,” said ARD.
