The commissioner said the meeting was to inform IBEDC of the epileptic power supply in recent times to the state.
The lawmakers urged the IBEDC management to provide good prepaid meters for electricity consumers in Kwara State.
Ms Iyanda said despite the power services, the discos every month still charge crazy bills.
According to him, it also aims at addressing complaints from electricity consumers.
The IBEDC managing director said the company budgeted N18 billion for infrastructure and network expansion.
He added that IBEDC also needs to address high electricity bills to prevent shortchanging the public.
He lamented that energy theft, vandalism, and illicit metres had grown the customer’s debts to IBEDC in Ogun to over N67 billion.
The managing director of IBEDC, Kingsley Achife, disclosed in a statement on Wednesday in Ibadan that the upgrade would take effect on August 1.
He said that the recently concluded national mass metering programme by the federal government was another avenue customers could get meters.
IBEDC said the outage was due to a heavy fault on a 33kV line that had a backlash on the grounding transformer at the TCN Sub-station, Papalanto.
