Various issues concerning power supply, such as low voltage, epileptic power supply, prepaid metres, estimated billing, and vandalism, were discussed.
He expressed regret over the inconvenience caused to its customers.
Mr Waiya said that the projects covered education, healthcare, water resources, works and infrastructure, power as well as renewable energy, and other sectors.
Mr Abubakar urged customers to pay their monthly bills to allow KEDCO to meet its obligations.
The Head of Corporate Communications of KEDCO, Sani Bala-Sani, said he was not aware of the incident, but promised to find out.
He said that the institution relied heavily on power to supply water, which has now become a serious issue.
KEDCO has entered into a partnership with iRecharge Technology to block payment leakages and facilitate electricity bill payments.
“Therefore, we are optimistic and confident that supply situation will improve as soon as possible.
Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KEDC) shut down operations in Kafanchan after a violent protest by residents.
“KEDCO does not generate, rather distribute whatever has been generated,” a company official said.
