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COVID-19: IBEDC Donates Over N100m Relief Materials

The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) Plc says it has earmarked about N100 million as part of its corporate social responsibility and contributions toward mitigating the health hazards and hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic for the donation of relief items to the states it operates in.

The company also said it would support the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan with a donation of N5 million for the purchase of critical medical supplies needed to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company in a statement on Wednesday quoted its Chief Operating Officer, Mr. John Ayodele, represented by the Regional Head for Ibadan, Mr. Peter Oyelami as saying this at the presentation of the relief items to the Oyo State Government.

Ayodele applauded the proactive measures the federal and state governments had put in place in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

“We realised that we need to join hands with the government like other public-spirited Nigerians and organisations have done in the fight against COVID-19. Specifically, we are donating food items worth Ten Million Naira for Oyo state. The quantities are 2,500pcs of 5kg bags of rice, 3000pcs of 1kg of semovita and 1,500 cartons of noodles.”

He stated further that “These donations are being replicated across all the states within our coverage area throughout the week and the next.”

In addition to this, he said IBEDC is committed to providing its customers regular power supply as much as it is within its remit and control.

The distribution company will not disconnect non- paying customers during this period except it is based on safety advise.

“Our staff on essential duty; the technical crew are on ground to clear faults promptly,” he said.

He was of the view that all this was done to support the various government initiatives and help reduce the hardship of the lockdown on citizens.

He revealed that IBEDC customers can reach it through either its Call Centre on 07001239999, or visit its website www.ibedc.com  or email customercare@ibedc.com  or via our social media handles.

“We appeal to our esteemed customers to enable us serve them better during this period by paying their current and outstanding bills or vend in advance through our hassle- free alternate payment channels to avoid been stranded during the lockdown,” Ayodele submitted.

 

 

 

 

 

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