Mr Godwin Idemudia, General Manager, Corporate Communications of the company, said in Lagos that the outage being experienced by Ajah, Ogombo, Ajiwe and some neighbouring communities was due to a faulty equipment.
Idemudia, however, said that repair work to resolve the issue was ongoing by the technical crew of EKEDC and Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).
He assured the consumers that electricity supply would be restored on Monday.
“We wish to apologise to all our customers in the Ajah area and its environs over the recent long period of outage being experienced.
“This outage has been due to faulty equipment which is being worked on by EKEDC and TCN. Normal supply should be back by Monday, March 20.
“Kindly bear with us as we find lasting solution to this.
“EKEDC highly regrets any inconveniences caused by this outage,” Idemudia said in a statement. (NAN)
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