Amid rising cost of energy, the institution said the situation was posing a serious threat to academic activities.
The management insisted that supply remained sacrosanct for lighting, and pumping of water to hostels, offices, libraries and others. According to the management, AEDC generates between N3 and N5 million monthly from the institution and as such, should give priority to the school. He said the management of the power firm should show through action that it is prepared for business in the Nigerian electricity market.
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