Unpaid electricity bills: EEDC issues disconnection notice to five southeast states, Innoson, UNN, and others

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Unpaid Electricity Bills

The Enugu electricity Distribution Company has issued a disconnection notice to the five southeast state governments, Innoson Technical and Industries, University of Nigeria, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, and others over unpaid electricity bills. EEDC disclosed this in a notice released to DAILY POST on Friday.

The disco said it will commence disconnection with effect from June 10 if affected customers fail to pay their outstanding electricity bills. 'The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC wishes to notify its customers with outstanding electricity bills that, effective June 10, 2024, the company will commence the disconnection of electricity supply to these indebted customers.

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