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    2 Mins ReadJune 1, 2024

    Government Buildings Face Power Cuts Over Unpaid Bills

    By Festus AdeloyeJune 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has listed 27 Ministries, Departments and Agencies(MDAs) with unpaid electricity bills.

    The power company stated in a notice on Saturday that it will disconnect all clients who do not settle their debts by Monday, June 3.

    The customers include the Nigeria Army, Nigeria Airforce, Kogi State Government, and Niger State Government among others.

    The notice reads: “This is to inform the general that AEDC will disconnect all customers with outstanding electricity bills on June 3, 2024.

    “Timely payment of electricity bills is crucial for the continued operation and enhancement of AEDC’s infrastructure, ensuring we can deliver efficient and reliable service to our community.”

    Here’s a list of 28 government agencies at risk of disconnection:
    1. Nigeria Army
    2. Nigeria Airforce
    3. Defence Headquarters (HQ)
    4. Federal Capital Development Authority
    5. Kogi state government
    6. Niger state government
    7. Nigeria Police Force HQ
    8. Nigerian army barracks
    9. Federal Ministry of industry
    10. Nigeria Police Force HQ
    11. Nigerian Army Barracks
    12. Power House
    13. Office of the secretary to the government of the federation (SGF) House 1
    14. Head of Service
    15. Ministry of education
    16. Ministry of Women Affairs
    17. Ministry of Industry
    18. Ministry of Trade
    19. Ministry of interior
    20. Ministry of Water Resources
    21. National Stadium
    22. Goodluck Jonathan Athletics Hall
    23. Ministry of Finance
    24. Ministry of education
    25. Ministry of trade
    26. National Planning Commission (budget)
    27. Ministry of works
    28. Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Abuja

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