We Need Your Support to Ensure Steady Power Supply, KEDCO MD Urges Customers
POLITICS DIGEST – The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO), Dr. Jamil Isyaku Gwamna has called for more understanding from their customers in Kano, Katsina and Jigawa States on the need to partner with the company to ensure improved and steady power supply.
He explained that customers’ partnership through regular payment of electricity bills will help improve on the success of the company in the area of power distribution, adding that KEDCO is concerned with their satisfaction.
The MD who stated this in a statement on Tuesday the the company’s head of Corporate Communications, Ibrahim Sani Shawai, also observed that the company needs customers support to maximise the already visible gains in the power sector in the zone.
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Gwamna said, “Power sector as far as we are concerned is key to the improvement of other sectors for the good of everyone and in KEDCO; we have deliberately made our customers’ satisfactions our target because they are the ones keeping us in business. This is why we are calling on them to play their roles well in ensuring that they pay as and when due.
“If bills are paid regularly, it gives us the needed capacity and the morale to continue to improve as we have always done.
“In 2020, we have big plans for our customers as they have been witnessing already and the only thing we need from our customers as a major stakeholder in the distribution chain as far as Kano, Katsina and Jigawa States are concerned is to pay their bills and help protect our installations.
“We on the other hand as a team will continue to revolutionize our strategies towards the improvement of power supply through equitable and fair distribution.
Gwamna also said revealed that one of the company’s targets this year is to operate a teamwork relations with their customers in ensuring the sector improvement.
The Kano DisCo Boss also then appealed for their support in protecting KEDCO facilities and installations, noting that they must work as a team and watch each other’s back.