AEDC Unmasks Major Debtors In Final Disconnection Notice

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has officially made list of its major customers with outstanding bills public.

Unmasking its high profile debtors – which include Nigeria Army, Federal Ministry of Industry, Nigeria Airforce, Defence HQ, Nigeria Police Force HQ and Federal Ministry of Works – in a communication titled “NOTICE OF POWER DISCONNECTION FOR CUSTOMERS WITH OUTSTANDING BILLS” and made available to the media, the power company’s management insists all customers with outstanding bills have till June 3, 2024 to pay up or face disconnection.

The communication read…

This is to inform the general public 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. We therefore urge all customers with debts to pay all outstanding bills before the deadline to avoid service interruption.

LIST OF CUSTOMERS WITH OUTSTANDING BILLS

  • Nigeria Army
  • Fed. Min of Industry
  • Nigeria Airforce

Fed. Min. of Trade

  • Defence HQ

Fed. Min, of Interior

Fed. Min. of Water Resources

  • Federal Capital Development Authority

Kogi State Government

  • National Stadium
  • Niger State Government
  • Goodluck Jonathan Athletics Hall
  • Nigeria Police Force HQ

Fed. Min, of Finance

  • Nigerian Army Barracks
  • Fed Ministry of Education
  • Power House
  • National Planning Com (Budget)

SGF House 1

  • Federal Ministry of Works

Head of Service

  • FAAN Abuja

Fed. Min of Education

  • All other customers owing AEDC

Fed. Min of Women Affairs

For further inquiries, please contact us at 08039070070 or via our social media handles @abujaelectricity. You can also reach us on WhatsApp at 08152141414 or 08152151515.

Signed: Management

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