• 3,000 Workers Dismissed: NLC Protests At IBEDC Headquarters

    3,000 Workers Dismissed: NLC Protests At IBEDC Headquarters0

    Martin criticized the practices of outsourcing agents linked to IBEDC, alleging that they exploit workers through unpaid minimum wages and unjustified salary deductions. “We are here today to express our total displeasure over the unjust and inhumane treatment of workers by IBEDC and their outsourcing agents. “Over 3,000 workers have been thrown into the unemployment

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  • Consumers Kick As IBEDC Hikes Energy Cost

    Consumers Kick As IBEDC Hikes Energy Cost0

    For increasing the minimum energy credit purchase requirement for Band A consumers to N5,000, the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company has come under fire. The Disco also set a N2,000 minimum energy credit cap for patrons of other bands, which infuriated and infuriated a number of consumer advocacy groups. “Please be informed of a recent update

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  • University Of Ibadan Students Protest Over 82-Day Power Outage

    University Of Ibadan Students Protest Over 82-Day Power Outage0

    In response to the extended 82-day power outage at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, University of Ibadan students peacefully demonstrated on Wednesday. The students’ anger at the lack of electricity at UCH, the university’s teaching hospital for medical students, sparked the early-morning protest. According to reports, the 2024 power outage was brought on by

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  • IBEDC Apologises To Customers For Power Outages

    IBEDC Apologises To Customers For Power Outages0

    In the wake of extensive power outages throughout its service areas, the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company has publicly apologized to its customers. A combination of forced outages, load shedding, earth faults, and disconnections brought on by non-payment were blamed for the outages, which impacted multiple 11kV feeders. Late on Saturday, IBEDC sent a news statement

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