IKEJA Electric Plc reiterated Monday its commitment to expanding power delivery to 24 hours across its business units. This occurred as the corporation opened a new business unit in Shomolu, Lagos State.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of Mr. Kola Adesina, Chairman of Ikeja Electric, Mrs. Folake Soetan, Engr. Hafeez Momoh, Director of Power, Lagos State Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources, and Chief Remi Ugo Amuludun, Chairman, Odi-Olowo Community Development Committee, CDC, Shomolu.
Speaking on the development, Adesina stated that the company has increased its supply to 22 hours. “It is possible to have 24 hours power supply and its a journey we are embarking on. IE has moved from 10 hours power service to 22 hours service. So, definitely, we will get to 24 hours constant power supply. If other countries are doing it we can do and we will do it.
“This year, we are highly committed to selling more energy to customers so as to enjoy longer hours of services. We are committed in ensuring that when faults are detected, we are able to remedy those faults in a faster, earlier, quicker, and easier manner to make life comfortable for our customers”.
He went on to say that the newly established business unit’s aim was “to ensure that staff are given a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere where they can have the opportunity to think and interact in a manner where they can exchange ideas and also solve the problems of customers. He assured that the company will ensure and continually provide quality services to its customers.
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