ASHENEWS reports that the Kaduna Electric has disconnected Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) of Sokoto and Zamfara state governments over a N2.5 billion debts.
This online platform further reports that the disconnection followed the state governments’ failure to comply with demand, final disconnection notices issued to them by the company.
A statement made available to ASHENEWS by the spokesperson, Abdulaziz Abdullahi on Saturday, said while the Sokoto state government owes N1,496,313,156, the Zamfara government owes N1,040,506,730 as at December, 2022.
According to him, the debt “is not only hindering the operations of the Company, but also making it extremely difficult for the Company to discharge its obligations to the electricity market as well as make the needed investment to improve service delivery.”
The statement added that since it is compulsory for the company to make 100 percent remittances of energy consumed, it becomes pertinent for its consumers to also make payments for electricity they consume.
“We are obligated to make 100% remittance for cost of energy consumed in our franchise as well as transmission services with failure always attracting severe penalty. This is an obligation we are struggling to meet every month to no avail due to poor, non or irregular payment of bills by our customers,” the statement reads.
Read the statement below:
The Kaduna Electric was forced to disconnect power supply to all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and other facilities belonging to Sokoto and Zamfara state governments after the two states were issued demand as well as final disconnection notices by the Company three weeks ago.
Disconnection became the last resort for us and Kaduna Electric is pained to embark on this course of action.
Sokoto state government is owing outstanding electricity bills of N1,496,313,156 with Zamfara owing N1,040,506,730 as at December, 2022.
The development is not only hindering the operations of the Company, but also making it extremely difficult for the Company to discharge its obligations to the electricity market as well as make the needed investment to improve service delivery.
This is rather sad to note that Zamfara state government has not made any payment for its electricity bills for the past 12 months while Sokoto state government has defaulted in the last four months notwithstanding their accumulated outstanding bills prior to these periods.
Kaduna Electric took the decision to issue the demand and final disconnection notices to the two state governments when the repeated discussions, reminders and promises by senior officials of the two states were never fulfilled.
We are obligated to make 100% remittance for cost of energy consumed in our franchise as well as transmission services with failure always attracting severe penalty. This is an obligation we are struggling to meet every month to no avail due to poor, non or irregular payment of bills by our customers.
We confirm our readiness to restore power supply to the facilities of our customers upon appropriate actions on the settlement of outstanding debts and firm commitments on the payment of current electricity bills going forward.