
The Abuja Electrical energy Distribution Firm, AEDC, has disclosed that it was working onerous to repair the defective transformer and restore electrical energy provide to the Federal School of Training, Okene, Kogi State.
The corporate in an announcement stated it was working with the administration of the establishment guarantee the facility restoration within the college.
The establishment had over the weekend lamented that it was unable to renew for second semester after its transformer broke down leaving the establishment with out public energy provide for over 42 days.
AEDC, nevertheless, debunked reviews that it was at loggerhead with FCE administration, including that the college is a crucial buyer to the enterprise.
The corporate defined that it locations a excessive premium on its clients thus won’t ever intentionally inflict ache or discomfort to them.
Whereas the corporate acknowledges the existence of the criticism introduced by the FCE, AEDC said that it has since swung into motion by making certain the swift repairs of the broken transformer taking into account the sensitivity of the position of FCE in Nigeria.
“Until date, each events have been in fixed communication relating to the progress made on the repairs whereas committing to conclude the repairs inside 3 weeks from the date of this publication”, the utility added.
The assertion additionally quoted the AEDC Chief Advertising Officer, Mr. Donald Etim as saying: “That is one case we have now taken very significantly. From the onset, we have now damaged protocol and even tagged it as prime precedence to get it resolved. It’s callousness and pure mischief for anybody to flow into a media launch that seeks to challenge AEDC as an insensitive or unresponsive organisation.
“For the information, we’re neither. Furthermore, with our energy of dedication on our aspect, we will at all times try to make sure that our clients get the perfect service we will supply at any given time.”
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