IBEDC apologises for unmet power supply hours, pledges restoration

IBADAN, Nigeria (NPA) — The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) has issued a public announcement listing its Band A feeders that experienced unmet hours of electricity supply on May 25, 2026.
In a notice, signed by the Management, IBEDC expressed regret for its inability to deliver the estimated hours of power supply to affected customers.
The company attributed the shortfall to Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) forced and planned outages, IBEDC forced outages, load shedding, overcurrent and earth faults, and disconnections for non‑payment.
IBEDC confirmed that all affected feeders have now been restored except the Moniya Railway 33kV feeder, which remains disconnected. The company assured customers of its commitment to delivering the expected hours of supply and improving service reliability.
The company, while pledging dedication to transparency and customer satisfaction, listed several feeders across its network, including Poly Plant, Mamba Plant, MODER Plastic, Akimadex, and Eleruwa, with detailed explanations for each outage.
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