IBEDC announces routine maintenance, Kwara communities to face power outage

IBADAN, NIGERIA (NPA) — March 25, 2026: The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company Plc (IBEDC) has issued a formal notice of routine maintenance for the Kwara Region, announcing that the exercise will result in temporary power outages across several communities under its jurisdiction.
In a statement released on Wednesday, IBEDC explained that the scheduled maintenance will affect the Omu Aran 33KV, Egbe 33KV, Oro-Ago 33KV, Isanlu Isin 33KV, and Landmark 33KV feeders. Consequently, the following communities are expected to experience interruptions in electricity supply: Landmark University, Omu Aran, Oke Agbede, Ipetu, Rore, Aran Orin, Ora-Igbomina, Ilofa, Owa, Osi, Eruku, Odo Owa, Odo Ere, Olla, Omugo, Thomas Adewumi University, Isin, Owu Isin, Ijara Isin, Oke Onigbin and surrounding environs on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
The company emphasized that its technical team is already mobilized to ensure that power supply is restored as quickly as possible once the maintenance work is completed. IBEDC further reassured its customers of its commitment to improving service delivery and expressed sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused to its numerous consumers across the affected areas.
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