The Ekiti State House of Assembly has summoned the management of the
Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) to appear before it on
September 13 to explain why the people of the state have been
experiencing erratic power supply, despite the exorbitant fees consumers
are paying.
According to a statement by the Speaker’s Special Assistant (Media),
Stephen Gbadamosi, the resolution was made at plenary on Tuesday sequel
to a motion under matter of urgent public importance raised by the
chairman of the House Committee on Information, Honourable Olugboyega
Aribisogan.
The State Health Insurance Scheme, 2016 bill also passed second reading on the floor of the House.
Aribisogan said the BEDC had made life difficult for the people of
the state by failing to perform its functions as expected, adding that
the company intentionally extorted its customers.
“People have demanded for prepaid meters, but BEDC has refused to
give them out because its staff are enjoying the way they are imposing
exorbitant bills on the people,” he noted.
Honourables Ojo Ade Fajana, Akinleye Ekundayo, Dele Fajemilehin and
Sina Animasahun, who also contributed to the motion, said the BEDC was
not performing to the expectations of the society, adding that the
company had “failed to make life bearable for the people of Ekiti State.
“So, we will need to invite them to this honourable House to explain
why the blackout and in what way they are managing the issue of power
supply in Ekiti State,” they resolved.
The lawmakers added that social activities, individual homes,
businesses and economic activities of Ekiti State had been bastardized,
due to the failure of BEDC to do its job.
They also complained about failure of the BEDC to repair damaged transformers in the state, leaving many towns in darkness.
According to the Speaker of the House, Right Honourable (Pastor) Kola
Oluwawole, “the resolution of the House is that the BEDC top management
members should be invited to appear and explain themselves on September
13,” adding that electricity “in this part of the country is abysmal,
epileptic and highly condemnable.”
The House also issued another summon on former Commissioner for
Finance in the state, Mr Dapo Kolawole, who failed to honour the initial
invitation of the House, giving him a new date of September 8.


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