Sunday, 13 April 2025

A Sad Letter to Tinubu , Adebayo Adelabu , NERC and @EKEDP on the pathetic power supply







Dear EKEDP,  

I'm writing to express my deep sadness, frustration, and disappointment with the recent power outage that has plagued my home for almost two days. The constant darkness for weeks / months, the inability to perform even the simplest tasks, and the discomfort it has brought to  me is unbearable.

Two days without electricity is an eternity. Every moment feels like an eternity. We've had to endure the scorching heat, the darkness, and the inability to even charge our phones. The restoration of power for just two hours was a brief respite, but it was cruelly taken away from us. 

As a result of the outage, I've had to rely on my generator, but the cost of fuel is abnormally high, adding to my financial burden due to the evil imposed on us by APC , Tinubu, and his family/gang. 

I have sent several emails to NERC Complaints Desk <[email protected]> , Customer Care Ajah <[email protected]> , and Customer Care <[email protected]>
 with no response most times or NERC checks with EKEDP and they close a supposed ticket based on their feedback and not the customer's feedback. Please find the emails by clicking here 

The economic strain of running a generator is significant, and it's unsustainable in the long term.

I'm tired of living in a situation where I'm forced to bear the cost of your company's inability to provide a reliable power supply. I'm tired of the uncertainty, the inconvenience, and the financial strain. 

It's disheartening to see our president and minister of power seemingly more interested in lining their pockets than in serving the people. The lack of effective leadership and oversight has led to a situation where companies like yours can fail to deliver basic services.

I urge you to take responsibility for providing a reliable power supply. Invest in better infrastructure, enhance your maintenance protocols, and provide timely updates to your customers. 

The Nigerian people deserve better. We deserve a government that prioritizes our needs and holds companies like yours accountable.


Sincerely,
Jordan

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