Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Army, Police, Others May Pay Electricity Bills - Senate - Politics - Wabsodlink
The National Assembly may make law to compel
electricity consumers, especially highly indebted
customers, such as the army and the police to
pay their bills.
Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatisation,
Senator Olugbenga Obadara, disclosed this when the committee visited the Kano Electricity
Distribution Company according to a statement
made available to our correspondent in Abuja on
Tuesday by Head of Public Communication at the
Bureau of Public Enterprises, Mr. Chigbo Anichebe.
Responding to an appeal for the National Assembly to intervene in order to get military
formations and the Police to pay their huge debts
to electricity distribution companies; Obadara
said the National Assembly would come up with a
legislation to compel consumers to pay for
energy consumed. He also advised the management of KEDCO to
come up with incentives that would motivate
consumers of electricity to willingly pay their bills.
Receiving the senators, the Managing Director/
Chief Executive Officer of Sahelian Power SPV
Limited, owners of KEDCO, Dr. Jamil Gwamna, said the company had signed an agreement with
Ajaokuta Steel Company for the supply of 90MW
of electricity to KEDCO to augment the inadequate
allocation it currently receives.
Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/army-police-others-may-pay-electricity-bills-senate/