Workers Shutdown Electricity Supply in Imo, Leaves State in Total Darkness



Imo is in total blackout following the shutdown of electricity supply to the state by workers of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, EEDC who are on industrial action.

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC led by Joe Ajaero had on Wednesday declared a strike in Imo over the alleged failure of the state government to meet its obligations to some of its workers.

EEDC’s Head, of Corporate Communications, Mr Emeka Ezeh, confirmed in a statement on Thursday in Enugu that the strike has resulted in a total shutdown of electricity supply to Imo State.

According to him, the loss of electricity supply in the entire Imo resulted from the industrial action by the organized labor union in the state.

He said the striking workers shut down the supply at Egbu Transmission Station, the main source of electricity distribution to the people of Imo State.

“EEDC wishes to inform its esteemed customers in Imo State that the loss of supply currently being experienced follows the industrial action by organized labor unions in Imo State.

“This led to the union shutting down our source of supply at Egbu Transmission Station, leaving us with no energy to distribute to our customers.

“As a result of this development, the whole of Imo State is without electricity supply,” he said.

According to him, “We appreciate the inconveniences this situation must have caused our customers, and we hope that the issue will be resolved soon,” he said.

The EEDC spokesman, however, assured the good people of Imo that the company is on standby to restore supply once the industrial action is called off.

“EEDC is committed to improving on its processes and delivering improved services to its esteemed customers,” he added.

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