In view of the story in the public space to the effect that NERC has directed customers who have not been metered to stop paying electricity bills given to them by the DisCos, it has become pertinent for us to offer the following clarification. The NERC statement specifically refers only to MD (Maximum Demand) customers, Continue Reading
In view of the story in the public space to the effect that NERC has directed customers who have not been metered to stop paying electricity bills given to them by the DisCos, it has become pertinent for us to offer the following clarification. The NERC statement specifically refers to MD customers, not all categories Continue Reading
Nigeria’s largest power distribution company, Ikeja Electric Plc, has launched a whistleblowing platform to enable customers reveal or report illegal and unethical activities in a safe, confidential and secure manner for immediate attention. The platform, which is independently managed by Deloitte, one of Nigeria’s leading professional service firms, allows customers report anonymously by making Continue Reading
Three persons were on Thursday, 25th May, 2017 arraigned before the Magistrate Court, Ogba for attempting to vandalize Ikeja Electric’s 500KV Transformer at Orisunbare, Ayobo area of Lagos State. The suspected vandals Sunday Olatunde, Michael Eyen and Aina Adebesin were apprehended on the 23rd May, 2017 at about 1.45am by the vigilante group of Orisunbare Continue Reading
The Management of Ikeja Electric (IE) on Monday warned residents of all the areas under its network to desist from engaging in any form of commercial activities under power lines during the rainy season.
…calls for community support in protecting electrical equipment Press Release Lagos, Nigeria: May 8, 2017: Power supply to Igando, a bustling community located in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, South-Western Nigeria has been severely compromised, following a wave of vandalism of electrical installations belonging to Ikeja Electric plc. The criminal activities, which has Continue Reading
Ikeja Electric is pleased to have recently added 15MVA injection capacity to our network. This is as a result of the commissioning of 15MVA, 33/11kV Injection Substation at Amikanle under our Akonwonjo Business Unit. The newly added Substation will relieve the Abesan Injection Substation and specifically Ipaja 11kV feeder. This will greatly improve power supply Continue Reading
Ikeja Electric Plc has introduced a new payment solution for Non-Energy related payments on PayDirect and Interswitch, Quickteller payment platforms. The solution which was recently introduced, now allows customers who need to pay for non-energy related fees such as penalties, re-connection and loss of revenue fees from the convenience of their mobile devices.
Thirty-year-old Ahmed Umar has been sentenced to six months in prison for vandalizing a transformer belonging to Ikeja Electric Plc. Umar was sentenced by Mrs. O. Sule-Amzat of a Lagos Magistrates’ Court, Ogudu, after pleading guilty to a count of theft brought against him by the police. He was alleged to have stolen a copper Continue Reading
Ikeja Electric has announced that consumers of its services can now pay their bills or vend energy through Unstructured Supplement Service Code, USSD. “For the sake of clarity, USSD is a protocol used by GSM based mobile phones to communicate with the network operator’s computer. It is widely used for a variety of purposes, such Continue Reading