Ikeja Electric Begins Mass Disconnection of Customers

Fri, Sep 16, 2016
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IKEJA Electric Plc has urged customers within its network to settle outstanding bills as it embarked on a network-wide exercise to disconnect debtor-customers. Felix Ofulue, head, corporate communications, IE, urged customers to take advantage of the various payment platforms available to settle their bills.

He said, “Ikeja Electric has invested in multiple robust platforms that will make bill settlement easier and more convenient. As we deploy more resources to improve the stability of power supply across our network, we will also appreciate a situation where customers promptly pay for energy they consume. It is this healthy partnership that guarantees sustenance and development in the power sector.”

Ikeja Electric provides an array of payment alternatives for its customers including tokens; scratch card vouchers, which are sold by vendors and agents across its networks; Quick teller, which can be accessed on mobile devices and internet banking.

— Sep 26, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT

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