Shame As National Arts Theatre disconnected from power grid for massive debt
The National Arts Theatre in Lagos, Nigeria, has been disconnected from
the Nigerian power grid for massive debt it owes the power distributor.
The
Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDC) carried out the
disconnection on Sunday over a N9m debt owed it by the facility,
plunging the theatre into total darkness.
Mr Idemudia Godwin, General Manger, Media
Communications of EKEDC, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that they
were forced to carry out the action after their numerous warnings for
the debt to be settled weren’t complied with.
“We don’t disconnect without serving notice.” he said.
“Besides,
we recently ran a newspaper advertisement informing all ministries,
departments and parastatal agencies (MDAs)of government that were
indebted to EKEDC of our intention to disconnect them.
“We have
commenced disconnection of all historic debtors that include:
residential, commercial, industrial and government establishments within
our network,’’ he added.
Mr Godwin went on to list several more companies indebted to the power distributor, debts running into billions of naira.
Government,
which is actually supposed to ensure the smooth running of Nigeria’s
power distributor, is actually the biggest obstacle standing in its
path. Massive debt from government does more to curtail their revenue
than anyone else, and ludicrously, the problem is sometimes taken out on
the citizens with the implementation of exorbitant tax hikes – when
government is actually the real problem.
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