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Kaduna Electric, an electricity distribution company, has disconnected the power supply to the government house and other government facilities in the state over a “N2.9 billion debt”.
The disconnection came hours after the Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service (KADIRS) sealed the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KAEDC) over “N600 million unpaid tax”.
In a statement released on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday, the DisCo said the electricity debt had accumulated over seven months, from January to July, along with “historical arrears”.
The electricity company described the move as a “last resort”, adding that the disconnection notice was issued on July 21 and received by the governor’s office on July 22.
It added that the disconnection was necessary after “extensive efforts to resolve the issue through consultations and reconciliations” failed.
“In a dramatic move highlighting tensions between utility providers and state governments, Kaduna Electric has disconnected electricity supply to the Kaduna State Government House and other state government accounts due to unpaid bills,” Kaduna Electric said.
“Kaduna Electric announced the disconnection following extensive efforts to resolve the issue through consultations and reconciliations.
“The outstanding balance for electricity consumed from January 2024 to July 2024 amounts to N1,166,856,991.87, with a total debt, including historical arrears, reaching N2,943,060,116.77.
“Despite a payment of N256,920,963.88 made on 9 May 2024 for electricity consumed between September 2023 and December 2023, the debt remains significantly high.
“Kaduna Electric’s decision to disconnect power came after repeated attempts to address the payment issues, including several consultations with state officials.
“In contrast, other states under the Kaduna Electric franchise, such as Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara, have maintained their accounts in good standing.
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