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EKEDC Set for Operational System Upgrade, Urges Customers to Recharge and Pay their Bills to avoid service disruption

Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) wishes to inform its valued customers of a planned payment service downtime scheduled to take place from October 18th to October 21st, 2024.
This disruption is necessitated by EKEDC’s planned migration to a new, state-of-the-art All in-One System designed to enhance operational efficiency and improve customer experience.
During this period, customers will be unable to make payments or recharge their prepaid meters via both online platforms and physical payment outlets. While electricity supply will not be affected, EKEDC kindly implores all customers to recharge their prepaid meters and settle outstanding bills ahead of the downtime to avoid any disruption in service.
The General Manager, Corporate Communications of EKEDC, Babatunde Lasaki, noted that the Company is resolute in its quest to provide superior customer experience to customers, leveraging technology and valuable human capital.
Lasaki said “The All in-One System will enable us to better manage customer data, streamline billing and operational processes, respond more effectively to service issues and give our customers the self-service option.
Once completed, our customers will have access to their own information and transaction history; removing the need to reach out to us or visit any of our offices before getting their information”.
“We recognize that this downtime may cause inconvenience, and we want to assure you that we are taking every step to minimize disruption.
Our team is working diligently to ensure a seamless transition, therefore, we urge our prepaid customers to kindly buy units that will last them throughout this payment service downtime period to avoid any disruption to their electricity service and implore our postpaid customers to make their bill payments as they will be unable to do so during this period.”
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