KEDCO seeks peaceful resolution with aggrieved manufacturers

The Kano Electricity Distribution Plc. (KEDCO) yesterday urged the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) and other aggrieved customers to consider a peaceful and amicable way of settling its differences with the Company.

In a statement made available to the Press in Kano by Head corporate communications Sani Bala, the DISCO called and pleaded with all its customers to show some understanding as it operates under strict regulations and promised to remain customer-centric at all times.

The statement partly reads, “KEDCO is calling for a round-table reconciliation with the aggrieved parties after its triumph in court against MAN, Nigeria Association of Small-Scale Industrialists (Kano State Chapter), Tofa Textile Limited, Dala Foods Nig. Ltd., Mama Sannu Ind. Ltd., BBY Super Sack Ltd., and Super Sack Co. Ltd. which filed a lawsuit in May 2024, seeking to halt the implementation of April 2024 Supplementary Order on Band A tariff increase.”

Also, a Federal High Court of Nigeria, Kano Judicial Division seating in Kano, had on Friday 19th July quashed the enforcement on the judgment on the grounds that the suit lacks merit and therefore dismissed it without any cost.

In his judgement, the presiding Judge, Hon. Justice Simon. A. Amobeda also ordered that the three questions endorsed on the plaintiffs’ originating summons, challenging the credibility, validity, and legality of the April 2024 Supplementary Order are resolved in the negative and against the plaintiffs.

Furthermore, he upheld that contrary to the arguments of the plaintiffs, the April 2024 Supplementary Order was validly made pursuant to the Multi-Year Tariff Order 2024, which was made after stringent compliance with the provisions of section 116 (6), (7), (8), (9), and 10 of the Electricity Act.

Amobeda said, “The plaintiff failed to produce any cogent, credible, and convincing evidence before the Court that shows Band A customers were treated worse than other categories, therefore, it is only justifiable that Band A users pay more than another category of customers, being the ones entitled to more electricity supply per day.

I therefore dismiss the plaintiffs’ claim that the April 2024 Supplementary Order to the MYTO 2024 was discriminatory, unlawful, and unconstitutional.”

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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