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KEDCO Urges Timely Bill Payments and Clarifies Billing Adjustments for October Outage
Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) has issued a clarification regarding current electricity bills, explaining that the bills now due represent September’s consumption, distributed in October. According to KEDCO spokesperson Sani, customers who have not yet settled these bills may face disconnection.
Addressing recent concerns about billing during outages, Sani explained that the Minister of Power assured customers they would not be charged for the outage period from October 21 to October 30. KEDCO will adjust this in November’s billing, ensuring customers are not billed for the specified downtime.
He further emphasized KEDCO’s commitment to fair and accurate billing, urging customers to settle bills promptly, contributing positively to KEDCO’s operations and the broader power sector.
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Isaac Fayose Criticizes Government Over Taxation and Insecurity
Nigerian businessman Isaac Fayose has spoken about what he considers one of the country’s biggest problems, stating that many Nigerians are worried about government taxation, insecurity, and the increasing rate of kidnappings for ransom.
He lamented the situation and criticized the government, arguing that these issues have become deeply rooted and that there appears to be no lasting solution in sight.
According to him “In Nigeria we have two governments. One is collecting tax, the other one is collecting ransom. Both of them have one thing in common which is to make life difficult for their people.
The one that is collecting tax without doing anything will come and share you rice and semolina. The one that is collecting ransom is doing giveaway on social media.”
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Concern Grows Over Rising Insecurity Following Kwara Abduction Case
It was reported that bandits were seen in Kwara State and abducted six residents from Rukpete Village.
The incident was reported to have occurred on June 8 at about 11 p.m.
Sources revealed that seven people were initially taken, but an elderly man was later released, leaving six victims in captivity.
The rising cases of insecurity in the country remain quite alarming.
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Panic as Bandit Rumours Spark School Safety Concerns in Abuja
The state of the country is affecting many people, as they believe nowhere is safe, including schools where they keep their children.
It has been reported that some parents have started withdrawing their children from schools in Abuja.
It can be noted that rumours of bandits being sighted near a school triggered panic, causing parents to hurriedly remove their children for safety.
While the reports of bandits have not been confirmed, the school has also issued safety measures to ensure the protection of students within the premises.
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