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IBEDC Cuts off Electricity Supply to UCH over N500m Debt

Reporter: Tobi Adetunji

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
February 23, 2024
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The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) has disconnected the power supply to the University College Hospital in Ibadan, Oyo State over N500m debt.

According to report, Dr Jesse Otegbayo, the chief medical director of UCH, confirmed on Thursday that the hospital was disconnected by IBEDC but declined to disclose the cause of the disconnection.

A source, who resides in the University of Ibadan, also confirmed the incidence our correspondent that the power supply to the University college Hospital Ibadan was disconnected.

Reacting, Busolami Tunwase, the IBEDC spokesperson, denied that the teaching hospital was disconnected, even as she confirmed that it owed the DisCo about N500m.

She claimed that a technical fault that led to a power outage in UCH, though the hospital had repeatedly ignored several appeals to pay its debt.

“UCH is owing us, it is correct. They owe about N500m. We have written to them more than four times. We have called for a meeting so that we can sit down and discuss and spread the debt even if they cannot pay once. We just want to know how to get our money.

“We have kept it this far because we understand the critical nature of the UCH and the lives involved. There is no way we will just go and disconnect them.

“But currently, there is a fault around that area. There is a local fault around that area; that is what necessitated this outage. It is just a coincidence that this one is coming when we are trying to get them to sit down with us to have a meeting on how to settle their debt,” Tunwase stated.

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