Tilted, broken and fallen poles pose a great hazard to us and the environment we live in.
Fallen poles can still be energised leading to electrocution and electrical fires, hence, the need to identify it and report immediately.
Factors that could lead to above scenario include:
a. Weakened wooden poles as a result of aging and exposure to the elements.
b. Broken concrete poles due to vehicles ramming into it.
c. Loose soil texture could cause poles to tilt and eventually fall.
Have you seen such poles in your area? If yes, kindly share pictures of the affected pole and the exact location (street address, town, nearest bus stop or landmark) of the pole(s) you saw.
With the introduction of the new service reflective tariff regime, we have classified Feeders within our operational territory into service bands (A-E).
Kindly note that Feeders under bands D & E are temporarily frozen in accordance with regulatory directives.
EKEDC BLAMES BLACKOUT IN YABA AND ENVIRONS ON RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION WORK
Some customers of @EKEDP have been plunged into darkness as its 33KVA feeder located around the on-going railway construction site near the popular Tejuosho market, Yaba has been damaged owing to the activities of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC).
A statement signed by Godwin Idemudia, revealed that excavation of the railway site exposed underground cables that were instrumental to the supply of electricity to places in Yaba & environs, further stating that the cables were vandalised and stolen by unscrupulous elements.
We are looking for experienced Sharepoint Online developers. Candidates should meet the following:
* Bsc/HND Computer Science or any related field
RELEVANT CERTIFICATION: 1) 3 to 5 years experience in programming 2) Excellent problem-solving skills 3) Analytical mindset 4) Exceptional interpersonal skills 5) Attention to detail
JOB DESCRIPTION: 1) Develop software solutions through research and analysis of needs 2) Work with Business Analysts to understand system workflows, data usage, processes etc
Another season to stay safe
Harmattan, just like the rainy season, is another season in Nigeria which occurs between the period of November to March. It is characterised by dry, dusty and cold winds.
This season poses another hazard as it affects all exposed parts of the human body, like the skin, eyes, nose, mouth and the respiratory tract.
Here are some tips to help you cope with this season: 1. To avoid cracked lips use lip gloss, lip balm or vaseline;
you can prevent dry skin and palms by using a moisturiser. 2. Avoid indiscriminate bush burning as fire burns better in the absence of moisture. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with a mask or towel when it is dusty to avoid catarrh and cough.
As 2019 winds down, EKEDC is taking this opportunity to say many thanks for being such a nice company and for an incredibly profitable relationship. We are happy for the opportunity to serve you.
It is an honour that you have chosen to stand and build with us. We on our part will continue to work to ensure a robust partnership with us.
EKEDC is committed to driving the growth of our nation by empowering lives.
Our CSR plan has become part of what makes us your trusted team; building individuals, businesses, sharing in your pain and celebrating your success.
Thank you for your patronage and loyalty.
Our contact centre is always available to serve you better.