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The Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) has appealed to its customers to report activities that can threaten the current improvement in supply power being experienced across the Kano franchise.

Mr Ibrahim Sani Shawai, the Head, Corporate Communications of KEDCO, made the appeal in a statement on Tuesday in Kano.

“For the past one week, there has been constant electricity supply with a minimum of between 14, 18 and 24 hours of supply.

“Customers should report cases of illegal connections, meter bypass, vandalism and other forms of sabotage as doing this will enable us to strengthen electricity supply, improve our services and gladden the hearts of our customers as the year comes to an end.

“We appeal to customers to always pay their electricity bills as and when due,” he said.

Shawai said that KEDCO was committed to improving service delivery.

He added that the company could not do it alone, saying that all supports and encouragement were required from its esteemed customers. (NAN)

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