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KEDL Holds Town Hall Meeting on Special Courts

Says Energy Theft Costs Company Over ₦5 Billion in 2025

In a decisive move to curb the growing menace of electricity theft in Kogi State, Kogi Electricity Distribution Limited (KEDL) has disclosed that it has incurred commercial losses of ₦1.3 billion and collection losses amounting to ₦3.9 billion between January and July 2025 alone—losses directly linked to widespread energy theft, meter bypassing, and damage to infrastructure.

This was revealed at a Town Hall organized by the electricity distribution company in Lokoja.

The forum brought together key stakeholders across the power sector, judiciary, civil society, traditional institutions, and electricity consumers.

Speaking at the event, KEDL Managing Director, Olaseni Agunpopo, described energy theft as a major threat to the sustainability of power distribution in the state.

He emphasized that the meeting was convened to foster collective action against electricity theft, which, he said, leads to massive energy loss, declining revenue, and repeated destruction of electricity infrastructure.

He added that the company, in collaboration with stakeholders, is committed to ensuring that diligent customers who pay for electricity are not made to suffer for the actions of defaulters.

He called on community leaders, security agencies, and citizens to send a strong and united message against power theft, stressing that “only a collective stand can strengthen the state’s electricity sector.”

Chairman of the Kogi Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC), Engr. Ibrahim Abdwaaris underscored the importance of establishing special courts to expedite the trial of electricity-related offences.

He however cautioned KEDL to ensure that the rights of consumers are not trampled upon in its pursuit of protection of assets.

The Town Hall also provided a platform for consumers to voice their frustrations regarding estimated billing, customer service lapses, and infrastructure downtime.

In response, officials of both KEDL and KERC assured attendees that the concerns raised would be addressed promptly, and reforms would be initiated where necessary.

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