Business Sokoto, Zamfara MDAs Disconnected Over N2.5bn Debt – Kaduna Electric
nging to Sokoto and Zamfara state governments after the two states were issued Demand as well as Final Disconnection Notices by the company three weeks ago.
He noted that the development is not only hindering the operations of the Company, but is also making it extremely difficult for the company to discharge its obligations to the electricity market as well as make the needed investment to improve service delivery.
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