The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has signed an MoU with the Anambra state government to ensure stable power supply.
The signing ceremony took place at the Anambra Government House.
Chukwuma Soludo, governor of Anambra, Julius Emeka, commissioner for public utilities, and Emeka Offor, chief executive officer of EEDC, signed the agreement.
Soludo, delighted at the signing ceremony, stated that a steady power supply is critical.
He said:
“Today, I signed a memorandum of understanding with Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) to ensure that power supply in the state is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Soludo said at the event.
“The signing of the MoU took place today at the Anambra State Executive Council Chambers, Government House, Awka. Today is a historic day for the people and the state.

“I acknowledge that this signing will completely translate into positive changes, which is critical for the journey towards a liveable and prosperous homeland that cannot be achieved without a continuous supply of power.
“Long before I was sworn in as Governor of Anambra, I recognized the importance of power and deeply considered how it could be achieved in the shortest period for at least three to four major cities in the state. What we did today was to consummate that marriage.
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“The courtship began over a year ago, and I am overjoyed that the marriage has finally been consummated today. We must all work together to ensure a stable and continuous power supply in Anambra State.
“Anambra is a state of which more than 60 percent of its non-land assets are domiciled outside the state. If at least 25 percent of the proceeds are returned to Anambra, the state can become what we envision.
Emeka Offor calls for support.
In his remarks, Offor expressed his happiness to contribute his quota towards the 24/7 power supply in Anambra.
He requested more support from the legislative arm. The support would empower EEDC to achieve its goals.
Soludo urged Anambra’s billionaires and millionaires to invest in the state. He stated that wealth and net worth alone is insufficient.
“My message to the rest of Anambra’s billionaires and millionaires is that wealth and net worth alone are insufficient. The question is, how much of your wealth and assets are domiciled in the state for Anambra to be the choice of destination to live, work, invest, relax and enjoy.”
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