Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles
Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles
Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles
Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles
Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles
Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles
Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles
Staff of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company have vacated their offices following the expiration of a “Perform or quit” Order by the Ijaw Youth Council development.
This has plunged many parts of Yenagoa into darkness with the IYC insisting that the management of the Company must show commitment with action before its staff will be allowed to return.
Over time, the Central Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council has expressed dissatisfaction with the services of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
On the 23rd of December, the IYC stormed the premises of the PHEDC on the expiration of a “Perform Or Quit Order” issued to the management of the Company.
Following the shutdown of its office in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company has issued a statement claiming a debt of 16.5 billion
naira.
Meanwhile, people living in Yenagoa bear the brunt of the face-off with owners of business resorting to alternative means of power supply for
economic self sustenance.
Darkness falls on the state capital with the honk of cars punctuating the stillness of the night only illuminated a little by light from vehicles