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Sokoto Residents Protest KEDCO's New Prepaid Meters

June 1, 2026 - 3 views

Residents of Sokoto State have expressed strong opposition to the mandatory installation of new prepaid electricity meters by Kaduna Electric Distribution Company (KEDCO). Many locals are threatening to organize a mass protest unless their concerns are addressed.

The situation has ignited significant unrest throughout the Sokoto metropolis, where KEDCO's customer base is substantial. Residents argue that the introduction of these new meters is not only compulsory but also burdensome, as it adds to their financial strain.

Concerns Over Implementation

Many Sokoto citizens have voiced their dissatisfaction regarding the lack of consultation from KEDCO prior to launching this initiative. They feel that the company has disregarded the economic realities faced by residents, especially in a region already grappling with a high cost of living.

Furthermore, some residents have pointed out that the previous metering system was more user-friendly and efficient, leading to a preference for its continuation. The sudden shift to prepaid meters has raised questions about transparency and fairness in the billing process.

Potential Mass Protest

If KEDCO fails to respond to these grievances, residents are prepared to take to the streets in protest. Local leaders have indicated that they will stand in solidarity with the community to voice their discontent. The call for a mass protest is seen as a last resort to compel KEDCO to reconsider its approach to implementing the new meters.

As the situation develops, the Sokoto populace remains on high alert, awaiting a response from KEDCO regarding their demands. The outcome of this issue could set a precedent for how utility companies engage with their customers in Nigeria.

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