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Buhari Did Not Order the Sack of AEDC Management, Says Presidency

By Mohammed Mohammed

The Presidency on Wednesday reacted to a news item making the rounds, credited to the Minister of State for Power that President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the sack and replacement of the management of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC).

In a defence through a statement signed by Mallam Shehu Garba, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, said, this cannot be true, since the privatization of the power sector in 2013, the management of the successor companies has reverted to the new owners.

The statement added: “It is, therefore, totally out of place and inconceivable that the President would be linked to the management of a private organization, let alone sacking it.

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“It is gladdening to note that the minister quoted in the statement has himself distanced himself from it.

“The Presidency, therefore, wishes to state expressly and reassure investors in the economy that President Buhari did not order the sack of the management of AEDC, neither does he intend to interfere in the running of the affairs of private business entities.

“The Presidency, however, welcomes ongoing discussions with relevant stakeholders to resolve the issues surrounding the recent developments in the company.”

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