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JUST-IN: Regulators Seal Ikeja Electric Premises Over Consumer Rights Issues

FCCPC steps in after Ikeja Electric leaves consumers without power for over two years.
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisDecember 11, 2025Updated:December 11, 2025 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a bold regulatory enforcement action, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), on Thursday sealed the premises of Ikeja Electric Distribution Company (IKEDC), in the Alausa area of Lagos, citing alleged violations of consumer rights.

According to FCCPC’s Director of Surveillance and Investigation, Bola Adeyinka, the move was executed in line with the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2018, after repeated attempts to resolve the matter amicably.

“Sealing this facility is a proportionate enforcement measure taken only after repeated engagement and several opportunities for voluntary compliance,” Adeyinka said in a statement.

“The seal will remain in place until Ikeja Electric complies fully with the directives issued by both NERC and the FCCPC and provides written evidence of that compliance.”





The Background

The regulatory showdown stems from a binding decision issued by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), which directed Ikeja Electric to unbundle a “Maximum Demand” account into twenty non-Maximum Demand accounts.

The decision aimed to recognise nineteen individual residential units and one service point owned by a complainant as separate customer units, ensuring each unit received proper metering and connection.

However, the FCCPC revealed that Ikeja Electric failed to implement this directive, leaving the complainant without electricity for over two and a half years, despite having paid all requested charges and meeting every obligation. The prolonged lack of power prevented the complainant from putting the nineteen residential units to productive use.

“Ikeja Electric did not carry out that decision,” the FCCPC statement read. “Because of this failure, the complainant has been without electricity supply for more than two and a half years. This was despite paying all charges requested by Ikeja Electric and meeting every obligation. The lack of electricity has prevented the complainant from putting the nineteen residential units to use.”

Attempts at Compliance

The FCCPC noted that multiple attempts were made to resolve the issue through warnings and dialogue. In April 2025, the Commission issued a directive outlining the steps and timelines for compliance.

When no action was taken, a Compliance Notice was issued on 2nd October 2025, demanding full compliance within seven business days. Despite these efforts, Ikeja Electric did not act, prompting the decisive sealing of its headquarters.

“No action was taken. On 2nd October 2025, the Commission issued a Compliance Notice requiring full compliance within seven business days. The company still did not comply,” the commission explained.

Industry and Public Reactions

Ikeja Electric, which serves millions of residents across Nigeria’s commercial hub, has not yet issued a comment on the matter. The FCCPC’s action has sparked debate, with supporters emphasizing that it sends a strong signal that consumer rights will not be ignored, while critics caution that the move could temporarily affect operations and electricity distribution.

Looking Ahead

The FCCPC has affirmed that the seal will remain until full compliance is documented. The action underscores increasing regulatory scrutiny in Nigeria’s power sector, particularly regarding consumer protection, service delivery standards, and adherence to NERC directives.

This development marks a significant moment in the ongoing effort to ensure that electricity distribution companies uphold the rights of consumers, and it demonstrates that regulatory authorities are prepared to take firm measures against non-compliant companies.

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