Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) is taking a stern stance against defaulters, vowing to achieve a 100% recovery of outstanding dues. Dr. Mohammad Amjad Khan, the CEO of IESCO, has underscored the importance of service quality and implementing anti-theft measures to ensure a fair and sustainable electricity distribution system.
Since September, IESCO has been actively collaborating with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and law enforcement agencies to crack down on defaulters. This concerted effort has resulted in the recovery of a substantial amount totaling Rs2.55 billion from over 100,000 defaulters. Measures such as the removal of meters and transformers, along with legal actions, have been taken against those who have failed to fulfill their financial obligations.
Dr. Khan emphasized the significance of timely bill payments to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply and facilitate system upgrades. By urging customers to fulfill their payment obligations promptly, IESCO aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of the electricity distribution network.
The proactive approach adopted by IESCO reflects its commitment to providing quality services and maintaining a sustainable electricity supply system. Through collaborative efforts with law enforcement agencies and a focus on enhancing payment compliance, IESCO endeavors to ensure fair and equitable distribution of electricity resources while curbing losses due to non-payment.