ILOILO CITY— More sectors in this city are backing More Electric and Power Corp. (MORE Power) as the new power distributor, while expressing disappointment over the system left by Panay Electric Co. (PECO).
The Iloilo Economic Development Foundation Inc. (ILED) and the Iloilo City Loop Alliance of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association (ICLAJODA) issued statements that lauded MORE Power in trying to correct the alleged old and dilapidated system left by PECO.
" confident that MORE Power remains true to its commitment to provide transparent service and has never shied away from informing the public of the unscheduled power interruptions, their durations, and causes,” said ILED Executive Director Francis Gentoral.
ICLAJODA President Raymundo Parcon said MORE Power has “diligently done upgrading and comprehensive preventive maintenance in all its substations and upgrading its distribution lines.”
Both groups also urged PECO to accept that it has lost its congressional franchise and it is no longer the legitimate power distributor in the city.
ILED is calling “for unity in the face of the global health crisis and for PECO to accept the things it can no longer change — expired franchise, revoked CPCN, revoked Mayor's Permit — for the whole of Iloilo City to move forward and level up as envisioned by the city government.”