EKEDC herds another set of vandals into jail

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Sopuruchi Onwuka

Two young men have been arraigned and jailed for vandalizing the power distribution facilities in the network of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC).

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According to the power distribution company, a community within the Satellite Town area of Lagos assisted in apprehending Raymond Anthony Okoye and Olamilekan Adeleke as they were vandalizing a 2500 transformer.

The suspects were subsequently detained at the Agboju Police Station before their arraignment.

Okoye and Adeleke were reportedly charged with three counts of conspiracy, stealing and vandalism before the Kirikiri Magistrate Court and pleaded guilty to the charges, the company said in a media statement.

The Magistrate, Mrs A.S. Okubule sentenced Okoye to 18 months imprisonment with hard labour on the three charges while Adeleke bagged one-year imprisonment with hard labour also on the three charges, running concurrently.

General Manager in charge of Corporate Communications of EKEDC, Babatunde Lasaki,  commended the community for its efforts and vigilance which led to the apprehension of the vandals. He also extolled the men of the Nigerian Police Force for swinging promptly into action.

Lasaki also expressed the Company’s frustrations on the spate of vandalism in its franchise area and the power sector at large. He said “It is extremely disheartening that we still have to deal with the issue of vandalism at this point when we are pouring all our efforts into improving electricity supply to our customers. Vandalism is halting the wheels of progress in the power sector and makes us use resources meant for new projects to replace already existing ones that have been vandalized or outrightly stolen. We will not relent in our efforts and will ensure that vandals face the full wrath of the law, and no vandal will be spared. Our equipment is there for all our customers to enjoy uninterrupted and stable power supply.”

“We also call on our communities to emulate the Satellite Town Community leaders and people to partner with us and report suspected vandalism cases to us or the nearest law enforcement agency  so that we can salvage the situation. Customers and general public can also report suspected cases of vandalism and any unwholesome activities to us through whistleblower@ekedp.com or 08000033333 or contact us via social media handles (X:ekedp, Facebook: Ekoelectricity, Instagram: ekedpng),” he noted.

Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has consistently decried the recurrent vandalism of infrastructure across the power sector, leading to massive, unplanned and prolonged outages within the sector.

The company noted vandalism and equipment theft are the leading causes of blackouts in the country. It has also showed dedication to eliminating the menace and bringing offenders to book as part of significant progress in the quest to protect its infrastructure through concerted protective efforts with communities and law enforcement agencies.

Widely acknowledged for its customer-centric approach, EKEDC is a leader in technology, customer experience and service excellence and boasts of excellent performances in the electricity distribution space as it ranks top of the overall ranking by the electricity market regulator, The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

Together, we can safeguard our communities and uphold the reliability of our electrical infrastructure.

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