EEDC: Over 200 Transformers vandalised in Anambra in 10 Months
Fri, Dec 8, 2017 | By publisher
Energy Briefs
THE Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, EEDC, has said that more than 200 transformers belonging to the company were vandalised by hoodlums between January and November 2017 in Anambra State. Samuel Onuoha, network manager, EEDC Awka, said the company had zero tolerance for vandalisation of its installations,
Onuoha, who made the disclosure while addressing a group of protesters, who stormed the EEDC office in Awka, to express their concerns over several months of power outage, said about 50 transformers had been vandalised in Nnewi, 30 in Awka, over 100 in Onitsha and six in Ekwulobia districts within the period.
“There are different levels of vandalisms; some go for oil and different types of cables, some remove the feeder pillar units, among others. The vandalism escalated in the ember months; we cannot continue to run business like that,” he said, adding that six cases of vandalism were currently at different levels of prosecution in the state.
However, the network manager said the company had commenced replacement of vandalised facilities across the South-East geo-political zone, urging residents and community leaders to protect their transformers. He also urged them to report cases of vandalism to the office or the nearest police station. “What we do in EEDC is also a business that involves buying and selling; so anything affecting our inability to distribute electricity is also affecting our income.”
Onuoha assured the protesters that the company would fix their vandalised transformer soon. On claims by the protesters that two EEDC officials were arrested for the vandalisation and handed over to the police, he said the police as a statutory body had laws guiding its work and should be allowed to handle the matter as the law provides.
He appealed to the protesters to show understanding, noting that the company was collaborating with security agencies and community leaders to minimize vandalism of its installations.
– Dec 8, 2017 @ 14:40 GMT |
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