Steer clear of high tension power lines – Eko Disco
Fri, Mar 1, 2019 | By publisher
Power
In clear concern for the safety of the Nigerian populace, the electricity distribution company warns about the danger of staying close to power lines
EKO Electricity Distribution Company, Eko Disco, has issued a final warning against conducting activities under and within the perimeters of high tension power lines. It also advised that such areas be vacated with immediate effect.
The Disco in statement signed by Godwin Idemudia, the general manager, corporate communications, EKEDC, said the decision was in a bid to remain committed to the safety of lives and properties. “Eko Disco has embarked on several safety enlightenment campaigns that emphasise the hazards involved in building, trading, loading vehicles, hoisting flags, installing antennas and planting trees around electricity installations. We place high premium on the lives and properties of people within our network,” he said.
Idemudia reiterated the dangers of being within the safety clearance space advised by the company and other electricity bodies. He urged the public to steer clear and stay away from high tension power lines, saying it is mandatory to keep the distance of 5.5 meters on both sides of 11kv and 33kv high tension power lines, and 25 meters away from 330kv power lines.
He said the EKEDC had been directed by the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency, NEMSA, to disconnect public power supply systems of any structures, buildings, premises built under high tension power lines. He noted that also affected are those within the right of way of the power line which he described as a possible inconvenience to customers in the said areas but a necessary measure nonetheless.
Idemudia urged members of the public to report these hazardous activities through its whistle-blowing platforms which could also be used to reveal illegal and unethical activities such as energy theft and extortion.
– Mar. 1, 2019 @ 12:09 GMT |
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