Oil & Energy
Community Gives Firm Two-Week Ultimatum Over Blackout
Residents of Nkpor
community near Onitsha in Anambra State have given the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) two weeks to restore electricity supply to the community or face their wrath.
A spokesman of the community, Chief Chris Ezeigwe, told newsmen in Onitsha recently that failure to comply would elicit a mass protest to the company’s office in Ogidi and its subsequent closure.
Ezeigwe said that most parts of the community had been in darkness for three months without the officials of EEDC doing anything about it, alleging that the development had led to the stealing of the armoured cables in Ikezue Square, near Afor Nkpor Market.
“We did not celebrate the Easter because you do not celebrate in darkness,’’ he said.
Also speaking, another community leader, Chief Christopher Ogham, said they were tired of the perennial power outage and the payment of electricity bills not consumed.
“Why is our own case different from others or are we not obeying electricity usage rules? When other communities in Anambra, even the remote ones, are enjoying electricity; we are here wallowing in darkness,’’ he said.
Ogham warned that the residents were giving the EEDC a two-week ultimatum after which they would storm the office.
“And when we storm the office, no activity will take place in the unit until our demands are met,’’ he said.
The spokesman of the EEDC in Ogidi, Mr Charles Okoli, could not be reached to react to the development.
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