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Electricity: Diobu Landlords Turn Revenue Agents

Leader of APC in Kano State, Dr. Danjuma Mohammed (right), with the Special Adviser to Kano State Governor, on Inter Community Relations, Mr Christopher Chidi Anyaso, during a visit to Rivers State APC chapter in Port Harcourt recently. Photo: Chris Monyanaga
There are indications that the authorities of Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) are relying on landlords and Caretakers in Diobu on debt recovery drive.
Investigations have revealed that instead of the PHEDC field workers going for debt recovery drives, apparently because of the alleged threats by Youths in Mile III, Landlords and Caretakers have now taken over the responsibility.
Some residents who spoke to The Tide said, the situation has become more pronounced since few days ago, as landlords and caretakers wake up their tenants early in the morning before they leave the house or late in the evening when they are back from work, demanding for electricity bills.
“This morning my landlord woke me up at about 5.00 am and insisted I pay my electricity bill before I leave the house. My children told me he was also around at about 10.00 pm for same purpose but then I was not in the house”, said a tenant who identified himself as Emeka.
It is not clear if the landlords are being motivated by any commission on their revenue takings.
“I paid this morning” said another tenant who lives at Ojoto Street, “but I also demanded that PHEDC should not only demand for payment but should render services”, he stated.
The issues of poor supply and crazy bill have become a major issue in Diobu area of Port Harcourt in recent times.
The Tide gathered that for the past three months some areas have not seen a flicker of light while others get it once in three days and at odd hours.
Youths in the area are said to have issued threats to PHEDC field officers not to come to the place for either debt drive or disconnection of light until services are restored or face the wrath of the youths.
The situation is said to be affecting the revenue generation of the Power Company whom we also gather plans to involve armed security men in the drive.
While the company’s alleged resort to using landlords and caretakers on debt recovery may be a possible alternative, how it would achieve its usual disconnection of services might not be so easy in the area.
Chris Oluoh
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