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PHED Laments Spate Of Transformer Vandalism
The Chief Executive Officer, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company, PHED, Mr. Jay McCoskey, has raised alarm over the spate of transformer vandalism in recent times by unknown persons.
The alarm by the CEO is coming on the heels of 37 transformers that were vandalised at different locations under the coverage of the company.
According to him, Garden City Industrial, Integrated Business Centre, IBC, Trans Amadi lost 14 transformers to the dastardly acts of the vandals.
The substations affected by these ugly incidents under the mentioned IBC include Apamini, Woji, Ochari, Eleme, Amadi Odum, Woji Betico, Elelenwo among others.
At Paradise City Main IBC, Calabar, he said, the vandals went away with armoured cables of different sizes in 8 substations that affected Technology Substation, Calabar, Mbukpa, Maifa and Akaiba in all Calabar South.
However, at D Lemma Community, also in Calabar, luck ran out on one of the vandals as he was arrested and handed over to police through the help of their chief.
The Garden City New, Rumuodomaya was not spared as nine transformers were vandalised.
Okemini Borrow Pit and Rukpakulusi sub-stations were tampered with by the vandals.
At Paradise City, North, Ikom, six transformers were affected, leaving the customers in unnecessary darkness.
“We have noted with dismay the activities of these vandals who are in the habit of vandalising its installations between the hours of 12midnight to 5.00am.
“The vandals carry out these unwholesome acts by removing armoured cables, draining of transformer oil even when in circuit.
“Management , therefore, appeals to members of the public especially the neighborhood vigilante group to step up vigilance around their transformers in order to stop the vandals from tampering with the PHED installations by accosting or reporting to the law enforcement agency any suspicious movement around the transformer”, McCoskey said.
Meanwhile, seven suspected vandals are already facing trial in Port Harcourt, Eket, Calabar and Ikot Ekpene and the company will intensify action with the Nigerian Police in ensuring that those who are caught would be made to face the wrath of the law.
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