Oil & Energy
ANED Condemns Vandalisation Of Substation, Assault On Journalists
The Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED) has condemned the burning of an injection substation (owned by Ibadan DISCO) in Ilesa, Osun by protesters.
It also condemned attacks of electricity workers and journalists by the protesters.
The association also condemned the recent attack of staff of Ikeja and Eko DISCOs, who were discharging their duties in their coverage areas.
ANED’s Executive Secretary, Research and Documentation, Mr Sunny Oduntan, made the condemnation at a media briefing in Abuja yesterday.
Irate protesters in Ilesa had brutalised four journalists covering a protest against Ibadan DISCO over disconnection of electricity in Ijesha zone.
The protesters were also alleged to have attacked the business center of Ibadan DISCO in Ilesa on March 14, where they destroyed and burnt down electricity distribution equipment and brutalised some staff of the company.
Oduntan said: “we had an issue of staff assault, we have a video trending, where an Ikeja electric staff was beaten up and assaulted by customers.
“The other one had to do with Eko DISCO staff, which was also heavily assaulted where he was performing his legitimate duty.
“As if that is not enough, we now had the carnage that happened in Ilesa, Osun state under the Ibadan electricity distribution company.
Oduntan said Ibadan DISCO had a responsibility to engage the customers to ensure that the scenario would not occur again.
He, however, said the engagement should not be justification for anybody to burn down a DISCO infrastructure all in the name of protest.
“The protesters stole money, they stole phones, they beat up our staff, they beat up journalists, both print and electronic media journalists, some of them were hospitalised.
“Some of these protesting youths of Ilesa came with machete and I think the issue should not be descending to that level, if we really want to have electricity,’’ he said.
He said ANED had perfected plans to engage with leaders of the communities to resolve the issues, noting that violence was not a means of correcting grievance with any DISCO.
Oduntan also urged the media to balance their reports on issues in the sector by making conscious efforts to see what the DISCOs were doing in providing services to their customers.
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