Editorial
Billboard: Averting Senseless Electrocution
A tragic incident occurred recently at the Obiri-Ikwerre axis of Rumuosi, located in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State. Regrettably, five people lost their lives due to electrocution while attempting to mount a billboard. Four others sustained severe burns that posed a threat to their lives. The injured were promptly taken to the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital for urgent medical attention.
As reported, the billboard, an outdoor advertisement, featuring a metal frame, came into contact with a high-tension cable, resulting in the ignition. Allegedly, the nine victims attempted to lift the colossal structure, at which point its metallic element made contact with the cable, consequently leading to the conduction of an electric current. The current swiftly claimed the lives of the five and left the remainder in severe conditions.
The victims were identified as private businessmen, who had been contracted to mount the billboard for a new-generation church. The tragic event has raised concerns about the safety and security of those involved in such projects. In response, the Rivers State Signage and Advertising Agency (RISAA) clarified that they had no prior knowledge or involvement in the mounting of the billboard.
We express our deepest sympathies to the families of those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident. This tragedy could have been avoided if the victims or their sponsors had observed the necessary procedures before installing the billboard. It is truly heartbreaking that the action was carried out without the approval of RISAA, as claimed by the agency.
Nonetheless, it is necessary to evaluate whether the current site of the signage is officially designated for the installation of billboards. Should this be the case, it raises apprehensions regarding the rationale behind authorities approving a signage placement beneath a high-tension electricity cable. Given these circumstances, a comprehensive investigation is warranted to prevent any recurrence of such a catastrophic happenstance in the future.
We urge the Rivers State Police Command to take immediate steps to arrest and prosecute the pastor of the church responsible for authorising the erection of the controversial signage. Efforts must be made to hold the church accountable and impose appropriate sanctions as a means of setting a deterrent for such actions in the future. This incident has caused distress and offence to Rivers people, and the state authorities must take the matter seriously.
The church should be compelled to compensate the families of the deceased victims. Moreover, it must bear the medical expenses of the injured people. By doing so, they demonstrate a commitment to rectifying the consequences of their actions and aiding in the recovery process of those affected. This approach not only acknowledges the suffering endured by the victims and their families but also upholds a sense of justice and responsibility.
RISAA should henceforth ensure that billboards erected in any part of the state without observing due process are removed and forfeited to the state government, while their owners should face prosecution. This will put the perpetrators under check. Any organisation seeking to mount billboards in any part of the state should ensure they get in touch with the agency to receive guidance on how to go about erecting them without running afoul of the laid down rules and procedures.
Strictly enforcing state signage laws by removing illegal advertisement boards will enhance Port Harcourt’s aesthetic appeal, preserve the city’s beauty, and promote adherence to the law. These boards not only disrupt visual harmony but also hinder the development of the metropolis. Taking appropriate action against the transgression will enhance the attractiveness of the state capital and promote order.
Billboard owners and outdoor advertising agencies in Rivers State have a responsibility to ensure the safety of the public and prevent potential emergencies such as electrocution. They should respect the right of way for power lines, as any interference can pose serious risks. A massive statewide enforcement activity to remove any unauthorised billboard should commence immediately.
To address this concern, RISAA should collaborate with the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company and relevant stakeholders to halt the continuous installation of billboards under power lines. This partnership would serve as a proactive measure to safeguard people’s well-being and maintain a secure environment. By joining forces, potential threats and jeopardy that may compromise the safety and security of lives can be handled.
Regulating the location and erection of billboards could boost the state government’s revenue. Punitive sanctions should be imposed on defaulters to ensure compliance and discourage violations. Billboards under power lines should be given a deadline for removal or relocation to prevent any incidents during installation or erection.
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