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PHED Urges Legislation On Right Of Way
The Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED), has urged the National Assembly to legislate on Right of Way, stressing that if the right of way in the electricity industry is enforced by the relevant authorities in the federal, state and local government areas, there shall be less cases of electrical accidents.
The Chief Executive Officer, PHED, Syed Taha, who stated this in his welcome address during the oversight visit of House of Representatives Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation at the corporate headquarters solicited for support in the industry for introduction of safe overhead materials in minimising electrical accidents.
Taha, who was represented by the Chief People Officer, Mobolaji Ajani noted that treatment of vandals with a soft touch endangers the life of people especially those on life support, appealing to the lawmakers to enact laws that will address the monstrous challenges of energy theft and its associated variables.
He noted that the distribution firm has undertaken some projects and measures in improving service delivery to cover 450,000,explaining that this has resulted in the creation of 34 commercial feeders and the extention of 24/7 power supply to cluster areas of Port Harcourt, Uyo and Calabar.
According to him,’’ Plans are ongoing to conclude and commission similar projects in other cities of her licensed area’’.
He revealed that a modern call centre that works 24/7 was established and staffed with trained personnel to receive faults and any other electricity related feedback and complaints from customers with a view to forwarding same to the relevant department for immediate attention, resolutions and prompt action.
“This earned PHED Commendation from Nigerian Electricity Regulatory commission (NERC),’’ he said.
The Committee Chairman,Hon Ahmed Yarima disclosed that members resolved to embark on the visit to interact with the investors and find out exactly the reasons why the public privatisation and commercialisation of public enterprise performances are more challenging’’.
Yarima assured that the National Assembly is determined to send their findings to NCP and ensure that the right steps are taken towards resolving all the challenges including amendment of some of the affected clauses in the share purchases agreement.
He noted that there is need to overhaul the share purchase agreement and create mechanism between the consumers and the distribution company to work together and achieve one goal.
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