Oil & Energy
Police Arrest Vandals Over PHED Installations
The Nigeria Police,
Rumukpakani, Port Harcourt in Obio/ Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, have arrested two suspected vandals who attempted to remove armored cables belonging to Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company,[PHED] on one of its 500KVA transformers.
The arrest was made possible by the Vigilante group of Mini-Olu Community led by Mr.Gift Godwin, who accosted the vandals, stopped them from carrying away their loot before handing them over to the police.
The suspected vandals whose names were given as Emeka Romanus and Frank Okon have successfully removed 15 metres of 150mm2 x 4 core armoured cable, three drums of transforrner oil and bi-metal from the said 500kva transformer even when it was on circuit. But, luck ran out on them when the supply suddenly went off in a manner that raised the suspicion of the vigilante group who trooped to the transformer site and discovered that the outgoing cable had been vandalized.
Combing the area, the vigilante group saw the two suspected vandals with a vehicle ready to take off.
In a statement ma available to The Tide, The Manager, Corporate Communication, Mr Jonah Iboma, noted that the activities of the vandals has thrown large part of Diobu Business Unit network into unnecessary darkness.
Iboma said, lately, the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution(PHED) has lost thirty-four transformers to these acts, out of which ten were done along Ada George Road and its environs.
In a related development, one Mr.Emeka who allegedly parades himself as PHED staff member has been handed over to the same police station. The impostor has been extorting money from unsuspecting customers around Rumuolumeni and Eliparawo axis by reconnecting them illegally.
The company got wind of his illegal activities, alerted the commnuinity,hence his apprehension and subsequent arrest.
PHED has since its inception as privately owned company, repeatedly sensitised members of the public especially the electricity committees on the need to step up vigilance in their neighborhood by accosting any suspicious movement seen around PHED installations especially at the early hours of the day, usually between 12 midnight and 5.00am.
Simialry, about four weeks ago, community vigilante group from Egbelu, Ogbogoro prevented suspected vandals from carrying away drums of oil already drained from their transformer.
Iboma also commended the efforts of these community youths and hoped that the war against vandalism will be won when every community vigilante group keeps vigilance over PHED installations in their areas.
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“Every community would say those who are going to break the pipelines are from your community. How much more ability do we have as traditional rulers? How much power do we think we have?
“Pass our message to the government. Tell them it is time to not only put it into law and give authority to the traditional rulers but it’s time to implement it because if you don’t implement it nothing will happen”.
Also speaking, the Coordinator, Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers, King Samuel Nnee, said people of the host communities deserve better dividends from the resources on their soil.
He decried the notion that traditional rulers are usually aware of the activities of suspected vandals in communities, urging the government and security agencies to level up in ensuring peace in the host communities.
In his words, “It has not been easy with traditional rulers because in our respective communities when you have bad boys they say we are responsible. When government want to confront traditional rulers or the evil deeds of our people, they say traditional rulers know all the people that are bad without thinking that the children- most of them, who are well educated; deserve the good things of life which government has refused to provide for them. So I want to say that the government should help our communities”.
On the responsibility to protect the pipelines and other critical assets, the monarch said Niger Delta kings need improved empowerment from the government at all levels to better perform that responsibility.
“I want to call on the agencies of government to care for the kings because we mean well for them. We’ll join you in this battle but if we are hungry we might not be able to do it more effectively.
” I want to urge the companies and government that the kings of the Niger Delta need a push to work better and then government will make progress, ” he added.
Nnee who commended the PINL for the recognition of traditional institution in their operations further called on the monarchs in the Niger Delta step up their primary function of protecting lives and all critical assets in their domain.
Speaking on behalf of the youths, the spokesperson, Coalition of Niger Delta Ethnic Youth Leaders, Comrade Legborsi Yamaabana, said lauded PINL’s mode of operations particularly in the monthly engagement of communities and relevant stakeholders.
Yamaabana attributed the company’s successes to its people oriented strategies, urging the government to give the company more responsibility.
“You are aware that production has surged, it didn’t happen as a mere coincidence, it happened as a result of concerted effort.
” So because this company has done well thus far, we’ll be calling on the government to give PINL more responsibilities because they have performed so that we’ll continue to enjoy the environmental protection we now have, ” Yamaabana said.
Represented by Dr Patricia Ogbonnaya, King Anugwo appealed to the Federal Government to retain the services of PINL saying “We want to appeal to the Federal Government that if they want these areas to grow, don’t replace PINL with another company.
” We are calling on the Federal Government that you (PINL) has delivered on the job and so it’s only natural and moral that you give more to them so that they can render more services”.
Mezeh, said the program was focused on small business development, financial literacy, and skills training for women and girls in the host communities.
