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Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Poor power supply: Blame pipeline Vandals , not us' - Electricity distributors tell Nigerians
The Association of Nigeria Electricity Distributors of Nigeria
otherwise known as DISCOs, have asked Nigerians to stop blaming them for
the poor supply of electricity being experienced nationwide.
At a press briefing in Lagos yesterday May 17th, the Executive Director of the Association, Sunday Oduntan, said electricity distributors are denied access to gas whenever vandals rupture any pipeline in the Niger Delta.
Oduntan also decried the acts of brutality electricity workers face in the hands of military officers over electricity bills.
At a press briefing in Lagos yesterday May 17th, the Executive Director of the Association, Sunday Oduntan, said electricity distributors are denied access to gas whenever vandals rupture any pipeline in the Niger Delta.
Oduntan also decried the acts of brutality electricity workers face in the hands of military officers over electricity bills.
"Each time they vandalize gas pipeline in Niger Delta, or anywhere, they are denying the gas station the essential gas which is used to generate electricity. So shortage of gas leads to low generation of electricity. Low generation and poor transmission facility leads to low distribution. Therefore, Discos are not to blame for poor power supply in Nigeria. There is a place in Abeokuta called Alamala barracks, some soldiers led by a major from Alamala barracks went to a place called Rounder to beat one of our individual staff and we have the pictures of this incident. Up till today, nothing has been done by the military authority. We call on the Federal government, particularly President Buhari who is a retired general, to call his boys to order. We cannot continue to run a country where the military will be beating our boys when we are only asking them to pay their bills"he said
Two men bag 20 Years Jail term for illegal oil bunkering
Wisdom Afangideh and Godwin John were convicted and
sentenced by Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu of the Federal High Court Uyo, Akwa
Ibom State, to 10 years imprisonment on each of the two count charge
brought against them by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission.
They were both arrested on June 8, 2012 by officials the
Department of State Service in Oku Iboku village in Ikat Adakpan LG of
Akwa Ibom State, with one DAF truck (registration number XQ 926 APP
Lagos) with 33,000 litres of suspected illegally refined Automotive Gas
Oil (AGO).
However, the convicts were also given an option of paying
N3M fine each. Also the truck and the product are to be forfeited to the
Federal Government.
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