Aba Power Hails Communities For Taking Ownership Of Electricity Infrastructure

January 21, 2025
Electricity thief in Aba

Aba Power has commended leaders and residents of some communities in nine of the 17 local government areas in Abia State it provides electricity for taking ownership of the electric power infrastructure in their places.

The commendation followed the actions of members of the communities against attempts to tamper with the electricity infrastructure in two LGAs in Aba.

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In a statement on Monday, Aba Power Brand and Communication manager, Edise Ekong, said efforts by hoodlums to vandalize electric power facilities failed because vigilant community leaders and members, confronted them upon noticing their suspicious movements of the vandals.

Ekong said they alerted both the police and the security staff of the Geometric Power Group, Aba Power’s parent company when the hoodlums attempted to break in and steal power equipment.

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The Aba Power spokesperson narrated that one of the vandals who stole the upriser cables of a 500kva distribution transformer at the Abayi-Ogbuligba Junction, which is by the Ariara Junction in Osisioma LGA, was electrocuted, while escaping from the scene.

“It is regrettable that the young man, Obioma Joseph Nwadinma, in his 20s and an indigene of a nearby community, lost his life in an ignominious manner, thereby bringing shame to his family, community and friends”, the Ekong  remarked, adding that his family felt scandalized by his conduct.

Aba Power Hails Communities For Taking Ownership Of Electricity Infrastructure
Electricity cable thief electrocuted in Aba

 

Ekong further stated that the second person, Isaac Ude, was caught while tampering with prepaid meters in the Tonimas Building at 10 Diobu Avenue, off the Aba-Owerri Road in Aba North LGA, when the people raised the alarm and quickly contacted the police and the Aba Power security team who apprehended him.

“These two related incidents, among others,” said Ekong, “show that communities, businesses, and individuals in our coverage area are fast developing the owner’s mindset, that is, they recognize that the electricity infrastructure in their places is their own asset which has to be protected by all means for the benefit of all.”

Aba Power Hails Communities For Taking Ownership Of Electricity Infrastructure
Vandalised electricity transformer

He described the development as a deviation from the traditional stance of the Nigerian people who would see critical infrastructural facilities like power facilities, telecommunication cables, rail track slippers and petroleum pipelines being vandalized without raising an alarm because they considered them no person’s property.

Ekong expressed optimism that “as natural gas supply to our 188-megawatt General Electric plant is expected to resume soon, after the unknown last weekend and pipelines supplying gas to the plant, our electricity supply to customers will become more constant, resulting in the people getting more enthusiastic about cooperating with Aba Power to protect their property.

READ ALSO: Blackout In Aba As Vandals Attack Gas Pipeline

“We are immensely grateful to the communities in our franchise area for their understanding and support, which we will never take for granted.

“We implored them to continue to be vigilant and alert security agencies and Aba Power of any suspicious movements around the electric power infrastructure where they live or work.”

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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