Business Day (Nigeria)

Social worker drags Jos Disco to court over estimated bills

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AJos- based Social Worker, Henr y Chike Okonkwo has dragged Jos Electricit­y Distributi­on Company to court over alleged exorbitant estimated bills.

Okonkwo, a former Public Relations Officer (PRO) National Associatio­n of Social Work Students (NASOWS) University of Jos chapter, sued the electricit­y company for the consumptio­n of electricit­y via an electronic meter that he claimed to be functionin­g, but the defendant failed to pick the readings of the meter before he was billed.

The suit of action in the High Court of Justice 2 in Jos, Plateau state capital between Okonkwo and the electricit­y distributi­on company has been instituted by the plaintiff, Okonkwo.

Before the course of action was instituted, the plaintiff had sought to dialogue and did dialogue with a feeder manager in charge of his district on the issue.

All efforts to resolve the matter proved abortive after the plaintiff had requested that he would need a prepaid meter as an alternativ­e, but was told by the feeder manager that the prepaid meter was not available.

The feeder manager later went on by compelling the plaintiff to pay the bills immediatel­y or be disconnect­ed. It was from that point that Okonkwo gave the power of attorney to his counsel on the matter.

A letter was written and served to the company on 10th May, 2019 to that effect, but the company failed to respond, thus carrying out their threat of disconnect­ion. A reminder letter was written and served to the company on the 28th May, 2019 but the company also failed to respond before the matter was instituted in the Court.

A writ of summon was served on the company to that effect, even though the defendant failed to show up in court.

After which, the defendant then entered suit under a conditiona­l appearance before filing a counter affidavit in response to the motion on notice, with their statement of defense.

Thence, a further and better affidavit was then brought forward by the plaintiff and the motion on notice for the reconnecti­on of light of 27th January, 2020 was moved by the plaintiff ’s counsel on the 29th day of June, 2020.

However, Head, Corporate Communicat­ion of the company, Friday Elijah when contacted said that he was not aware of the case.

Elijah however, said he would refrain from speaking on a matter that is pending in the court.

“I am not aware. I am just hearing it. If it is a case that is pending in the court, as journalist­s, we are not to comment on pending case in court, but, between me and you, I am just hearing it. I don’t have power to comment on a matter that is pending in court,” he said.

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