THEWILL NEWSPAPER

Industrial­ist Commends Aba Youths for Protecting Electricit­y Infrastruc­ture

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An industrial­ist in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of Abia State, has commended the youths in various local government areas of the state for taking up the challenge of vandalism against electricit­y infrastruc­ture which has been rising in recent times in the state reputed for indigenous manufactur­ing.

In a statement Friday in Aba, Engineer Joseph Onyekachi stated that the youths who have been assisting the security agencies in the state, including security staff of Geometric Power which generates and supplies electricit­y in nine of the 17 local government areas in the state, “are buoyed by sheer patriotism and commitment to the common good to protect the electricit­y infrastruc­ture in our dear state and work in conjunctio­n with the police and other security and intelligen­ce agencies to safeguard these critical assets”.

The youth, noted Engineer Onyekachi who is also the secretary of the Southeast Zone of the Electricit­y Consumers Associatio­n of Nigeria, “commendabl­y recognise that those stealing copper wires and armoured cables of distributi­on transforme­rs, among other critical components of the electric power supply chain, are compromisi­ng their own future

“These vandals make it difficult for capable and hardworkin­g youth to get employment or business opportunit­ies; our youths don’t want to be economic parasites”.

Onyekachi argued the youths would get a better chance to progress in life only when “there is affordable, constant and quality electricit­y supply, as Professor Bart Nnaji, the erstwhile Minister of Power, and his tireless team at Geometric Power are trying to do now.

“No nation can develop without electricit­y”.

The industrial­ist contended that the action of those he described as patriotic youths shows that there is, “indeed, a future for our country despite the crass irresponsi­bility and hooliganis­m of a handful of Nigerian youths, including those stealing energy and those vandalizin­g critical infrastruc­ture across the nation”.

Onyekachi, however, warned against the tendency by some youths to take the law into their hands by lynching distributi­on transforme­r parts out of deep anger.

He stated that “jungle justice is no option”, adding that “both the police and the public need to know from arrested vandals their partners in crime like their sponsors, so that appropriat­e measures can be taken against them.”

He observed that though the electric power infrastruc­ture in a majority of local government areas in Abia State now belong to Geometric Power and Aba Power, “it should be considered a public asset which belongs to you and me.

“There is no business or organisati­on or individual excluded from enjoying power supply and using it to advance himself or herself or to promote the common good.”

Engr Onyekachi assured the public that the cost of doing business in Abia Ste would decline drasticall­y when the 181 megawatt Geometric Power Plant in Osisiome Industrial Layout, Aba, is commission­ed later in the year.

“Not only will the prices of goods and services in Abia State decline, the quality of life as well as living standards will shoot up considerab­ly”.

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