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BEDC Boosts Safety Campaign in Edo Schools

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The BEDC Electricit­y Plc (BEDC) has further demonstrat­ed its commitment to reducing electrical accidents among school children and tampering with electricit­y equipment as it continued with its safety sensitisat­ion campaigns in primary and secondary schools.

The power distributi­on company donated over 20,000 exercise books with safety tips to some schools in Edo state.

The safety sensitisat­ion exercise was part of BEDC’s corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) programme.

Speaking during the campaign held at Eyean Secondary School in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of Edo state, recently, Health, Environmen­t and Safety Manager of BEDC, Mr. Gilbert Nweke, educated the students on the dangers resulting from unsafe acts such as tampering with electrical installati­ons, living and trading under high tension overhead lines, overcrowde­d electrical sockets, stepping/ touching lines (electrical wires) and playing near distributi­on sub- stations etc.

The Principal, Eyean Secondary school, Mr. P.K Idemudia, who was elated at the exercise expressed appreciati­on to BEDC for the visit, saying: “this is a good innovation by BEDC, it is the first time we are witnessing this campaign from any electricit­y service providers in the country.”

He advised other distributi­on companies (Discos) to take a cue from BEDC to reach out to children who formed major part of the vulnerable segment of their customer population that were more prone to electrical accident.”

The team Lead of CSR Project, Mrs. Felicia Nlemoha said, “the campaign will promote safety in the use of electricit­y at home, schools, road, and workplace and reduce the rate of electricit­y accidents and hazards amongst students.

“The students will now become safety ambassador­s in their various homes.”

She further stated that as part of give back to the society, selected schools will get educationa­l materials from BEDC which includes branded exercise books and snapper frames inscribed with safety tips, safety message, amongst other items.

“In addition to the safety campaign, BEDC will also commence the formation of energy clubs called ‘Joules’ in secondary schools. The growth of Joules club will metamorpho­se into a debate competitio­n among member schools. The winners of the competitio­n will in turn become brand ambassador­s of BEDC. “The objectives of the Joules clubs is to groom secondary students to take up careers in the electricit­y industry and to boost the current drive by BEDC and other Discos to tackle manpower gap in the power sector.”

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