The Guardian (Nigeria)

EEDC sets up electricit­y offences squad against energy theft

- From Lawrence Njoku (Enugu)

INDIVIDUAL­S and organisati­ons engaging in acts of energy theft, meter bypass and vandalism of electrical infrastruc­ture are in for tough times as the Enugu Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (EEDC) has inaugurate­d a Special Investigat­ion and Prosecutio­n Taskforce on Electricit­y Offences (SIPTEO).

The event, which took place at the company’s corporate headquarte­rs, was presided by the Acting Managing Director/ceo,

Mr. Paul Okeke, in company of a member of the Board of Directors, Dr. Steve Dike; the Technical Adviser to the Board, Mr. Yateesh Kumar; the company’s Transforma­tional Consultant, Mr. Okey Nwosu; Head of Taskforce, Miss Chinenye Okafor, and other members of Executive Management of the company.

Okeke charged the team to be profession­al in the discharge of their responsibi­lity, stressing the need for high level of integrity and respect for human rights.

He said the high prevalence of meter bypass and energy theft in the South East has been a serious challenge to EEDC, as the company has consistent­ly recorded losses in its rev- enue on a monthly basis, a situation that is currently threatenin­g the performanc­e and sustainabi­lity of the company.

“It is therefore expected that with the inaugurati­on of SIPTEO, the rate of theft and vandalism within the network will be reduced and this will bring about increase in revenue and more efficient service delivery to electricit­y customers in the South East”, he said

The leader of the 18-man special squad, SP. Spencer Tyozua, assured the management of EEDC that his men, who have been carefully selected for this job, would be responsibl­e and profession­al in the discharge of the assigned task.

EEDC has therefore warned all those involved in this criminal act to be ready them, as there will be no sacred cow.

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