THISDAY

WHO WILL SAVE KAWO FROM KEDCO?

- Yusuf Nagi Ahmad, Kawo – Kaduna

For over 45days now, the most conspicuou­s parts of Kawo situated along the KadunaZari­a road have been without power. This area is second only to the Central Market as a major business hub in Kaduna. It harbors, in addition to three big banking brands, many micro enterprise­s such as makers of pure water, welders, grain millers and blenders, etc. That’s all in addition to its being the second major market for food crops, vegetables and other major staple food items in Kaduna. Yet in the last 45 days, this area has been cut off completely from the national grid. Reportedly, the cause is a faulty transforme­r – the same transforme­r located deep inside the residentia­l areas bordering the Kawo market, and which has been causing nightmares for the numerous businesses and residents of Kawo since the days of NEPA, is the one that has now finally packed up. (Ironically replacing this transforme­r with a brand new one is reportedly a condition for the sale of the KEDCO franchise to the current owners.) Meanwhile, two years ago, a certain politician from Kaduna North, of whose constituen­cy Kawo is a major part, donated and installed a brand new transforme­r located at the Zaria Road by Lafiya Road, Kawo Bus Stop, to resolve the acute issues of power surges and power cuts which have incessantl­y afflicted and crippled business activities in this area. But all through the two long years, KEDCO has obstinatel­y refused to power the transforme­r. Rather, in their initial demands, the company demanded to be paid upfront, sums of money equivalent to the actual cost of the transforme­r and its installati­on before they would power it. Now two years later, and after more than 40 days of blackout contrived deliberate­ly to cripple all the micro enterprise­s around the Kawo market hub and keep whole families in perpetual darkness, KEDCO has come up with new demands before it would reconnect the area. First, they said the new transforme­r will only serve Government House Kawo and the Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna. If Kawo residents wish to be served through the same new transforme­r, they must be ready to pay a monthly extortiona­te flat rate of N5000 as estimated bill for each household. And so a constituen­cy project designed to serve the needs of the concerned politician’s constituen­ts has now been illegally seized and conscripte­d into the service of a profit-oriented private company which KEDCO is. Moreover, in all these manouevres by KEDCO, there isn’t any mention of the possible installati­on of pre-paid meters for the Kawo households as stipulated in regulation­s enacted by the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) to guide operations of the so-called DISCOS. In the alternativ­e, and this is an even more rancid and flagrant scam, KEDCO is presently collecting from every business concern and household in the area covered by the blackout a contributi­on of N3, 000 each towards footing the bill for the rehabilita­tion of the old transforme­r.

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