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Man vandalizing transformer dies of electrocution

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A man, Olukuluku Kabiru, was electrocuted on Thursday while vandalizing a transformer of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company at a substation on Camp Road, in the Lokoja area of Kogi State.

The manager of the power distribution firm, Michael Eneromi, said the firm was contacted after the corpse was found at the substation, adding that the transformer at the station had been the subject of repeated vandalism.

“Just last week, we fixed the transformer following a report by the community after it was vandalized.”

“Today, following another report of vandalism on the same transformer, we sent a letter requesting about N1.9 million to fix the transformer,” he said.

Eneromi said the electrocution of the vandal exonerated the firm from insinuations made by people that workers of the firm were behind the vandalism of electricity infrastructure in the state.

“This is my 20th year of working as a staff member of NEPA and AEDC. I am bold enough to say that never have there been incidents of vandalism by our staff. I’m happy that the people can confirm this alongside others in Lokoja that mischief makers are behind the wicked act.

“I want to appeal to members of the public to see electricity infrastructure as their equipment. I call on vigilantes, security agencies, and members of the public to always call the attention of the AEDC when they notice unusual movements and ensure that only workers with AEDC identity cards are allowed to carry out maintenance on our facilities.”

As of the time of filing this report, the corpse had been deposited at the mortuary of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, by the police and AEDC officials.

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