ABUJA (Sundiata Post) – Electricity consumers in Chibiri, Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have accused the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) of fraudulent activities and illegal mass disconnection of their electricity.
The accusation was contained in a petition the Chibiri community addressed to the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Consumer Protection Council (CPC). The petition was signed by the chairman of the community, Alhaji Ibrahim Sani Chibiri and secretary, Mr. Samuel Etsu Eto.
The community said that some operatives of the AEDC, led by a man whose name was simply given as Ahmed, have been extorting money from the consumers without remitting it to the company even as AEDC still goes ahead to disconnect the same consumers.
The petition said that Ahmed and his men have virtually gone haywire, disconnecting several houses, including the ones whose occupants either paid their bills up to date or are paying substantial part of the bills as well as those who have pre-paid metres, along with a few people that are owing the company.
It said that the excuse Ahmed and his team gave was that those who are not owing AEDC should now be doing the job of the staff by mounting pressure of those who are not paying their bills to do so.
“Sir, this is contrary to your Commission’s rule that no customer who has been paying his bills should be mixed up with those who are not paying bills for the purpose of ‘illegally’ disconnecting everybody on sight. AEDC is now telling the consumers that are paying their bills that they don’t deserve to enjoy what they are paying for, or it is visiting the sins of those who are not paying on the ones that have been paying.
“We therefore appeal to you to save us from the hands of Ahmed and his team who have constituted themselves into agents of darkness and doubly punishing innocent ones who deserve to enjoy the fruit of their labour, having paid their bills or are servicing their debts.”
When our correspondent contacted the Area Manager of AEDC, Hajiya Jummai Sulaiman on phone, she confirmed that there was a mix-up in the mass disconnection which included the customers that are paying their bills and promised to rectify the anomalies. However, as at the time of going to press, she had not live up to her word, even as members of the community believed that she is being controlled by the said Ahmed who boasted that he would not reconnect the residents that are paying bills “until those who are not paying do so.”
Our correspondent also spoke with the spokesman of the AEDC, Ahmed Shekarau, who expressed surprise at the attitude of Ahmed and his team. He promised to get the area manager to rectify the issue, but complained that Hajiya Jummai had refused to pick his calls.