A banner denouncing BEDC at the Asaba protest. |
A major protest held today in Asaba against the poor
electricity supply of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) with a
call on the Federal Government not to renew the license of the company in
December.
The protesters who operated peacefully and under the aegis of
Young Nigerians Rights Organisation were at the Interbau Roundabout, Asaba with
various placards with which they sensitized members of the public about the
pains that the power distribution company has caused the citizens.
With the police from the State police command led by
Superintendent of Police, Mr. Oboware E. Paul in full presence, the protesters told
banneronlinenews.com that there action was meant to sue BEDC for a class
action.
Comrade Victor Ojei interacting the the police at the venue of protest. |
Explaining what that meant, the Convener of the BEDC Must Go,
Delta State, Comrade Victor Ojei it was a move to get 40,000 signatures against
BEDC as a pointer to the Federal Government that the people have lost faith
with the company for causing citizens pains through giving them epileptic power
supply and overall poor performance in the business.
Comrade Ojei said: “We are here because we want to sue BEDC
for a class action. We want to collect 40,000 signatures against the company. We
want to sue BEDC for causing citizens pain by giving us epileptic power supply,
refusal to give us meters, going about with security agencies to beat up
customers, especially in Bonsac, and forcing them to pay monthly estimated
bills.”
He continued: “BEDC disconnect people’s homes and take away
the wires, and this is theft. You can’t cut wires and go away with it under the
Power Act of Nigeria. So, it is against the law. Impunity is the order of the
day in BEDC. It is wrong for BEDC to cut people’s light, disconnect them and still
send them estimated bills when they are not connected to BEDC poles. BEDC abuse
customer’s rights.
“The Federal Government should seize BEDC’s license for poor
performance. Since the performance review
comes up in December 2019, this is the only escape route for the Federal
Government to end the poor services of BEDC and remove the pain it is causing
the citizens, otherwise, the Federal Government will pay BEDC 10 years envisage
profit into the future.
“So, non approval of the license is the only window left for
the government to dispense with BEDC and its poor performance,” Comrade Ojei
said.
Banner denouncing BEDC and urging Federal Government not to renews license for the body. Photos CHUKWUDI ABIANDU |
Some of the placard of the protesters against BEDC reads: “BEDC
enough is enough,” “A class action legal suit activated.”
One of the banners also read: “Young Nigeria Rights
Organisation:
·
BEDC
license must not be renewed – Federal government;
·
Stop poor services, stop estimated billings;
·
Provision of metres must be addressed;
·
Stop estimated bills for customers
·
Funke is working against 45 per cent women
affirmation in government offices;
·
Any DISCO that cannot supply light should go.
·
They should release pre-paid metres.
The protest was largely peaceful and had the full presence
of the police who kept order and peace while the protest lasted.
Enough is enough
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