Labour protests against irregular power supply, says ‘Ekiti can’t be paying for darkness’

Priscilla Ofunre, Ado-Ekiti

The organised labour, on Monday, in Ekiti State, staged a protest to the office of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), ordering it to stop cases of outrageous billing and incessant epileptic power supply .

The visibly angry labour leaders Trade Union Congress (TUC), Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Joint Negotiating Council, lamented that  BEDC’s poor electricity supply to Ekiti has crippled the economy and  brought alleged extortion of the consumers.

The protest was led by the state’s chairmen of TUC, Comrade Sola Adigun, that of the NLC, Comrade Kolapo Olatunde, JNI Secretary, Gbenga Olowoyo, to the BEDC’s office located at Ajilosun area of the Ado-Ekiti metropolis.

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Addressing the company’s representative, the NLC chairman, Comrade Olatunde said, “Ekiti people are tired of paying for darkness and your estimated billing should not exceed N3,500 in Urban areas  and  N2,500 in rural centres.

“There were court judgements that had affirmed these, but BEDC didn’t care to abide by it.

“Total blackout that we are experiencing is not helping our economy. You didn’t give prepaid meters to citizens many years after they have paid for it. All you do is to bill anyhow.

“You could see that we are peaceful now, but when next we come, we will change strategies. Why are you treating our people in Ekiti like this?

“Why do you always on and off your light despite that you have the capacity to give light? Do you need government’s  help so that we can intervene?

“The workers and other citizens people are not happy with the way you have been killing the economy of our dear state.

“Gbonyin, Ekiti East and other council araes, people have not seen light for years. Even in Ado Ekiti, your staff will collect bribes before they switch on the light.

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“If you can’t supply light, leave our state for us. We are tired of all these.”

Buttressing the position espoused by NLC, the TUC boss, Com. Adigun added that a lot of injustices were being perpetrated by BEDC in Ekiti, which he said must be stopped.

According to Adigun, “We are here today  to say no to injustice and punishment being meted out to our people.

“We are here  to say no to corruption being perpetrated  by your staff. We say and insist that Ekiti people deserve to be treated with civility.

“Some people have paid for prepaid meters, but nothing has been issued. All you do every months was to dish out outrageous estimated bills, jaw breaking bills.

“It was sad that despite court judgements concerning how billings should be done, but the BEDC is treating our courts as nothing.”

In his response, the BEDC Human Resources Manager, Mr. Patrick Akindele, apologised for all the perceived  mistakes  in the BEDC  operations in Ekiti, assuring that there would be improvement.

In the words of Akindele, “It is painful and unfortunate  that you didn’t give us notice before you came today, because people of top hierarchy that would have attended and speak on some of the issued raised are not around.

“However, I tender apology about all you have said, but those who can really address the issue are not here. But all your issues will be passed across to them”, he said.

Comrade Kolapo OlatundeNigerian Labour Congress
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