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IKEDC: Lagos Residents Protest Estimated Billing, Members’ Arrest

Kazeem Tunde
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IKEDC: Lagos Residents Protest Estimated Billing, Members’ Arrest

Some residents in the Oko-Oba area of Lagos State, have trooped out, Wednesday, to protest what they described as indiscriminate disconnection and estimated billing, allegedly by the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company.

They are also protesting the arrest of two members of the community, Imam Fatai Shaheed and Odewale Jamiu, whose arrests were said to have been allegedly initiated by the Oko-Oba unit of the IKEDC. They are currently gathered at the Abbattoir Police Station, in the area, asking for the release of the arrested two.

The Oko-Oba community had been at loggerheads with the Ikeja DisCo over issues of estimated billing before now.

One of the residents, Funmi Ajayi, alleged that the police were harassing their members because of estimated billing.

“They’re giving us estimated billing. A house was given N160,000 in a month, another house was given 120,00 in a month. We were rejecting and resisting it. Due to this, our comrades were arrested in the mosque early this morning!” she exclaimed.

Another resident, identified simply as James, said the DisCo began disconnection of lights to some houses on Tuesday when they couldn’t meet the estimated bills.

“They (the DisCo) called a meeting and complained that we were supposed to generate N90 million for them but we were only to able to pay N50 million and that they would start disconnection. They came to disconnect the exact power poles of the organisers in the community. There was an altercation between some of them, suddenly they brought a Mobile Policeman from Alimosho to Oko Oba.

“The policeman brought out his gun. He shot in the air,” James said.

He added that during an altercation which ensued at the point of disconnection, on Tuesday, an official of the IKEDC had assaulted one of the residents. He claimed that the official also faked to have fainted and was thereby taken to the hospital.

“This morning, as early as 5:30 am, the Divisional Police Officer of Abbattoir Police Station went to mobilise his men to arrest one Alfa and Jamiu.

“The community is now protesting at the station and from there, they will go and shut down the office at Emmanuel, Oko Oba,” he said.

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