Wire abandoned by electricity workers electrocutes
15-year-old pupil
Scene of the incident; Afusat
A 15-year-old resident of Ishaga
Road in the Idi-Araba area of Lagos State, Afusat Musa, has been electrocuted
by a live wire that was partially disconnected by officials of Eko Electricity
Distribution Company. About four officials were said to have stormed the
neighbourhood penultimate Tuesday, around 2pm, and disconnected wires from
houses, whose residents had yet to pay their bills. PUNCH Metro learnt that the
wire cut from a storey building was, however, abandoned on the roof of a mosque
near the building, while the other end was still attached to an electric pole.
Our correspondent gathered that
moments after power was restored on the fateful day, Afusat, a Junior Secondary
School three pupil, who lived in a house next to the mosque, was electrocuted.
She was said to be returning from an errand at about 7pm and touched the metal
pole of an aerial mounted beside her house.
She was said to have been rushed to
a nearby hospital, where she was confirmed dead on arrival. A brother of the
deceased, Aminu Musa, told PUNCH Metro that the manager of the Idi-Araba office
of the EKEDC visited the community after the incident was reported at the Itire
Police Station and the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency.
Aminu added that the manager denied
knowledge of the workers’ operation in the area on the fateful day. He said,
“Immediately Afusat died, we went to the Itire Police Station. LASEPA was also
informed about the incident. The following day, LASEPA officials, the
electricity workers and their manager visited us. The manager denied sending his
men to disconnect wires.”
Afusat’s mother, Zainab, a trader,
said the workers eventually admitted complicity in the occurrence when people
confronted them, adding that the case was not properly handled because the
family was not influential. She said, “We initially thought it was our wire
that caused the electrocution, but it persisted after my daughter died. It was
somebody who rushed in to tell us that a live wire was abandoned on the roof of
the mosque, which touched our house’s roof.
The workers initially denied that
they did come to our area for the operation. But when people insisted they were
the ones, they apologised, saying the wire was mistakenly abandoned. If Afusat
was from a rich family would the case die like that? They did not even come in to
sympathise with us; they stayed outside.” The deceased’s father, Alhaji
Muhammed Musa, who described her as obedient, said her death was caused by the
nonchallant attitude of the electricity officials. He said, “Many wires were
disconnected that day and we had to settle them to fix them back. I paid them
N1,500.
A wire was not re-fixed because the
residents of the house did not settle them. It was carelessness on their part
to have abandoned the wire that was not disconnected from the pole. When there
was electricity later that day, people started complaining of shocks but we did
not know where it came from until Afusat died.”
The Chairman of the community
development association, Mr. Rasheed Bakare, said prior to the incident,
several invitations had been sent to the electricity company for a discussion
on the poor state of electric poles in the area, but were ignored. He said,
“Before this incident, we have written letters to EKEDC, inviting them for
deliberation on lingering issues relating to electricity in this community, but
they did not honour our invitations.
There are cases of falling wires and
illegal pole climbing, among others, which we wanted to discuss with them.” The
Lagos State police spokesperson, DSP Joe Offor, said efforts were on to get the
statements of the workers complicit in the pupil’s death. He said, “The DPO
informed Lagos State of the incident and invited the concerned workers to the
station, but they have yet to honour the invitation.
Whenever our men go to their office,
they are always told that the workers have gone out. We are still making
efforts to ensure that they come to the station.” Calls made to the line of the
spokesperson for EKEDC, Mr, Godwin Idemudia, rang out. He had also yet to reply
to a text message sent to his number as of press time.
[Punch]
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