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We will not condone attacks on our staff — MD

From: Femi Oyelola, Kaduna

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are brought before the law.

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Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Kaduna

Electric, Engr. Yusuf Usman Yahaya, has sent out a stern warning to members of the public that the company shall no longer condone unwarranted attacks on its staff.

He said henceforth any community that assaults Kaduna Electric staff while carrying out their lawful duties will have to face the consequences of living without power supply due to unsafe working environment for

The MD/CEO made these assertions at an interactive session with representatives of various customer groups in Rigasa, Kaduna, who visited the Kaduna Electric headquarters.

Engr. Yusuf lamented the sad incident that occurred in Kabala where some staff were assaulted saying the company has written to heads of security agencies and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission stating why it withdrew its services from the community. He said the company shall not rest until the perpetrators

The Kaduna Electric helmsman took time to educate the visitors on the power supply situation being experienced in Rigasa and also the commercial performance of the area which records presented showed was abysmal. He harped on the need for closer collaboration between the company and community/religious and youth leaders to bring about attitudinal change for the benefit of the two parties.

He urged the community representatives to help sensitise customers on the need to avoid all forms of energy theft, which he said contributed to complaints of high bills from paying customers. He also urged customers to always insist on collecting a receipt for every payment made by the company to ensure payments reflect on customer accounts.

Dr. Mohammed Suleiman, who led the community representatives expressed satisfaction with the visit saying they were better enlightened about the power sector and promised to cascade the information to other members of the communities.

Niger CP presents N37.9m cheques to families of slain officers

From Yakubu Mustapha Minna

Commissioner of Police, Niger State Command CP Ogundele J. Ayodeji, has presented cheques of over N37 million to the families of Police personnel who died in active service in the Command within the last five years.

Presenting the cheques to the next of kin and family members, under the IGP Family Welfare and Group Life Assurance Schemes at Minna Police Headquarters, the CP said losing personnel in the line of duty is a painful experience.

He expressed shock over the recent unfortunate incident, where the Command lost some of its personnel in active service.

The CP appreciated the IGP for his effort in providing succor to the families of deceased personnel, as he noted that the money will go a long way to assist them.

One of beneficiaries, Daniel Asar and Abubakar Moh’d appreciated the IGP, the CP, Niger State Police Command and particularly, the Insurance officer of the Command for their efforts towards getting the claims.

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