Residents of the communities in both local governments
alleged that the IBEDC claimed they paid their bill payment into a wrong
account.
While calling on the management of IBEDC to reconnect the
affected communities to the national grid instead of using personnel of the
Nigerian Army to disperse the peaceful protesters who matched to its Isokun,
Ilesa Branch office on Friday, the Alatise community leader, Moroof Sanjo, said
the three transformers serving the areas were procured by residents at 10
million Naira each.
According to him, “The transformers, each of which cost 10
million naira, were purchased by the customers. Each house contributed 65,000
Naira and also bought the controversial meter from IBEDC agents at 75,000
Naira. The IBEDC gave each consumer a month free electricity after which they
have been loading credit through the smart prepaid cards, “ he stressed.
Moroof faulted the decision of the IBEDC management to
punish the whole community instead of finding an amicable solution to the
problem.
He also stressed that the use of force through the army was
a violation of their fundamental human rights.
“Many of our people sustained various degrees of injuries,
scampering for safety on sighting the soldiers. Does it mean that we don’t have
the right to protest against injustice? Why would IBEDC disconnect us when
discussions were ongoing to find a solution to the problem? All we care about
now is for IBEDC to restore electricity to the areas because we have been
exposed to robbery, during which a life was lost; there was also cable theft
and kidnapping in the past when we suffered similar ill treatment from them,”
he stated.
He noted that they protested to the Ilesa Area command of
the police and the palace of the Owa Obokun of Ijesaland to seek redress.
In her response, Kikelomo Owoeye, Senior Communication
Officer, IBEDC Osun Region stated that the company as a customer centric
organisation was still investigating the claims by some members of Alatise,
Ilupeju and Ijaregbe communities in Ilesa.
In her words, “But while the investigation is going on, we
want to clarify that IBEDC will not request that any of its personnel assault
or molest her customers. As much as IBEDC will not allow her staff to be
assaulted or molested, IBEDC will not encourage assault or molestation of any
kind but rather prefer a round table discussion.
“On the metering scheme, IBEDC like every other DISCO in
Nigeria is regulated by the Federal Government through Nigeria Electricity
Regulatory Commission (NERC). Therefore, the metering programme is also
regulated by NERC, whereby CAPMI, ICAP, MAP and NMMP have been the metering
schemes that IBEDC has engaged in since its privatisation.
“In lieu of this, the Management of IBEDC frowns at the use
of illicit meters in her network.
“The organization has made several disclaimers to this
effect as the act of using such meters are termed to be an economic sabotage.
Presently, there is a metering programme going on, MAP which customers can
embrace and get metered within ten working days after payment.
“We urge all our esteemed customers and stakeholders to
disregard any information claiming that IBEDC has authorized the sale and
installation of Unistar meters within its franchise, other than the ones
installed before 2014. Such a claim is false and aimed at misleading innocent
customers.
“Kindly avoid any group or persons that are parading themselves as having legal backing to install meters without IBEDC consent.”