Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) has
confirmed that its headquarters in Lagos was invaded by personnel from the
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Thursday morning.
Mr Kingsley Okotie, Head of Corporate Communications
for Ikeja Electric, told our Correspondent on Thursday in Lagos that the
incident followed the disconnection of electricity to a NAF facility due to
unpaid bills and operational concerns.
Okotie explained that the disruption took place in the
early hours of Thursday when uniformed Air Force officers forcefully entered
the premises of the utility company, demanding immediate reconnection to the
power grid.
He said that when their demands were not met, the
officers resorted to damaging property and causing chaos within the Ikeja
Electric office, prompting concerns over the safety and security of the
premises.
Okotie clarified that the disconnection was not solely
due to financial issues but was also prompted by other operational concerns.
He emphasised that there were significant safety
concerns regarding the safety of Ikeja Electric personnel, particularly due to
the high level of hostility towards staff members within the Air Force base.
“The disconnection was not just about non-payment.
There are operational factors at play, including serious safety concerns for
our staff.
“We have faced incidents of harassment, making it
increasingly difficult for our staff to work in such conditions,”Okotie
explained.
Freedomonline recalls that on March 3, NAF had raised
alarms about a prolonged blackout at its Ikeja base, which had been without
stable electricity for 12 days in spite of consistent payments to Ikeja
Electric.
NAF had warned that the prolonged blackout was
exposing sensitive military equipment, including bombs and rockets, to
dangerously high temperatures, raising fears of a potential explosion.
“These bombs are not meant to be exposed to extreme
heat. The longer this blackout continues, the higher the risk of an explosion,”
NAF stated, making reference to the 2002 Ikeja Cantonment bomb blast.
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