‘It’s a crime to throw our staff off the ladder’ — Ikeja Electric reacts to viral videos
Ikeja Electric Plc (IE), one of the major electricity distribution companies in Nigeria, says any form of assault on its staff is a criminal offense punishable by the extant laws of the land.
The company, reacting to viral videos showing attacks on its staff, restated its commitment of the company to the safety of its staff across its network area.
Felix Ofulue, the head of corporate communications, gave the assurance via a statement issued in Lagos on Monday.
He said the company was aware of the wave of malicious attacks on its staff by some customers and cautioned that the management will not allow unwarranted attack of its staff.
“In line with the company’s obligation to provide service under a conducive atmosphere to our customers, we will continue to escalate such matters to law enforcement agencies”, Ofulue said.
He disclosed that some of the attackers in the past cases had been sentenced to prison by court, while urging aggrieved customers to remain mindful of these matters and adopt a more civil approach to engagement with staff.
According
to him, Section 173 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State states that any person
who unlawfully assaults another and thereby does him harm commits felony and is
liable on conviction to imprisonment for three years.
“It
is wrong for persons to attack our technical staff who are on the ladder, it is
also an offence to throw them off the ladder. Please note that IE has zero
tolerance on assault on staff and remains committed to protecting the lives of
its staff. We will not hesitate to seek redress through any means within
the limits of law,” he said.
Staff
of Ikeja Electric have been attacked while in the line of duty by some
consumers, who were not satisfied with their services. Some of the videos
below:
‘It’s a crime to throw our staff off the ladder’ —
Ikeja Electric reacts to viral videos
Ikeja Electric Plc (IE), one of the major
electricity distribution companies in Nigeria, says any form of assault on its
staff is a criminal offense punishable by the extant laws of the land.
The company, reacting to viral videos showing
attacks on its staff, restated its commitment of the company to the safety of
its staff across its network area.
Felix Ofulue, the head of corporate
communications, gave the assurance via a statement issued in Lagos on Monday.
He said the company was aware of the wave of
malicious attacks on its staff by some customers and cautioned that the
management will not allow unwarranted attack of its staff.
“In line with the company’s obligation to provide
service under a conducive atmosphere to our customers, we will continue to
escalate such matters to law enforcement agencies”, Ofulue said.
He disclosed that some of the attackers in the
past cases had been sentenced to prison by court, while urging aggrieved
customers to remain mindful of these matters and adopt a more civil approach to
engagement with staff.
According to him, Section 173 of the Criminal Law
of Lagos State states that any person who unlawfully assaults another and thereby
does him harm commits felony and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for
three years.
“It is wrong for persons to attack our technical
staff who are on the ladder, it is also an offence to throw them off the
ladder. Please note that IE has zero tolerance on assault on staff and remains
committed to protecting the lives of its staff. We will not hesitate to seek
redress through any means within the limits of law,” he said.
Staff of Ikeja Electric have been attacked while
in the line of duty by some consumers, who were not satisfied with their
services. Some of the videos below:
Residents attack PHCN staff 😳😳
pic.twitter.com/CZpIT9RaWl
— Laila Ijeoma (@LailaIjeoma) May 27, 2019
….another confrontation of further frustration
from the PHCN. Imagine locking down a building for almost a year. Now that you
have a tenant to take charge, PHCN gives you a Bill for N200k as electricity
charges for light that was never consumed! pic.twitter.com/wDoJgLETjN
— Femi anjorin (@cappyadisa) May 27, 2019
He also commented on the videos of assault on IE
staff currently being recycled on social media, stating the incidents in the
videos are old and that most of the culprits have been punished appropriately.
Ofulue added that the company will promptly
withdraw its services from customers and communities that prove too hostile to
operate in.
The Cable
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