Unlawful Disconnection: AEDC staff bags six month in Prison

A magistrate Court sitting in Lokoja has sentenced a Staff of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company Company AEDC, Mr. James Olayemi to six months im


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Unlawful Disconnection: AEDC staff bags six month in Prison


A magistrate Court sitting in Lokoja has sentenced a Staff of  Abuja Electricity Distribution Company Company AEDC, Mr. James Olayemi to six months imprison with an option of Fine N50,000 for unlawful disconnection  of electricity supply to a customer's house in Lokoja , the State capital.
 
Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that the Chief Magistrate,Tanko Muhammed, Thursday August 12, sentenced the first defendant , James Olayemi to six months imprison and ordered for the reconnection of electricity supply to the compound of Mr .Dennis Osawota with immediate effect.
 
Earlier, the Complainant, Mr. Dennis Osawota who is a  retired top Management staff of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) had dragged the Mr. James Olayemi the Marketing officer and the Regional Manager , Lamidi Obadaki over the damages done to his property and unlawful disconnection of electricity supply  to his house even after payment N370,000 for February bill and still went on to cut the supply to house.
 
The duo had allegedly committed  offences  contrary to Regulations 5 and 11 of the Nigeria Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Connection And Disconnection Procedures for Electricity Services 2007 and punishable under Section 94 of electric power sector reform (EPSR) Act 2005.
 
The prosecution counsel, O.C. King Esq. who was represented by Emeje Aruwa Esq, the private prosecution was brought pursuant to sections 86, 87, 88, 107 (a), (e), 108(1) (c), 111, 112 and 113 of the Kogi State Administration of Criminal Justice Law 2017, by Surveyor Dennis Osanwuta. 
 
According to the prosecution, the defendants, on March 10, 2020 along with others still at large, did "maliciously and unlawfully disconnected electricity supply to electricity metre with Account number 715718350 supplying electricity to the building being occupied by the complainant No 1, NIWA Quarters, Lokoja, Kogi State.
 
The first information report FIR  read in part, "That you and others now at large on the 10th March, 2020 within the Magisterial District of this court, did conspire amongst yourselves to commit felony.
 
"To wit: Unlawful disconnection of electricity supply and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 97 of the Penal Code, Laws of Kogi State.
 
Aruwa also submitted that the duo did conspire to carryout a disconnection of electricity supply to the premises of the complainant in spite of the fact that he did not default in payment of his bills and described the act as unlawful.
 
He urged the court to take cognizance of  Regulation 10(8) of the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, Connection and Disconnection Procedures of Electricity Services, 2007.
 
However , the Counsel to the defendants, C.P. Ocheja Esq. urged the the court to determine  whether they prosecution had made out a prima facie case against the defendants to warrant the court compelling them to enter their defence.
 
Ocheja urged the court to strike out the case over presumed inability of the prosecution to establish a prima facie case against the defendants to link them with the alleged offences.
 
In his judgement , the Chief  Magistrate , Muhammed Tanko absolved the Regional Manager AEDC, Mr.Lamidi Obadaki who is the second defendant in this case  of any complicity on two counts charges of criminal conspiracy and unlawful disconnection of Aupply was  therefore discharged and acquitted  , stressing that from evidence of before him there was  no link between him criminal activities of the first defendant .
 
Tank explained first defendant, James Olayemi  has been  sentenced for running contrary to Sections  5 and 11Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission Connection And Disconnection Procedures for Electricity Services 2007 and punishable under Section 94 of electric power sector reform (EPSR) Act 2005.
 
According the Chief Magistrate Tanko Mohammed , the provision of Section 5  stated that the electricity consumers are given maximum of 10 days for payment of electricity bill and 3months before disconnection could made after AEDC must formerly written to inform the customers of the impending disconnection.
 
"In view of evidence before me, the complainant has not be given such opportunity , therefore the first defendant is guilty as charged .I hereby sentence him to six months imprisonment and an option of fine of N50,000", he stressed  .
 
 

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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
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