AEDC staff bags 6 months imprisonment for unlawful disconnection of electricity supply | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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A Lokoja Chief Magistrate’s Court has sentenced a staffer of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), Mr James Olayemi, to six months imprisonment for unlawful disconnection of electricity supply...

A Lokoja Chief Magistrate’s Court has sentenced a staffer of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company , Mr James Olayemi, to six months imprisonment for unlawful disconnection of electricity supply to the premises of the company’s customer, Dennis Osanwuta.

The judge consequently discharged and acquitted Obadaki, saying that from the evidence before him, there was no link between him and the criminal activities of the first defendant. “The EPSR also provides for a three-month written notice disconnection to a customer before AEDC can effect an impending disconnection.

 

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Like when they fail to provide stable electricity even though they’re receiving their service fees? Who should imprison them?

There are so many of them sabotaging govt installations

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