Abuja Electricity Fined N18m Over Girl’s Death

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has been sanctioned sanctions for negligence that resulted in the electrocution of an eight-year-old girl, Faith Yakubu, at Anguwan Dodo, Gwagwalada, in the Federal Capital Territory.

The electricity??y distribution company was found guilty of the offence and fined N18 million by the regulatory authority, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

The Commission said the accident occurred when a staff of AEDC disconnected the wires feeding the residence of one of its consumers over alleged non-payment of accumulated electricity bills.

The disconnected electricity wires were left loosely on the ground by a technical staff without disconnecting the source of electricity supply from the transformer.

The Commission said little Faith had, unknown to her, grabbed the naked wires with her bare hands in an attempt to cross over them while running an errand for the parents.

The child was electrocuted along with a four-month-old boy she strapped on her back.

While the young girl was lost her life, the baby on her back survived the accident.

The Commission said in Abuja on Monday that it had upheld the recommendations in the report on the Panel on Accident Investigation set up to investigate the incident.

The panel had found the distribution company culpable of negligence which resulted in the electrocution of the young girl in a location within the company’s franchise area.

Credit: PremiumTimes

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