Hell was let loose in Ushafa, a community in Bwari area council of Abuja, as residents went after the Area Manager of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, Emma Ijou, threatening to kill him and his workers after he shut down source of power to the entire area.
Ushafa, one of the recognized communities in the FCT is currently facing acute power problem as transformers supplied by AEDC in the area are not sufficient to power the entire community.
A source told DAILY POST that most transformers in the community were purchased by community members and allegedly taken over by the power company who most times, deprive them of the use of the same transformers they paid money to install.
But Drama, however, started on Monday morning when residents discovered that the entire area had been cut off from the power source on the order of the Area Manager, Emma Ijou, who alleged that residents refused to pay their bills.
Our correspondent gathered that the area was left in total darkness for nearly three days as the source of supply was cut off Saturday morning; and when contacted by a few community members, Emma told them power could only be restored when residents were ready to pay their bills.
A few people who took their bills to the branch office, had asked why their light should be disconnected instead of those who the manager claimed indebted, but he remained adamant.
When he made to escape from the scene, they tracked him and dragged him to the chief palace, located in the heart of Ushafa, near Bill Clinton Pottery House. But for the timely interventions of the community chief, residents were ready to beat the area manager who was visibly afraid and begging them to give him another chance. Mr Emma was set free after he promised to restore power to the community immediately.Consequently, angry residents wielding dangerous weapons stormed the Area office located at Peyi, near Ushafa, requesting to see the Area Manager and a few other officers who work with him. On citing them, some of the officers took to their heels, leaving only the Manager and a few other persons at the mercy of the residents.
When DAILY POST reached out to a few of the officers who escaped, they blamed their Manager for their ordeal, saying they had told him to give the order for reconnection. One of them who claimed anonymity said ‘’ We have been telling this manager to stop what he is doing. How could he have ordered that the entire community be disconnected? It’s not true that the community is not paying their bills. If you check our record, you will realize that majority have paid for the month of January and February, so what is he talking about.’’
Another staff who spoke to DAILY POST said, ‘’ The Area Manager has failed by this singular act. He has put his integrity on the line by simply saying residents did not pay their bills. He needs to remit the money in his possession and stop lying against residents. How can you even disconnect community light because a few people did not pay? Is that professional? We have been telling him,’’ he said.
When contacted on the phone, Ijuo, who declined comment, hung off. When our correspondent tried to call back, he rejected and switched off his phone, apparently because our correspondent identified himself as a journalist seeking reaction on the incident