KEDCO charge Kano residents to stop erecting structures on its right of way
Kano Electricity Distribution Plc (KEDCO) has called on residents in its franchise area to consider its right of way while erecting structures following the electrocution of a middle age man at Kano oldest industrial estate, Bompai, yesterday.
The management of the company made the call in a statement issued by Mohammed Kandi, KEDCO’s spokesperson, who described the incident as “regrettable”.
He said that the accident could have been averted if officials of the company had been contacted earlier by owner of the premises of a private business outfit, whose operation led to a loss of life.
The statement quoted KEDCO’s Head, Health, Safety and Environment unit, Aminu Abubakar as saying, “It’s important for people to seek permission from our offices nearest to them before carrying out any operations close to our power lines, otherwise they are violating our right of way, which often leads to these kinds of accidents.”
“Erecting any structures—building, signpost or bus stop within 5.5 meters to the left or right amounts to violation of our right of way; this is what the law says. This practice is prevalent among residents and this most stop in order to prevent electrocutions of this nature,” Abubakar said.
According to Abubakar, “Our Company is working assiduously to minimize the rate of power related accident in its coverage area, and we really need the cooperation of customers in this regard.”
He explained that, “KEDCO could have de-energies the area if it was given a prior notice of any repairs or tasks being carried out close to its power installation.”