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Soldiers beat up Kaduna Electric staff over alleged disconnection of Kebbi Barracks

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
May 1, 2023
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Soldiers allegedly invaded the office of the Kaduna Electric Distribution Company, KAEDCO, in Kebbi State, and beat up staff members on duty over alleged disconnection.

The soldiers reportedly stormed the company on Saturday over the alleged disconnection of electricity at Dukku Barracks in Birnin Kebbi, the state capital

The Head, Corporate Communication, Kaduna Electric, Abdulazeez Abdullahi, who confirmed the incident said the military never lodged any complaint regarding its services or any perceived grievances it might have had with the company before attacking its staff.

“In fact, several attempts by our management team in Kebbi State requesting meetings with the army, where issues of interest were to be discussed were rebuffed.”

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“We condemn in strong terms the molestation of our staff by men of the Nigerian Army in Birnin Kebbi.

“The armed soldiers invaded our premises Saturday afternoon and unleashed mayhem on unsuspecting staff and customers.

“The helpless victims were beaten and subjected to humiliating treatment by the marauding soldiers for no reasons. Such brazen act of impunity has no place in the civilised society we live in.

‘We wish to make clear that Kaduna Electric cannot guarantee its services in an unsafe environment. The safety and well being of our staff is a priority.

“We do not tolerate such intimidation and molestation of our staff and shall act appropriately within the law to seek redress.”

According to Daily Trust, a source at the barracks said, “Considering the precarious security situation in the country, particularly in the northern part, KAEDCO should have been a little bit more cautious disconnecting a whole army formation.

“Leaving an army formation like Dukku Barracks, where enormous weapons are kept and stockpiled in darkness is extremely dangerous and risky,” the source said.

The military authorities are yet to officially react to the issue.

Source: Daily Trust

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