General News of Wednesday, 26 March 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Arrested cable vandals not our employees - Ikeja Electric

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Ikeja Electric has denied claims that two of its employees were caught vandalizing cables attached to a transformer in the Lawson community on March 24, 2025.

In a statement on Wednesday, Ikeja Electric said it does not condone any unlawful act that undermines its commitment to delivering an efficient and reliable power supply.

"This applies to our direct employees, third-party contractors, and any individuals or groups, regardless of their status," it said.

According to Kingsley Okotie, Head of Corporate Communications at Ikeja Electric, the individuals in question are employees of Arise Business Link, a company engaged by Ikeja Electric for debt recovery operations.

"They are currently being interrogated by the Lagos State Police Command to gather more information about their activities, possible accomplices, and other relevant details to aid their prosecution," the company said.

"Earlier this year, we made a public appeal to community members, security agencies, and traditional institutions to assist in combating vandalism and energy theft by reporting suspicious activities. The collaboration with local security groups and communities such as Lawson-Oke-Ira in Ojodu and Epe has been instrumental in tackling these crimes. Just weeks ago, vandals along the Epe corridor were apprehended, and now another group has been caught.

"We commend the Lagos State Government, security agencies, local communities, traditional rulers, and other stakeholders for their unwavering support in the fight against these criminal activities.

"At Ikeja Electric, we maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards vandalism, energy theft, and safety infractions. These illegal activities not only disrupt power supply but also lead to significant financial losses due to infrastructure replacement and revenue shortfalls," Ikeja Electric said.

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