Newly Installed Transformer Vandalised And Looted In Jos

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 14th Nov, 2024 - tori.ng

The community stated that the transformer was meant to enhance power supply efficiency but vandals took advantage of the power outage to destroy it.

A newly installed transformer was vandalized and looted by suspected vandals in the Rikkos Yarkasu community in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.

The transformer was vandalised days after its installation by Jos Electricity Distribution (JED) staff.

The community stated that the transformer was meant to enhance power supply efficiency but vandals took advantage of the power outage to destroy it.

Shapiu Usman, a youth leader, said JED’s delay in connecting power to the transformer led to the looting.

He said the community had been in darkness for eight months.

In response, Engr. Kabiru Lawal, Jos Regional Manager, attributed the vandalism to “bad eggs” within the community.

“JED provided the relief transformer, worth N24 million, to ensure efficient power supply without load shedding. This amount is just for the components of the transformer. However, we agreed that the community would settle part of their debts before connection. Unfortunately, they refused to pay, prompting our delay,
” he said.
 
"Vandalism and looting of transformers have become rampant in Jos since the power outage caused by the 330kV transmission line tripping between Enugu and Benue''.
 

Recently, the company reported 80 transformers were vandalized within its franchise area.
 

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