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BEDC connects Uteh Community to national grid

Residents of Omozogie in Uteh Community, Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of Edo State, were thrown into jubilation last Friday, as BEDC Electricity Plc (BEDC), connected the community to the national grid after years without electricity supply. The inauguration of the substation, started with a town hall meeting organised by the community, and had in…

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Residents of Omozogie in Uteh Community, Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of Edo State, were thrown into jubilation last Friday, as BEDC Electricity Plc (BEDC), connected the community to the national grid after years without electricity supply.

The inauguration of the substation, started with a town hall meeting organised by the community, and had in attendance BEDC management team led by the Head, Community Relations, Mrs Virginia Osineme; Business Manager of Ikpoba Hill, Mrs. Ekaete Ntukidem; and her Business Head Distribution, Mr. Mamah, committee members, and residents of the Uteh Omozogie community.

The meeting stressed the need for residents to see the substation as a collective responsibility, which should be protected against vandalism and all other forms of energy theft.

Addressing the town hall meeting, Mrs Osineme said: “The protection of the substation is everybody’s business. If there is no light, you know who to meet and talk to. If you see anybody in the substation that is not authorised by BEDC and the electricity committee, he or she is a vandal and should be apprehended.”

She also seized the opportunity to educate the people of Uteh Omozogie community on basic safety tips, like proper earthing of their premises, the importance of engaging licensed electricians to wire their houses, and the need to avoid substandard electrical accessories.

She equally pleaded with the community leaders to work with BEDC to educate the children, youths, and their wives on the importance of electricity safety, and also help disseminate the safety tips.

On her part, Mrs Ntukidem commended the community members for their patience throughout the process of connecting them to the national grid.

According to the Business Manager, functional meters have been properly installed, and will provide customers with fair and transparent billing. “Please, ensure no new wire is connected illegally to the network, we will know because of the check meter attached to the transformer, vend as at when due and don’t allow electricians to tamper with the transformer.” She said.

The General Okae-Don, Uteh. Mr Iyoha Omozogie, lauded BEDC for keeping faith with the Community, saying: “we thank the management and staff of BEDC for how they have been able to direct us in ensuring Omozogie community is connected to the national grid.

We also thank the members of the community for their selfless donations and doggedness in ensuring the yearning of the people becomes a reality. We now have light in Omozogie.”

According to Iyoha, the community has also set up an electricity committee  that will be working with BEDC in ensuring meters were not bypassed in order to mitigate energy losses, quick response to faults and protection of the newly installed substation.

 

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