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Electricity distributors demand justice for IKEDC workers, journalists brutalised by military men

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 7, 2025 2343 Minutes read0

•Ikeja DisCo

The Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors has asked the Nigerian Air Force, the military, and the presidency to fish out officers and men of the Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja, who attacked staff and journalists at Ikeja Electric yesterday.

The association said it would not relent until justice is served to everyone brutalised by the armed men at the headquarters of IKEDC in Alausa, Lagos, reports The PUNCH.

Our correspondent, who was also brutalised by the military men on Thursday, reports that after the invasion of the IKEDC and the brutalisation of persons, the Area Officer Commanding, Logistics Command, Air Vice Marshall AK Ademulegun, visited the office later in the day, promising to investigate the incident.

However, in an interview on TVC today, the Executive Director, Research and Advocacy, Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors, Sunday Oduntan, said Ademulegun could not feign ignorance of the attack.

Oduntan, who is also the spokesman of all the DisCos said the association would not relent in seeking redress until justice is served.

He emphasised that the debt of the Ikeja Air Force Base is N4.3 billion, and no attempt is being made to pay the debt.

“I want to believe that we’re in a sane country. I still want to believe that we’re better than we were in 1978 when Fela’s house was invaded. So, we want to see what will happen. We have to see what the presidency will do, and the military authorities too, because normally, heads must roll; not should role, heads must roll.

“For people to leave Ikeja Air Force Base fully armed in trucks, to go somewhere and start beating civilians; they made them lie down on the floor of the Air Force base, more than a hundred people, and beating them repeatedly, someone must pay for this,” he stressed.

Oduntan likened the invasion of the IKEDC by armed to a coup against all DisCos, calling on the nation’s political leaders to give this the seriousness it deserves, describing it as a very traumatic experience that has left many sleepless since yesterday.

“This is to the political class, this is not the time for you to be kissing your husband or kissing your wife to make any public show at the National Assembly. What the Air Force from Ikeja did to us yesterday was an indication that they can do a lot of things to all of you. This is how people easily plan and execute a coup. Because in a country where they will sign out vehicles and trucks with fully armed men, they signed out arms to invade civilians, we should not be dealing with issues that are not even important.

“What we should begin with now should be the issue of good governance. We should be at a point where no military person should be able to plan anything funny. What they did yesterday for us as DisCos is our coup. I pray they will not do that to the Lagos State Government, the National Assembly, or the Nigerian government. But unless these people are brought out, and we receive justice, I can assure you that they will do it again, and they will do it in a larger proportion. What happened yesterday was a coup against Ikeja Electric.

“And we need them to assure us of our safety, not just by one AVM saying you assure us after you sent your officers to come and kill us. So, this is something that the President needs to react to. Unless and until the military authorities do something about this openly and transparently, until they bring all the culprits to book, and we can see them, and they have to return the database, all the things that they took away. We no go gree(sic). They didn’t want us to see their faces from the CCTV, so they took the database away. There must be full restoration,” Oduntan declared.

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