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    Home»Metro»Residents Cry Out As Widow, Son Die In Fire Sparked By ‘NEPA’ Cable
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    Residents Cry Out As Widow, Son Die In Fire Sparked By ‘NEPA’ Cable

    Jane OkoroBy Jane OkoroJune 10, 2023Updated:June 10, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIA)- A widow, simply identified as Mary, and her son, Prince, have been electrocuted by an 11 KVA high-tension cable owned by the Benin Electricity Distribution Company in the Eruemukohwarien community of Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State.

    According to eyewitnesses, the old and weakened cable broke on the roof of a market stall, causing Mary to try and save her son, which resulted in a fatal electric shock.

    The cable’s sudden breakage caused a fire that engulfed the victims, leaving the entire community in mourning.

    Punch reports that, less than a year ago, three other people also lost their lives to electrocution in the same community.

    Following the recurring incident of electrocution, residents in the area have demanded the BEDC replace the outdated cables instead of using temporary solutions.

    As of this morning, the cable that caused the tragic deaths of the mother and son was lying on the ground.

    READ ALSO: IBEDC Warns Kwara, Kogi, Oyo Residents Of Incoming Darkness Over Unpaid Electricity Bills

    Eyewitnesses have expressed their concerns about the old and obsolete nature of the BEDC cables, emphasizing the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul rather than temporary fixes.

    The Secretary General of the community, Chief Kingsley Emomate, expressed his sadness over the recurring tragedies and made a heartfelt appeal to the BEDC. He urged the company to replace the outdated cables in the community, acknowledging the devastating loss of lives and stressing the importance of preventing such incidents from happening again in the future.

    “It is truly a pitiable and sympathetic incident. It is very unfortunate that lives have been lost,” Emomate lamented.

    “We experienced a similar tragedy over a year ago, where we lost three community members. This recurring loss of lives due to poor electrical materials provided by BEDC is unacceptable. I urge the government to intervene and ensure the replacement of these aged cables that have been in use for over 40 years.”

    Benin Electricity Distribution Company Chief Kingsley Emomate Ughelli North Local Government Area
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