Tag: electrocution

  • Edo: Pupils protest electrocution of colleague 

    Pupils of Eyean Community Secondary, Eyean in Uhunmwode local government on Thursday afternoon protested the killing of a JSS 3 students by a naked electricity wire.

    The incident was said to have happened while the students were going home.

    Witnesses said the victim identified as Benedict was going home when he touched a rod from a broken electric pole and was immediately electrocuted.

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    The witnesses said a vehicle had hit the pole and broken it into half thereby exposing the rod inside.

    Sight of the dead student angered other students who blocked the Bénin-Auchi highway causing heavy vehicular traffic.

    The protesting students accused the Bénin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) of causing the death by not taking steps to fix the broken electric pole.

    When contacted for comments, spokesman for the BEDC, Tayo Adekunle, said they were yet to receive reports about the incident from their field officers.

    According to him, “We will commence investigation and take appropriate action based on the outcome of the investigation.

    “Management will take the necessary action. It is our people in the field that will give report on what actually transpired.”

     

  • Ex-PHCN staff electrocuted in Delta

    Ex-PHCN staff electrocuted in Delta

    An ex-staff of defunct Power Holding Company (PHCN) has been electrocuted in Agbor, Ika South L.G.A. in Delta State after power was restored to the high tension lines he was illegally working on.

    The victim who was identified as Monday Eboh, hails from Idumu Esah in Ika North East Local Government Area, was electrocuted on a high tension cable after power was turned on  by  Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC).

    The Nation gathered that the victim lost his job and has been working privately as an electrician.

    An eye witness who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “Monday was a former NEPA staff before he lost his job there, so he started working as an electrician. An electrician informed Monday of a job work, but he said he was on his way. After some time, a lady called back informing us that Monday was dead that Monday was on the high tension electric when BEDC restored power. So we rushed down to Owanta close to the second power line and met Monday dead then we rushed him to the mortuary”.

    Corporate Affairs Officer, BEDC, Asaba/Agbor, Mrs. Esther Okolie said the victim had been declared wanted by the security operatives for his illegal activities which has destroyed BEDC installations and transformers

    According to her the victim who was a staff of the organization was dismissed in 2009.

    Mrs. Okolie said that the victim was trying to illegally divert lines from one feeder to another unknown that power would be restored.

    Her words, “The electrocuted suspect has been declared wanted by the security operatives i.e. the police, SSS and by the Business Manager of BEDC Agbor for wanton destruction of our installations and transformers through his illegal activities last year. Monday Ebor who was an ex-staff but dismissed in 2009 was electrocuted at Jolly Street Ist Power-Line,Boji-Boji Owa while trying to illegally divert  lines from Owa  Feeder to another in Town Feeder  unknown to him that the Feeder that was out on load would be restored by noon

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  • Student, nursing mother electrocuted in Calabar

    Student, nursing mother electrocuted in Calabar

    A 100 level student of Mechanical Engineering of the Cross River State University of Technology (CRUTECH) and a nursing mother were killed Tuesday when a high-tension cable fell on the roof of their building at 14 Adak Uko Street in Calabar on Monday night.

    The landlord of the building, Mr Obo, said the cable had always been falling in the past, but not on the roof. He said this time was the first time it fell on the roof and caused a fire that razed the building and killed the two people.

    He said the affected building had 12 tenants.

    He said since the incident occurred nobody from the fire service or the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company had shown up.

    A friend of the deceased student, Mr Tolale Prince Harmony, reiterated that the cable had been falling several time in the past and the PHEDC office in Calabar had been approached severally to do something about it, but they kept referring the residents to Port Harcourt.

    “They keep directing the people to call Port Harcourt. I am wondering, what does Port Harcourt have to do with this? I don’t understand. During the fire, they called the fire service and they said no water, no imprest, nothing to run. I don’t understand this. The cable fell on the building. And caused a fire that killed Inyang David and killed another lady, who just gave birth, and did child dedication just two Sundays ago. Cross River should come into play because it has affected a citizen of the state. The government should do something to ensure its citizens are in good condition.”

    Harmony who led a protest to the Governor’s Office Tuesday lamented that the deceased was an only child, who father was late.

    Special Adviser to the Governor on Student Affairs, Prince Michael Abuo, said the governor is going to ensure the issue is addressed so it does not happen again.

  • Electrocution: AEDC constitutes panel on death of two persons in Niger

    Electrocution: AEDC constitutes panel on death of two persons in Niger

    The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has set up a six-man investigative team to unravel the immediate and remote causes of electrocution of two persons in Angwan Biri in Niger.

    Mr Ahmed Shekarau, AEDC’s Head, Public Relations and Media, said in a statement  on Tuesday  that the  accident  occurred on July 29.

    Shekarau said the preliminary report on the incident revealed that the binding wire of an 11Kv line got loose due to a windy condition and came into contact with the 415V red phase cable.

    This, Shekarau said, resulted in high voltage that was alleged to have caused  the unfortunate death of two people, while four others sustained injuries.

    He said that the panel had the mandate to establish the root causes of the incident.

    According to Shekarau, the panel has two weeks to submit its report.

    The Director, Risk and Compliance of AEDC, Mr Collins Chabuka, said insinuation that 49 houses were affected in the incident was false.

    He advised  the  public and the media  to be cautious  of  fake information.

    Chabuka said the decision of the company to set up a probe was part of its internal incident reporting, investigation procedure guidelines and industry best practice.

    “It is AEDC’s internal health and safety policy requirements that all accidents are investigated by independent internal persons with extensive industry background, competence and knowledge.”

    He said that the purpose of the investigation was  to highlight the shortcomings that might have led to the incident and recommend remedial measures to prevent a recurrence.

    Chabuka described the incident as most unfortunate, adding that the company had complied with regulatory requirements by officially notifying the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Nigeria Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA) of the accident.

    The AEDC director, who commiserated with the family of the deceased and other members of the Angwan Biri community, also expressed AEDC’s sympathy to the injured persons.

    According to him, AEDC is taking over the treatment of one of the  victims who is still receiving treatment in the hospital, following the discharge of other three affected  persons .

    The panel is being chaired by Mr Mohammed Sule, a Nigerian Electricity Industry professional with over 26 years of experience in Distribution Network Operations, Maintenance and Protection System.

    AEDC had constituted similar panels to unravel the remote causes of electrical accidents in Nyanya, Mapape, among others in its franchise areas where it had experienced electrical accidents

     

  • Suspected robber electrocuted in Kogi

    Suspected robber electrocuted in Kogi

    Nemesis may have caught up with a suspected bandit who was electrocuted  in Lokoja, Kogi State on Friday.

    The suspect whose name could not be ascertained as of the time of filing this report was electrocuted on around the AIG Zone 8 area of Lokoja.

    He reportedly met his death in an attempt to scale the wall of a targeted house, according to a resident of the area.

    While police authorities could not confirm the incident, another resident who pleaded that his name not be mentioned, said some residents were alerted of the youngster’s body stuck to an electrified fence.

    The source added that power was put off before the lifeless body was brought down.

  • Calabar tragedy: Community calls on PHEDC to restore power

    Calabar tragedy: Community calls on PHEDC to restore power

    The Community Head of Nyaghassang in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, that witnessed the unfortunate viewing centre electrocution incident last week Thursday, Ndabo Enobong Tommy, has called on Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) to restore electricity to the area.

    Tommy told The Nation in Calabar Wednesday, “We don’t have electricity here since that incident. They should work towards addressing the situation properly so that electricity can be restored to the area. A lot of businesses are being affected here because there is no light. We have barbers, welders, hairdressers, mechanics and others who need light for their businesses and it has affected them. Even for residents it has not been comfortable being without light since. Everybody needs electricity to do one thing or the other. So we call on them to restore the power as soon as possible.”

    The community head, who had set up a committee to determine the exact figure of causalities of the incident, said they would have a report by the weekend.

    “We will give you exact details of the victims on Saturday or Sunday,” he said.

    Last Thursday night, a high-tension cable, the UNICAL 11KV Feeder, fell on a viewing centre while many football lovers were in the building, constructed from corrugated iron zinc, to watch Manchester United FC host Anderlecht FC in the UEFA Europa League quarter final match, electrocuting at least seven, while several more sustained various degrees of burns.

     

  • How Calabar viewing centre electrocution tragedy occurred

    How Calabar viewing centre electrocution tragedy occurred

    It was something football lovers in Nyaghassang Community in Calabar Municipality of Cross River State had done hundreds of times before – watching football matches at a popular viewing centre along Access High School Road.

    Little did they know that Thursday night, when Manchester United hosted Anderlecht in a return leg of the Europa League quarterfinal match, was going to turn out to be a great tragedy.

    A high-tension cable which according to a Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) official, was the UNICAL 11KV Feeder, fell on the viewing centre electrocuting many of the passionate football lovers who were in the building at about 9.30pm. Initial reports put the casualty figure at over 30, but when our correspondent got to the scene of the incident, several eyewitnesses said the number of people that died on the spot ranged between seven and 10.

    Chairman of the medical advisory committee of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Dr Ogbu Ngim, who represented the Chief Medical Director, Dr Thomas Agan, said  18 persons with various degrees of burns were brought to the hospital. He said seven were confirmed dead, while the remaining 11 were responding to treatment.

    It was observed that the viewing centre, constructed with zinc was located directly under the high-tension cable, just like many other buildings in the area. The cable fell on the building after an explosion from a transformer that was located nearby. It was estimated that the viewing centre could contain about 120 people.

    It was gathered that while the match was on the there was a loud explosion from the transformer and the power went out and the cable landed on the roof of the viewing centre. Quite curiously it was gathered that those watching the game were aware of the cable that landed on the roof, but being so eager to continue their match and thinking there was no current in the cable as the power had gone out, urged the owner of the centre to put on his generator.

    After the generator was put on they all went back inside to continue their match and then power was restored by PHEDC and the fire erupted in the building.

    According to someone who was inside the centre, the building seemed to be vibrating. In the pandemonium that ensued as many made for the exit, several of them got electrocuted. “As their bodies kept touching the zinc which had live electricity running through it and people’s bodies kept rubbing on other bodies in the confusion that is how the problem escalated,” an eyewitness described

    A young man who described himself as Innocent recounted, “I was inside the building when we heard the first explosion so some of us came outside and we saw the cable that had cut and fallen on the roof. In fact some people were passing under the cable as they were calling the owner of the viewing centre to put on the generator so that they can continue their match. When the generator was put on people went inside. What saved me was because I just stood outside waiting for the DSTV to finish loading. You know that DSTV normally takes time to load when it goes off. So I stood outside for some minutes and just as I was going inside to check if the match had restarted, I saw a close friend who was sitting in front of me, running out and his body touched the zinc wall and he fell to the ground. Before you know it people started running out in numbers, trying to get out of the door at the same time. That is how they were falling one after the other right in front of me. I saw my friend die before me and there was nothing I could do.

    “When it had died down, people came around to help remove the bodies. They were just pulling bodies out like logs of wood. It was like hell fire. This is something that would traumatize me for the rest of my life. Those that did not rush out during the incident are the ones that were safe. For me I counted eight people that died on the spot and they were six men and two women. Thank God it did not happen on the day Barcelona played Juventus or the day Chelsea played Man United, because the placed would have been more jam-packed and the causalities would have been.”

    Another young man who identified himself as Dominic said he had paid for the match and was watching when he got call from a friend to join him for a drink. “I had already paid my N50 and was watching the match. Then a friend of mine called me to join him at Doris O Hotel. So I left and joined him there. I even continued watching the match there. It was when I came back here that I saw the disaster that happened here. That call from my friend saved my life.”

    Mr Chris Abang, who also would have been in the viewing centre said he was delayed by his wife. “I had just come back from Ogoja and was in a hurry to go and watch the match. I am a Man U fan. So I could not wait to go and watch match. But my wife insisted that I stayed back and have something to eat. So I decided to listen to her and when I finished eating and was on my way to the viewing centre the whole incident happened right in front of me. My wife’s delay saved my life that yesterday.”

    But a certain Emmanuel Okon, who lost his life in the incident was not so lucky. According to his wife, Mary, being a Manchester United fan he left to watch the match despite her asking him to stay back and eat something.

    Speaking between sobs, she said, “I was boiling rice for him and then he decided to go and watch the match. I told him to stay back and eat but he said I should come and meet him when it was ready. When the incident happened I went there to look for him and when I found him he was not moving. There were bodies lying on the floor everywhere. I carried him with the help of his nephew, but he was not responding. His body was cold. With the help of a neighbour who is a taxi man, we carried him to the hospital where we were told he was dead.”

    The late Okon’s nephew Godswill Okon recounted in tears also, “That evening me and my uncle were just joking about the match. He is a Man U fan and I am a Chelsea fan. So we were playfully arguing and I told him Man U will lose. He said no way that they would win. So when it was time for the match, he called me to go with him and watch, but I felt somehow and decided not to go. Normally I would have been there to watch the game, but I suddenly did not feel too well. People were even surprised that I did not go to watch. While we were home that we heard and went out and I got there and saw my uncle dead. My uncle was a very loving and kind person. He was the one who was taking care of me. My school fees, accommodation, feeding, clothes, everything. I don’t know what I would do now he is gone. Who would come to our help?”

    Spokesperson of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) John Onyi, they were yet to ascertain the level of casualties. “We are not here to apportion blame but to investigate. It was UNICAL 11KV Feeder that snapped at that junction and fell on top of the roof. The viewing centre was in PHEDC’s right of way. There should be at least a 12.5 metre gap away from the high-tension cable. But as you can see now there are buildings right under the high-tension cable. Our investigations would include who gave approvals for buildings to be constructed under high tension cables. But like I said, we are not here for blame. Our condolences go to families that have been affected. We appeal for calm,” he said.

    Secretary of the Nyaghassang Qua Clan Council, Comrade Iso Basey Edim said it was unfair that the PHEDC did not bother to maintain their equipment, but were only interested in collecting money or disconnecting power. He urged that the government should do something about the situation.

    Cross River Deputy Governor, Prof Ivara Esu, who visited the scene of the incident, commiserated with the victims and said the government would take care of the treatment of those affected by the incident. He said an investigation would be launched into the matter.

    Cross River State governor, Prof Ben Ayade in a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr Christian Ita, ordered the setting up of a commission of inquiry on the viewing center tragedy.

    Ayade, who also commiserated with the victims, described the incident as tragic and horrifying, said the state government will also offer assistance to the victims and their families.

     

  • Bird ‘turns to woman’after electrocution

    Bird ‘turns to woman’after electrocution

    There was panic yesterday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, as a bird purportedly turned into a woman.

    The incident, which occurred about 8a.m. at Agip/Ada-George junction, attracted a crowd.

    The Nation learnt the bird purportedly turned into a woman after it was electrocuted by a high tension wire.

    An eyewitness, Promise Amadi, who confirmed the incident, claimed the bird perched on top of a high tension pole at the junction when electricity was restored.

    He said the bird was electrocuted and it fell down and purportedly turned into a woman, with cowries on her neck.

    Amadi said 10 other birds on the junction flew away when the electrocuted bird fell down.

    Another source, who preferred anonymity, said the bird resembled a vulture.

    The eyewitness, who went spiritual, said the banner of a cleric was on the pole, adding that the power of God in the clergyman caused the miracle.

    “This witch has sucked people’s blood. It is God that did this miracle. The vulture was on top of the pole when power was restored. It was electrocuted and it died. When we heard the explosion, we turned and saw a bird. Suddenly it turned to a woman, a witch.”

  • Carpenter electrocuted in Ebonyi

    Carpenter electrocuted in Ebonyi

    A 30 year old Man, Nome Adolphus Ogodoali havebeen electrocuted at Azu-ugwu in Abakaliki local government by a high tension wire.

    The deceased who was a carpenter was contracted by one Nwachukwu Collins to get the measurement of the roof of his building undergoing construction at Azu-ugwu.

    But in the process of taking the measurement, his tape touched the high tension wire which was very close to the roof and he got electrocuted

    The deceased hailed from Umoji Community in Ezza North Local Government area.

    It was gathered that the elder brother Chikodili Nome have identified the corpse of his brother and asked for the released of the corpse as the family was not suspecting any foul play

    He reiterated that it was in the process of his search for daily bread that his late brother encountered his death.

    Police spokesman in the state, DSP George Okafor confirmed the story.

  • Council staff electrocuted in Ikorodu

    Tragedy struck on Thursday in Ikorodu Local Government of Lagos State when a revenue officer with the council was electrocuted.

    The police spokesperson in Lagos, SP Oladapo Badmos, said in a statement on Friday that the victim, Mrs Toyin Ogunjebe, was electrocuted in her office at the council secretariat.

    ”She was taken to Ikorodu General Hospital where she was confirmed dead.

    ”Her corpse has been deposited at the hospital’s morgue for autopsy,” the statement said.

    According to the statement, the police is investigating the incident.