YEDC seeks Judicial support to curb electricity offences in Adamawa
The Yola Electricity Distribution Company (YEDC), has sought the support of the Judiciary in curbing electricity offences in Adamawa.
Blessing Urang, YEDC’s legal team lead made the request during a courtesy visit to the State Chief Judge, Justice Hafsat Abdulrahman, on Friday, in Yola.
Urang`s requests to the Chief Judge, aimed at enhancing the prosecution of electricity offenders and offences in the state.
“Our first request is to designate a special court within the state high court headquarters complex for trial of electricity offenders and offences, as provided by section 223(1) and (2) of Electricity Act 2023.
“The second request is to impose the maximum prescribed punishments for electricity offences, ranging from fines of N100, 000 to N1million.
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“Or an option of jail term of two to six years, as stated in sections 209 to 214 and 220 of the Electricity Act 2023.
“Our third request is to ensure that all customer issues submitted for adjudication before the court comply with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (NERC) regulations and guidelines.
According to her, the request would help to avoid unnecessary litigation and foster a harmonious relationship between the company and its customers.
Responding, Abdulrahman, promised that all cases that do not pass through the channel of resolution would be struck out in the courts.
She said there was no need for a special court to try electricity offenders, but assured expeditious hearing and judgment of any case brought by the company.
The Justice advised the company to increase its sensitisation processes of seeking customer redress before approaching the courts.
She said that this would strengthen the collaboration between YEDC and the judiciary.