Lagos moves to criminalise power theft, vandalism
The Lagos State Government yesterday said it has concluded plans to
enact a law to specifically criminalise and punish severely persons who
engage in power theft and vandalisation, expressing optimism that it
would go a long way to tackle the menace headlong.
Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Olawale Oluwo, who
said this at the ongoing ministerial press briefing to commemorate the
second year in office of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, said the state
government was worried that its efforts to ensure streets of Lagos are
well lit was being threatened by vandals.
He said the government had noticed a trend where some electricity
infrastructures are damaged by hit and run motorists, saying that such
was detrimental to the quest of the state to ensure that every nook and
cranny of the state is lit.
But he said the state government was coming up with a law under its
Embedded Power Initiative to protect public lighting infrastructures
from such destruction and vandalism.
“We have noticed this vandalisation in three ways,” he said. “The first
one is that by weekends, between Friday and Sunday, we see a lot of
vehicles knock down our electricity poles and we suffer the
consequences.
“So, we make sure that each time we apprehend them we make them to pay
fines because we cannot prosecute them under a law that is not existing,
so the Embedded Power Programme would come with its own Power Theft Law
and we would try to embed this street lighting protection under it, so
until the law, we cannot prosecute them, we can only continue to fine
them to pay for the street light poles they knock down.”
The Commissioner also restated the commitment of the state government
to meet its electricity needs and ensure regular power supply not only
for industrial clusters, but also to residents of the state.
He said that beyond powering its own public facilities with the already
established independent power plants delivering a combined 47.5 MW, the
state government intends to stimulate investment through this
initiative with the generation of 3000MW of power through accelerated
deployment of embedded or distributed power plants in strategic
locations within three to five years to drive the economy and bring
additional electricity to millions of homes and businesses.
“The state government is therefore in partnership with major
international and local industry key players in the power sector to
provide a platform for uninterrupted power supply to its citizenry. The
Lagos State Government, in collaboration with the private sector, is
using the strength of its balance sheet to guarantee the deployment of
off-grid modular plants of between 20MW to 100MW strategically spread
within clusters close to reliable sustainable sources of electricity and
power evacuation substation for the exclusive benefit of Lagos
residents.-The Authority
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