Mild drama ensued at the office of the Edo State
Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, on Tuesday when the governor walked the Managing
Director of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), Mrs. Funke
Osibodu, out of his office for failing to meet obligations to electricity
consumers in the state and throwing the state into darkness for weeks.
This happened when the governor received members of
the House of Representatives Committee on Power led by Hon. Daniel Asuquo, who
were in Government House on a courtesy visit.
The governor was surprised to see the BEDC boss,
whose name was not on the list of expected guests to the Government House, who embedded
herself among the National Assembly delegation to gain access to the governor,
who has been in darkness with millions of residents for weeks.
Speaking to the delegation after Osibodu had left
the gathering, the governor said BEDC has continued to fail in collaborating
with the state government to provide stable electricity in the state, instead
the company has posed as an obstacle to meeting the goal.
According to Obaseki, "BEDC has been an
obstacle all the way. They would not provide electricity and also not allow you
to get alternative sources of power. The state will not allow it.
"As governor of the state, we have lost
confidence in BEDC. We don't want them here. We are in darkness. Let us remain
in darkness until we find people who are capable of delivering
electricity. This is our position."
Obaseki said despite the fact that the state
generates about 600 to 700 megawatts of electricity, the people are still in
darkness, wondering how he is expected to explain the irony to the people, who
are well aware that they produce a substantial amount of electricity in the
country.
He noted that BEDC has failed to recognise that
they have to be patriotic and responsible to the state and the country, instead,
they have been noncommittal about the issue of power distribution.
"To assist, we set up electricity committee
across the local government areas chaired by the Deputy Governor of the state, Philip
Shaibu, with BEDC as member to understand the challenge. But BEDC frustrated
our resolve to finding a lasting solution to the issue of providing electricity
to our people," he stated.
Earlier, Chairman of the House of Representatives
Committee on Power, Hon. Daniel Asuquo, said they were in the state for an
oversight function on the activities of BEDC and other players in the electricity
value chain.
He said the state consumes half of daily power
supply under the BEDC, noting that the state has the highest number of
consumers on the network, which makes it critical to engage the governor and
people of the state on the level of service delivery by players in the value
chain.
The senator said: "We are here to see how to
intervene to ensure that you deliver on your electioneering promises to the people
of the state as you are answerable to them."
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