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Abuja residents, PHCN contractor at war over N3.4m transformer
Abuja residents, PHCN contractor at war over N3.4m transformer
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
RESIDENTS of Kubwa extension II, a suburb of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja are presently up in arms against a contractor and a staff of the Power Holdings Company of Nigeria over an alleged ploy to deny the community of a transformer after they had paid N3.4million for it.
The residents alleged that the contractor, Mr Chukwudi Chukwuleke, connived with his wife, Mrs Eyiuche Chukwudi, a staff of PHCN Kubwa, to extort them in the transformer installation deal.
In a Save Our Soul, SOS, petition to the Minister of Power and Steel, the FCT Commissioner of Police, Consumer Protection Council and Standard Organisation of Nigeria and the PHCN which was also made available to Vanguard Metro, the community accused the contractor of criminal breach of trust, intimidation and harassment by using the Nigeria Police Force, Kubwa, to threaten residents after installing refurbished and substandard transformer against the agreed specifications.
The community also alleged that the contractor’s wife had initiated a process to throw the community into darkness by disconnecting it from its power supply point, the Daughters of Charity Hospital, in order to force the community to buy a transformer from her husband.
According to the petition, the community after reaching an agreement with Mr. Chukwudi for supply of a transformer at the cost of N3.4 million, the contractor reneged on the agreement by supplying the community with a refurbished transformer after each of the residents was persuaded to contribute N30,000 to secure the transformer. Out of the N3.4 million, the contractor had so far received the sum of N2, 850,000.00 from landlords and tenants in that community.
The residents said they were shocked when Mr. Chukwuleke failed to supply them the specified 500KVA transformer as agreed, but opted to install a refurbished one that started supplying low voltage after two days of installation.
“The falsification of government record by a private firm, with the connivance of his wife who is a staff of PHCN, one Mrs Eyuiche Chukwudi of PHCN, Jiwa Service Centre, Kubwa Business Unit were tendered to the community as true certified copies of PHCN document,” they alleged.
The contractor was said to have removed the refurbished transformer on March 27, 2013 with an undertaken to replace it on or before April 7, 2013. As at the time of going to press, according to the community, the contractor has not replaced it. Rather than sticking to the agreement signed with the community, the contractor, according to them, on April 10 arrested the community chairman, Mr Kola Adebayo and the community secretary, Mr Ugochukwu Nnabugwu.
“The contractor’s recent behaviour of using police intimidation and arrest of the chairman and the secretary of the community for criminal intimidation, aided by the DCO 1 and DCO 2, is a denial of basic human…(rights) of existence,” they submitted.
The community also alleged that the contractor’s “fraudulent act was being aided by one Mr. Henry, a Police DSP, who is an operative with EFCC to frustrate the effort of the community”.
They noted that due to power outage, “there has been an outbreak of meningitis among the children in the community”, and that hoodlums were taking the advantage of the darkness to rob innocent residents of their possessions.
“Presently, this arrest is creating chaos and tension within the community. We humbly request the Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory, to use his good office to intervene on this matter, as it could lead to great danger within the community,” the community appealed.
Meanwhile, Mrs Eyuiche Chukwudi of PHCN, Jiwa Service Centre, Kubwa Business Unit, when contacted by Vanguard Metro, denied the allegation of conniving with the contractor to defraud the community.
Mrs Chukwudi explained that the problem was not about a refurbished transformer, but “the issue with the transformer is that the community does not want to listen to the contractor”, who she confirmed is her husband.
She also blamed the community for contracting an independent technician, instead of a PHCN staff, who she said poisoned their minds against the transformer. She also would want to know why the community refused to follow him (the contractor) to the place where he bought the transformer to complain to the dealer?
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Follow who to the dealer? The Contractor? This is a clear case of fraud.
ReplyDeleteWhen writing a newsstory always have d 5ws & h in ur mind, also be objective, fair & accurate. In ur Abuja Phcn contractor news, u didnt tell us what d contractor himself said concerning d said allegation of Transformer by d community. Attribution is poor. Tnxs.
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