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BREAKING: Blackout Hits Abuja As AEDC Workers Begin Indefinite Strike

by Folarin Kehinde December 6, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

Workers of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company have embarked on an indefinite strike over non-payment of entitlements for over 20 months.

The members of staff of the company commenced the industrial action across the Federal Capital Territory on Monday.

According to report, members of staff of AEDC are demanding the payment of their 2020 bonus and other entitlements.

Read Also: FCT Residents to AEDC: We can’t keep paying for Darkness, Lacking other Amenities

They are also demanding the remittance of pensions deducted by the company to their Pension Fund Administrators. They alleged that the remittances have not been made for the past 19 months.

Visit to the AEDC Gwarimpa Office, revealed that the gates were sealed at 8:11am.

“Pay the remaining: batches of 2020 bonus. Pension remittances (19 months). Third batch of bulk rent. Thrift deductions (17 months) and union check off dues (4 months. AEDC management pay us now!” a notice posted on the gate reads.

A member of staff (name withheld) who prefer anonymity said the strike may take days depending on when their demands will be met.

Read Also: Revealed: How AEDC Spent Over N16b In a day On Admin. Expenses; Allegedly Evade Tax and Use Inflated Costs to Shortchange FG (Part 1)

At AEDC Lugbe Area Office, the members of staff are also on strike and are making the same demand from the AEDC management.

The Lugbe Area Office staff are also threatening to withdraw their service totally.

A notice placed on the AEDC Lugbe office gate stated, “Enough is Enough, pay us our outstanding pension remittance (20 months); thrift/corporative deductions (7 months); 2020 productivity bonus; payment of bulk rent and non payment of union check off bonus.”

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FCT Residents to AEDC: We can’t keep paying for Darkness, Lacking other Amenities

by Leading Reporters June 21, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

Residents of Gbaukuchi and Gubausabo communities in Kuje Area Council say the lack of electricity and water supply in their communities was slowing down development.

Some of the residents who spoke with the journalists said the community had been without electricity for years.

Gbaukuchi and Gubausabo are communities along airport roads with street lights just at the entrance of the community but no power supply within.

Helen Samuel, a resident of Gbaukuchi said there had never been any form of social amenity in the community since she had been residing there for over 15 years.

She regretted that politicians would always go to the community for campaigns and promise better days for the residents but never fulfilled any of the promises.

“During election, candidates of political parties will always promise to provide us basic amenities, when we vote for them to win, they will never come back.

“We do not have health facilities, no clinic, chemist, not to mention a hospital or secondary school in our community. 

“The road is inaccessible owing to no bridge; during rainy season the river rises, which makes access to nearby communities difficult, resulting in loss of lives in the process.

 “The inability to construct the bridge has also prevented small investors from doing business in our community, thereby making us suffer unduly.

 “Construction of a bridge is needed urgently, as well as hospital, junior and senior secondary schools, to avoid children crossing the river to attend schools in nearby Ketti community. 

 Another resident, Mrs. Laraba Yakubu, said although a primary health care centre was provided in 2016, after years of agitation, “they are not maintaining it and no doctor to attend to patients”.

  “Our people are dying of waist pain, chest pain and eye issues; we need medical personnel in our community, to help reduce death of residents.

 “We carry sick people to Ketti General Hospital when the condition is critical, hence the need for a hospital, to ensure the safety of pregnant women, nursing mothers and babies in Gbaukuchi,” Yakubu said. 

  “I gave birth to my children at home because I cannot afford hospital fees, says Mrs. Grace Alex, a resident of Gubuasabo.

According to Alex, Gubausabo is a small community that lacks everything, not even a market for petty trading.

”If the Kuje Area Council can establish a market for residents of the community it will help people engage in trading and ease poverty and suffering. 

In the same vein,  residents of Gishiri and Kasablanca communities of Nicon area of Abuja, also solicited government’s intervention in the provision of a health centre.

Some of the residents also called for the provision of mosquito nets and proper knowledge of its usage.

Hajiya Medina, a resident of Gishiri, said she bought mosquito net from the market, adding that her family had formed the habit of using it at all times.

”My experience has been wonderful because it protects my family against mosquitoes.

”My family members hardly fall sick because we use it every night and it has helped me to save money from not buying malaria drugs and hospital expenses.

”Some people in my community don’t have knowledge of how the mosquito networks, that is why I think we need sensitization.

”We also need a health center that can provide us with mosquito nets and health education,” she added.

 ”Most people, who live here are poor and can’t afford money to buy mosquito nets, especially the pregnant women and they also need enlightenment on proper usage,”  Isah Gishiri another resident said.

According to Gishiri, I have one which i have been using for years, i cannot afford another one now, that is why we solicit assistance.

”I am sure mine would have expired that is why it is not as effective as before.

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Revealed: How AEDC Spent Over N16b In a day On Admin. Expenses; Allegedly Evade Tax and Use Inflated Costs to Shortchange FG (Part 1)

by Leading Reporters March 30, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

Financial records unveiled by the League of Patriot, exclusively obtained by LeadingReporters, has alleged that AEDC uses different accounts, mainly domiciled with the United Bank of Africa, UBA and recently, Fidelity Bank to perpetrate these nefarious acts. 

The accounts include AEDC Impress Funding Account with UBA.  Account No. 22174094498.  This account has become a conduit through which Billions of Naira are fleeced under the subheading – Operational imprest.  For instance, between October and December, 2018, a total of N1,579,015,000 was mopped into the account as impress.

It was John Perkins, the author of “Confession of An Economic Hitman” who said that electricity, industrial parks, highways and ports are the things that made huge profits for companies that are sent to wreak havocs on the economies of target-nations.

Perkins’s confession in his widely-read book gives a clue to why Nigerians, the Federal Government and electricity consumers would remain at the mercy of companies like Abuja Electricity Distribution Company AEDC. Mr. Perkins went further to expose how they coopt local greedy economic jackals in government offices, the banking and other strategic sectors in any country of their interest to ensure that their appetite to ruin and hold the people in perpetual poverty are sealed.

AEDC activities, according to investigation carried out by group of concerned Nigerians under the umbrella of League of Patriots revealed that the company is structured to fleece Nigeria, exploit the people, defraud the system, evade tax and by extension divert all the proceeds of their loots to their agents both locally and internationally.

The group has promised to work with the anti-corruption agencies, especially the Economic and Financial Crime Commission under its new leadership that has expressed interest to institute a probe in the power sector.

Another Imprest Account as claimed by Leagues of Patriots is Account No. 1017666012, with United Bank of Africa, which is used for these alleged nefarious activities. Investigation carried out by the group revealed further that Account No. 1019034680 with UBA is used to sweep funds which are later diverted to yet another UBA account No 1017547366.

Furthermore, yet another account uncovered by the group is a UBA Account No.1017681365, allotted to AEDC WAMBA, Nasarawa State.  A close investigation revealed that the said account is not linked to any TIN no, which makes it hard for Government to collect its tax from AEDC.

AEDC Okene Area Office with Account No 1021027984 with UBA is one of the many accounts of AEDC that were structured to evade tax as all proceeds from Okene axis were technically structured to evade tax.

Kabba AEDC Account No 1017805387 is another porous and specially structured account allegedly used in fleecing the Federal Government.  Recall that the Federal Government of Nigeria has 40% stake in AEDC through its agency, Bureau of Public Enterprises.  The agency, according to League of Patriots has become a willing partner in crime in short-changing the Government and the people of Nigeria.

All efforts to get AEDC to address the issue proved abortive as no replies were given to mails sent to them, for official response despite series of promises from the communication and accounts units of AEDC to do so

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