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  • Updated: February 27, 2021

Kaduna Electric Petitions Police Commissioner Over Assault On Staff

Kaduna Electric Petitions Police Commissioner Over Assault O

Kaduna Electric has petitioned the Kaduna State commissioner of police, Umar Musa-Muri, over assault meted out on its staff, while conducting their lawful duties.

The company’s Head of Corporate Communications, Abdulazeez Abdullahi condemned the assault in a statement he made available to AllNews Nigeria on Saturday.

The assault, which took place on February 22, at Danbushiya Community, Millennium City,  Kaduna, was carried out by an armed group that caused injuries to the company’s Doka Area Manager,  Engr. Asmau Ahmed, the statement said.

Kaduna Electric informed the police commissioner that “while the company staff were carrying out lawful official duties within the community, a well-armed group of thugs and miscreants assaulted our company staff.

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“The leader of the thugs, who was holding a shut gun, threatened to shoot our Doka Area Manager and any staff who enters the community.

“He then struck our Doka Area Manager with the butt of the gun on the back of her neck and on her shoulder thereby causing her severe grievous harm and injury.

“The thugs, thereafter, instigated a violent mob attack against the company staff by throwing stones and other missiles and eventually chased them out of the community”, the company said.

Kaduna Electric said because of the incident, it was compelled to temporarily withdraw electricity services to the three distribution transformers serving Danbushiya, Danbushiya 1, and Danbushiya 3 communities.

It urged the Police Commissioner to commence urgent investigations into the matter and fish out all the perpetrators for prosecution, while also seeking adequate protection and guaranteed safety of its staff while carrying out their duties.

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