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Monday, 16 June 2014

World Cup: Angry Youths attack electricity workers in Portharcourt

Angry youths numbering over 100 stormed the corporate headquarters of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company located on Moscow Road and attacked some workers of the firm over failure to provide electricity to enable them watch the ongoing FIFA World cup going on in Brazil.


The irate youths, who also damaged some property in the company, were protesting the failure of the electricity firm to provide them power to watch the ongoing World Cup matches that began since June 12, 2014 in Brazil.


The protesters lamented that they had not enjoyed electricity supply within the past four days, a situation that made it difficult to watch the World Cup on television.

Though the police were on the ground to ensure that peace reigned, the youths said they were out to deal with PHED workers over their refusal to supply them electricity.

“It was as if they planned not to give us light to watch the World Cup. We noticed the permanent power failure a day before the kick-off and since then, we have not enjoyed power supply.

“We are here to show our grievance. We want to tell them (PHED) that they cannot be treating us anyhow every time and get away with it,” one of the protesters said. 

Another youth, who identified himself as Duncan, said they became violent when they noticed that the PHED office was under lock and key.

“We did not plan to attack anybody or destroy anything. We became angry when we saw that the entire place was locked.

“You can see now that they are not doing their work and that is why the place is locked. We have not been able to watch the matches since the World Cup started because they have refused to supply us light,” Duncan added.

Reacting, an official of PHED, who prefers anonymity, speaking through a telephone interview said that the electricity distribution firm decided to stop operation when the Nigerian Labour Congress chased workers away over check-off dues and severance benefits.


Disclosing that NLC officials blocked the entrance to PHED office on Tuesday, he added that the situation had made it difficult for workers to work and ensure the distribution of power.

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