During a recent visitation to Alhaja Hasana Street, Orile Aguda in Surulere area of Lagos South West Nigeria, Asabe Afrika TV team found a cream of disgruntled human right activists which include All Electricity Consumer Protection Forum, Committee for the Defense of Human Right (CDHR) and a legion of concerned citizens from Osho Aloko Comumunity who revealed how professional negligence on the part of Eko Electric Power Distribution Company (EKDC) through the hush action of their lines men led to the death of an 18 years old boy, TAOFEEK ADEWUNMI on Monday, June 29th, year 2020.
Almost a year after the sad event, management of EKDC appeared to be in a stalemate with the family after all diplomatic intervention failed on what to be paid to the family as compensation for the lost of a budding male child.
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Their children are living abroad any leader who wants to contest for a position of leadership must do so with their family and their children must not be allowed to go and study abroad
My God i better remain here in Europe than to go to this zool country
It is only God who can help our nation, The country is in dissaray. The family should or Land lord Association should seek the help of Lawyer Femi Falana to sue the electricity company.
Where was civil rights lawyers when this happened?
We Blame the president for everything when an employer is not doing their job properly
The Lagos- State Reps and the Senators representing the area are the ones that should be fighting for this family. Thanks to Asabe Afrika TV for exposing EKDC's negligence. Asabe, please get in touch with with those politicians representing the area in the Assembly.
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace šš¾. This is totally negligent,the family should be compensated not rubbish 3millon.