Family battles EKEDC as Lagos man dies of electrocution

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The family of an electrician, Yusuf Balogun, have been grieving after he got electrocuted during an attempt to restore power supply to households on Ladipo Labinjo Street, off Coker Road, in the Surulere area of Lagos State.

He was said to be working for the Eko Electricity Distribution Plc as of the time of the incident but the firm had since faulted the claim, saying the deceased was a member of a field team engaged under a contract for services with a third-party human resource service provider.

PUNCH Metro gathered that Balogun, alongside four other colleagues, visited the community to fix a persistent electrical malfunction that had been depriving residents of access to the power supply.

During the operation on March 27, 2023, it was learnt that the electrician was on the brink of completing the job on the electric pole when the power supply was suddenly restored in the community. The sudden power restoration electrocuted Balogun who was working on the pole and he fell to the ground, and in the process, sustained varying degrees of injury around his head, face, legs, and arms.

It took the intervention of residents in the community to rush Balogun to the Federal Medical Centre, Ebute Metta, where he died while receiving treatment.

Speaking with our correspondent, the deceased’s wife, Titilayo, said she was at work when her brother-in-law informed her of her husband’s condition, adding that she broke down in tears when she saw the lifeless remains of her husband in the hospital.

Titilayo said, “My brother-in-law called me around 5.30pm to come to the hospital as my husband had been taken there. I left my workplace in shock and immediately went to the FMC, Ebute Metta.

“When I got there, I was devastated seeing my husband’s corpse inside the ambulance; I kept on screaming and asking what happened but no one could tell me anything.

“When I was entering the hospital, I heard people discussing the incident. They kept saying that there were five of them, including my husband that went to the place to fix the pole but none of them was available at the hospital.

“We buried him the next day but to date, there has been no news from his company, no news on the other four colleagues that were with him at the scene of the incident either. What they did to my husband is bad, he was a team leader and deserved more than this.”

According to a petition filed by lawyers for the deceased family, Titilope Anifowose and Abiola Ibrahim, no official from the EKEDC showed up for Balogun’s burial and the power firm had yet to officially communicate to the family on the circumstances surrounding his death.

The petition read in part, “The wife requested explanations but no one including one ‘Baba Orobo,’ a senior EKEDC worker, could give any tangible explanation as to the cause of the accident and the reason why it took hours for him to receive medical attention. No explanation could be given as to the whereabouts of his clothes and belongings.

“After a protest by the wife, the deceased’s identity card, ATM, and cell phone were produced. By Islamic rite, his body was taken by his family to his house for burial the next day. Sadly at the burial, no official from EKEDC showed up, and neither did his family receive any contact or visitation from his office.” Punch

 

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