Wednesday 24 October 2012

Sokoto State Governor Flogs PHCN Manager until he became unconscious



The management of the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, KEDC, a subsidiary of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, accused the Governor , Aliyu Wamakko, of assaulting the workers. That he ordered his security officials to flogged the manager and assault two other PHCN staff.

The Acting Managing Director of the Company, Mohammed Adamu, made this known at a press briefing late Monday at the company’s Doka office in Kaduna.


Mr. Adamu explained that the staff was summoned by the governor and was beaten to a pulp by the Governor and some of his aides.“On Saturday, 20th October, 2012, an unusual and unfortunate event took place which was beyond our comprehension.

On the said date our business manager, Gwiwa Business Unit, Sokoto state, Moses Osigwe, was invited by the Executive Governor of the State, Aliyu Magatarkada Wamakko to his personal residence, over the issue of lack of power supply to his hometown, Wamakko, as a result of a failed 2.5MVA transformer. “He accused our staff of deliberately denying his community, Wamakko, of power supply.

As the business manager was trying to explain to him, the governor just brought out a horse whip (popularly known as bulala in Hausa language or Koboko) and lashed him to a pulp,” Mr. Adamu said. The PHCN boss said the governor’s brutality did not stop at being the direct aggressor, “as he also invited and instructed two hefty mobile police men to continue with the beating spree until the business manager fell on the ground and became unconscious.”

 “In the same vain, the Governor did not stop at the beating of our business manager but invited two other staff of the company namely, Isyaku Daura, Officer 2 (Electrical) and Nuruddeen Mohammed, Staff 1 (Lines) and ordered the mobile policemen to beat them up, also to a pulp,” he lamented. He described the governor’s action as uncalled for, barbaric, and uncivilised.

The Senior Special Assistant to the Sokoto state Governor, Sani Umar, when contacted on phone told reporters that he was driving and would call back. He was yet to do so as at the time of this report

Extracted from Premium Times

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Psychopath leaders

Anonymous said...

I feel for the NEPA man

Anonymous said...

What happen to dialogue,just few days of no electricity in his community he lost it,msh, hope he felt what millions of Nigerians face daily

Anonymous said...

Power has intoxicated ds leader,they dont know their left from right

Anonymous said...

Can somebody tell me what qualification ds leaders have to earned such positions as governors,most of them dont know what it means to lead