RE: CRISIS IN EKO ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION PLC- NERC  PROVIDES FIRM CLARIFICATION 

RE: CRISIS IN EKO ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION PLC- NERC  PROVIDES FIRM CLARIFICATION 

by Ololade Adebeshin
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RE: CRISIS IN EKO ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION PLC- NERC  PROVIDES FIRM CLARIFICATION 

 

 

According to NERC, “ The Commission has noted the strong public interest generated by the current event at EKEDP and the various interpretations of the resolutions conveyed vide the said letter, particularly with paragraph (4b) and (4c). We therefore hereby provide further clarifications as follows :

 

1. _Paragraph 4b – staff of EKEDP, irrespective of their form of engagement, will be subject to the Conditions of Service of EKEDP. The Commission deemed it necessary to pass this resolution based on the submission of EKEDP, at the meeting of 20 March 2024, that *the Condition of Service (“CoS”) of EKEDP was not applicable to Seconded personnel from third-party providers

 

2. _Paragraph 4c – EKEDP Board is expected to conclude its review of its investigation into the allegation of Ghost workers to identify all personnel involved in causing the loss of revenues to EKEDP no later than 27th March 2024. In a case where the indicted parties are seconded from third-party providers and since they are reportedly NOT subject to the EKEDP CoS, they are to be recalled to their parent companies to avoid the risk of further losses to EKEDP”

 

We appreciate the proactive action of the Commission and the clarifications, which unambiguously mean that:

 

(A) all contracts of employment of anyone working for EKEDP, whether of WPG, EKEDP, or otherwise, must be subject to and regulated by the Condition of Service of EKEDP.

 

(B) The legal fulcrum and basis for the purported recall of the seconded staff have been vitiated and are now non-existent since the basis of the recall of the seconded staff was the initial misinterpretation of the previous NERC Resolution/Orders

 

(C)  The express recall and termination of the contract of employment of staffers/employees whose actions led to a loss of revenue to EKEDP. The staff, namely:

 

Wola Joseph-Condotti, Sheri Adegbenro, and Aik Alenkhe -who had been subjected to Disciplinary Committee proceedings, the outcome of which has been contested by some Board members, including the Federal Government representative, the Bureau of Public Enterprise.

 

Consequently, the seconded Management staff of WPG Limited, whose recalls were done in “error” are hereby mandated and required to return to their respective duties and offices EXCEPT those named above, already identified and subjected to Disciplinary Committee proceedings over the allegations of fraud and negligent actions through ghost workers and exited staff, which occasioned financial losses to the Company.

 

We shall be providing full cooperation with the officers of the Nigerian Police, the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) the leadership of the Nigerian Body of Benchers, and relevant members of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee for further actions for closure on the alleged fraud.

 

We once again thank the Regulator for providing this clarification, the NESI stakeholders and general public for their kind concerns, and the Staff of EKEDP and WPG Limited for their patience through all of this.

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