NERC investigates electrocution of family members in Taraba

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) says it has commenced an investigation into the electrocution of four family members in the Dinyavo area of Jalingo, Taraba.
In a statement on its website on Wednesday, NERC said the tragic accident was reported on Monday, and it was learnt that only the youngest child survived the electrocution.
NERC sympathised with the deceased’s family members and the affected community, adding that it had constituted an accident investigation team, which was at the accident scene to conduct regulatory investigations.
“NERC extends its utmost condolences to the family members and community affected by this terrible loss whilst reassuring the public that the matter shall be investigated thoroughly to identify the immediate and remote causative factors,” it said.
The commission said it had reached out to the distribution licensee, Yola Electricity Distribution Company, responsible for service in the area, and their executive management was also investigating the accident.
The commission said it is committed to ensuring public safety in the delivery of services in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI)
“ In line with its zero tolerance for accident policy and assures the public that the matter shall be investigated and treated in accordance with extant safety codes and regulations,‘’ he said.
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