A Lagos-based lawyer, James Ogunyemi, has asked a Lagos State
High Court in Ikeja to award N5m damages against Ikeja Electricity Distribution
Company Plc, over alleged issuance of estimated bills and unlawful
disconnection of power supply to his apartment.
Ogunyemi and his co-plaintiff, Igiebor Solomon, who live
at Agege, Lagos, claimed that in spite of having functional and accessible
meters, IKEDC had been issuing estimated bills to them.
Ogunyemi alleged that the company disconnected power
supply to his apartment on December 22, 2014 and March 23, 2015 so as to extort
money from him.
He wants the court to declare as criminal and a violation
of Section 406 of the Criminal Code Act, the threat and actual disconnection of
power supply to his apartment for the purpose of extortion.
The claimant in the supporting affidavit said, “The
fraudulent billing with threat of disconnection to extort payment from the
claimant and other helpless Nigerians by the officials of the defendant
continues till the filing of this suit.
“The defendant’s officials ignominiously confirmed to the
first claimant that the revenue target of the defendant must be met with or
without reading of meters or supplies of electricity.
“It is criminal and fraudulent of the defendant to pursue
its revenue target to the detriment of innocent and helpless Nigerians
including the first claimant by extorting payment from them for units of
electricity neither supplied nor consumed by the claimants and other
Nigerians.”
They urged the court to restrain IKEDC from further
issuing estimated electricity bills on them.
But in opposition to the claimants’ prayers, IKEDC filed a
preliminary objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain
the suit.
The defendant contended that IKEDC was wrongly sued,
adding that it was not a juristic person who can sue and can be sued.
It said, “An action against a Nigerian company must be
brought in the incorporated name of the company as registered with the
Corporate Affairs Commission.
“The Defendant ‘Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company’ is
not a juristic person recognised by law.
“The suit is incompetent, having been initiated
against, and in the name of a non-juristic person. This honourable court lacks
the jurisdiction to entertain this suit.”
Punch

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