Nerc reports 33 deaths and 33 injuries in electricity mishaps over three months

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has revealed that 33 people died and another 33 were injured in electricity-related incidents across the country in the past three months.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has disclosed alarming statistics on safety hazards linked to electricity infrastructure. According to their report, 33 Nigerians lost their lives and an equal number sustained injuries due to various electricity-related mishaps within a three-month period. This underscores ongoing challenges in the nation's power sector, where inadequate safety measures and aging infrastructure continue to pose risks to the public.

While specific details on the locations and nature of these incidents were not elaborated in the initial disclosure, the figures highlight the urgency for enhanced regulatory oversight and public awareness campaigns. NERC's announcement serves as a call to action for stakeholders in the electricity distribution companies to prioritize safety protocols. No direct quotes from officials were provided in the report summary, but the data reflects a pressing need for systemic improvements to prevent future tragedies.

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