Streetlight: Why FCT Is In Darkness – Contractors

The streetlights were well-maintained, functional, and ready to shine except for power outages and vandalism

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Mr Festus Ugwegbu, Legal Secretary, FCT Streetlights Maintenance Contractors, has attributed the darkness in parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to vandalism and power outages.

Ugwegbu told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja that the streetlights were well-maintained, functional, and ready to shine except for power outages and vandalism.

“The major problem with streetlights in the FCT is constant power outages and load shedding by the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC).

“Furthermore, as mentioned, there is a high rate of vandalism, which obviously affects the total cost of contract execution.

“Otherwise, the streetlights are always active and ready to shine,” he said.

The legal secretary debunked reports in the media that the darkness experienced in parts of the FCT was due to contractor laxity.

He said that despite failed appeals to the FCT administration to review their two-year contract due to inflation, the contractors have continued to optimally deliver on their responsibility.

“To put the record straight, the contract was awarded in August 2022, and it is expected to end by July 31, 2024, with a fixed contract rate from inception, irrespective of inflation and the hike in prices of materials and labour,” Ugwegbu said.

He said the long-term solution was to have a dedicated and independent power source to power the streetlights.

“The FCT administration should also take steps to ensure that areas not currently under the purview of any contractor are duly awarded to an eligible contractor for maintenance and security,” he said.

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