Published on 20/08/2024
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Residents are urged to comply with legal electricity usage regulations to protect themselves and their neighbors.
Recent events in the Busoga East Region underscore a troubling trend of community violence against government workers who are enforcing the law. The wanton behavior exhibited by some residents, who attacked police officers and other officials during operations against illegal electricity connections, is deeply concerning. This violence is not only an affront to the rule of law but also a misguided defense of illegal activities that pose significant risks to public safety.
On August 17, 2024, police and Umeme staff from Iganga conducted operations targeting illegal electricity usage in Mayuge Town Council. Following the arrest of four suspects, including the primary offender, Matovu Iga, who connects unlawful users, local residents reacted violently. They blocked roads, vandalized vehicles, and assaulted police officers, all in defense of an illegality that endangers lives.
Such attacks on government workers are unacceptable and should be condemned in the strongest terms. The community must recognize that these officials are acting in the public interest, and their safety is paramount. Engaging in violence against those enforcing the law only exacerbates the risks associated with illegal power connections and undermines efforts to maintain order and safety in the community.
In a related incident in the Kiira Region, police are investigating the tragic electrocution of a 48-year-old woman, Nalugonda Hadija Isooba, who stepped on an illegally connected open electric wire while working in her garden. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by illegal power connections, reinforcing the need for community compliance with electrical regulations.
Yesterday (18 August 2024) at around 0900/c we registered a fatality when Birungi Agnes a female adult was electrocuted while hanging clothes on a wire at a verandah at her home in Kimwanyi Zone, Wandegeya Parish, Kawempe Division in Kampala City. She was rushed to Mulago hospital where she was pronounced dead.
The recent violence against government workers and the tragic consequences of illegal power connections highlights the urgent need for community awareness and cooperation. Residents must reject violence and support lawful efforts to ensure safety and compliance. It is imperative for all community members to work together to uphold the law and protect one another from the dangers of illegal activities.