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NERC fines AEDC N300m for violations, electrocution vanguardngr.com vanguardnews

The NERC also stated in a notice of its regulatory enforcement action against AEDC that out of the N300 million fine, the family of the deceased four year old male child will get N50 million in compensation for their loss.

“AEDC shall pay a fine in the sum of N250million to the commission for all infractions/violations identified in this order: This fine shall be due and payable by 20 May 2019. “AEDC shall send the commission a detailed remediation plan to address the issues in the safety audit in the short, medium and long term.”

 

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vanguardngr It serves them right for the flagrant disregard to public safety. Kudos to NERC!

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