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MEDL warns Enugu residents against encroaching on power line infrastructure

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
May 20, 2026
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MainPower Electricity Distribution Limited (MEDL) has cautioned residents of Enugu State to stay away from high-tension towers, poles, and power lines, emphasizing that electricity is extremely dangerous and must be handled with utmost caution.

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  • MainPower Electricity Distribution Limited warned residents of Enugu State against encroaching on power line infrastructure.
  • The company advised the public to respect the right-of-way around high-tension lines to prevent fatal accidents.
  • Officials said increasing construction near power installations poses serious safety and supply risks.
  • Safety clearance distances were highlighted for different voltage lines, ranging from 5.5m to 25m.
  • The company urged community leaders and developers to help enforce compliance with safety rules.

The company urged members of the public to observe the approved right-of-way for electricity infrastructure and desist from activities capable of endangering lives, property, and the integrity of the electricity network.

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Speaking in Enugu, the Head of Health, Safety and Environment, Dr. Francis Iwu, told newsmen on Wednesday, that the warning has become necessary following the increasing rate of residential and commercial encroachment around critical electricity installations across the state.

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According to him, the development poses significant safety risks to residents and threatens the reliability and stability of electricity supply within the franchise area.

Iwu referenced the windstorm and heavy rainfall recorded on May 3, 2026, which resulted in a snapped conductor on the Emene Industrial Lines, around the Naira Triangle axis in Emene.

Although no casualty was recorded, the incident caused severe damage to the transmission tower supporting the line.

He explained that the approved safety clearance for power lines remains 25 metres on both sides for 330kV transmission lines, 15 metres on both sides for 132kV lines, and 5.5 metres on both sides for 33kV and 11kV distribution lines.

He expressed concern over the increasing number of buildings, markets, and other commercial activities being carried out dangerously close to electricity installations, especially in parts of Thinkers Corner, Emene, Abakpa, New Haven, Amechi, Agbani and Ugwuaji.

He noted that such practices violate established safety standards and expose the public to avoidable electrical hazards.

Iwu further advised residents to refrain from erecting structures, trading, parking heavy-duty equipment, or carrying out any activity beneath or near high-tension lines, warning that accidents involving electricity are often fatal and unforgiving.

He called on community leaders, developers, landlords, traders, and relevant government agencies to collaborate with the company in safeguarding electricity infrastructure and ensuring strict compliance with safety regulations in the interest of public safety and sustainable power supply.

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