Itezhi-tezhi police officers have appealed to government to urgently intervene in the continued power outage in their police camp which has affected more than thirty police officers homes without power for three weeks.
The Police officers have said that the continued lack of power supply to Itezhi-tezhi police compound is posing a serious security risk as thieves are reportedly taking advantage of their fate by patronizing their compound.
Police officers who sought anonymity said that there is a growing impatience among police officers in Itezhi-tezhi by the delayed settling of ZESCO bills by their authorities which compelled the electricity utility company to cut power in a bid to recover billions of kwachas owed by government to the institution.
They said that the growing deterioration in security in the police compound has heightened tempers among officers who are also blaming ZESCO for cutting power despite its knowledge that police officers’ electricity bills are paid by government.
The visibly angry police officers said there is an urgent need for the government to bail out the Itezhi-tezhi police compound from ZESCO power cut which has entered week three.[quote]
“The continued electricity black out has created a save haven for thieves to be patronizing the police compound, we cannot live like this, the power cut is actually making us look like we are irresponsible people who do not pay bills to the utility company’ said one officer.
‘Its only us in Itezhi-tezhi who are still cut from power supply, in Namwala ZESCO cut power to police compound but within a week power was restored, what is wrong with us here in Itezhi-tezhi ”one of the police officers said.
The police officers said that the power cut to police compound has demoralized the working morale of the police officers in the district.
‘The power cut has really disadvantaged us, you know we do not pay electricity bills by ourselves, it’s the government which takes care of our bills, we are entering week three and yet nothing is being done about this desperate situation”
The police officers further said that power cut has also disturbed their businesses and their studies at night.
And Itezhi-tezhi Acting District Commissioner Hampende Hichilema told ZANIS in an interview that his office communicated to Southern Province Police Command about the plight of the police officers in Itezhi-tezhi.
He said that Mr. Lemmy Kajoba who admitted that police owes huge sums money to ZESCO met the Inspector General of police who assured him that the issue is receiving active attention.
“ZESCO has adamantly refused to restore power until the bills are settled, they claim that they have information that Ministry of Finance has been releasing money to ministry of home affairs which caters for such expenses’ he said.
He further said that Southern Province Permanent Secretary Darius Hakayobe who is aware of the problem has liaised with his home affairs counterpart over the need to settle the bills to alleviate the inconveniences created as result of the power cut.
ZANIS