/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Military invades Ikeja Electric offices, assaults workers

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Military men on Thursday invaded offices of Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company.

 

The Nation gathered that the personnel in uniform forced their way into the company headquarters opposite MITV in Ikeja, Lagos around about 7:40 am.

 

Similar occurrence took place at the Ikeja Electric office on Ago Palace Way, Okota, Isolo, Lagos, The Nation learnt.

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In a viral video, military personnel were seen wielding arms within the premises while more than seven staff members were kneeling and others assaulted.

 

This comes a day after Ikeja Electric disconnected supply to the Nigerian Air Force logistics base in Ikeja.

 

The incident has instilled fear among company staff with many hiding for safety.

 

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