It was gathered that Onate was effecting a disconnection order on customers who defaulted in the payment of their bills when Makinde reportedly attacked him.
Makinde, who was said to have fled the scene of the attack, was later arrested at his hideout following an organised search by operatives of the command.
Following his arrest, Makinde was arraigned before the Ogba Magistrates’ Court on two counts of assault and breach of peace.
While he pleaded not guilty to the charges, the presiding magistrate, Mrs Dan Oni, granted him bail and ordered that he should be remanded in the Kirikiri Prison until the bail conditions were met.
The case was thereafter adjourned till March 14, 2019, for further hearing.
Similarly, 22-year-old Rotimi Bamigbade has been remanded in prison for allegedly conniving with four others to attack another Ikeja Electric worker.
It was learnt that Bamigbade and four others still at large had on February 18, 2019, allegedly used bottles and sticks to physically assault and dispossess an Ikeja Electric linesman, Oluwatoyo David, of his personal property at Ajasa Command in the Ipaja area of the state.
Bamigbade was arraigned before Mrs. A.A. Adetunji, sitting at Court 14, Ogba Magistrates’ Court, on five counts bordering on conspiracy, breach of peace, obstruction of official duty, assault occasioning harm and stealing.
He pleaded guilty to all the charges except stealing and was remanded in the Ikoyi Prison, while the case was adjourned till Monday, March 18, 2019, for further hearing.
Also arrested for similar offences were Kazeem Owoleye, who allegedly assaulted two workers of the IE; Ohere Leonard and Paul Emmanuel, on Rilwan Lawal Street in the Lowa Estate area of Ikorodu, Lagos State.
Owoleye was arraigned before Mrs T. A. Azeez of the Ikorodu Magistrates’ Court 1 on two counts.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges and was subsequently granted bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties. He was, however, remanded in the Kirikiri Prison pending the perfection of his bail conditions.
The Head, Corporate Communications, Ikeja Electric, Felix Ofulue, said the company had sought redress in the courts to curtail the incessant assault on its workers and to serve as a deterrent to others who might want to commit similar offences in the future.
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