 The Managing Director of the Port Harker Electricity Distribution Company, Henry Ajarbawa, has called for a consolidated legislation to tackle electricity theft and vandalism. Ajarbawa, who spoke during a media poll, maintains that the essence of the proposed legislation was for suspect to face trial on the speedy dispensation of justice to reduce the offence and deterring others from committing such acts. If all that his administration would leave nothing unturned to arrest and persecute anyone, found culpable and deliberate diversion of electricity with the intention of avoiding payment of bill or vandalizing properties of the company. That all our customers are fully metered. Will the problem go away? It's unlikely because a significant part of our metered customers are on bypass. Customers are mastered the act of bypass. A man has a meter. It does not vent for six months or one year. Who does that? Where does he get the energy from? This is the dilemma we face in the industry. And I say one of the greatest things we can do for this industry is to come out with a focused consolidated legislation on energy theft that is very focused on the nature of energy theft, the consequence of energy theft. And most importantly, a fast track judicial administration process that defines a period, a finite period. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.