Officers of the Nigerian military reportedly invaded the Ikeja Electric office in Lagos State on Thursday.
They invaded the office following a dispute over power disconnection to an Air Force base.
According to the Guardian, armed military personnel forcibly entered Ikeja Electric’s office on Ago Palace Way in Okota, Isolo, Lagos.
Video evidence showed uniformed personnel carrying weapons and halting operations at the premises. Multiple staff members were allegedly forced to kneel while others were reportedly assaulted during the incident.
This video is from The Guardian.
The nigerian military did not pay electricity bills so they had their electricity cut off.
What did they do?
They sent armed soldiers to invade Ikeja Electric offices, dehumanising and assaulting workers.TOTAL MADNESS.pic.twitter.com/CtwCpJenjq
— #OurFavOnlineDoc 🩺 🇬🇧 (@OurFavOnlineDoc) March 6, 2025
The confrontation reportedly stems from Ikeja Electric’s disconnection of power to the Nigerian Air Force base in Ikeja two weeks prior, as sources indicate that the disconnection resulted from unpaid electricity bills amounting to millions of naira.
According to reports, there was an agreement in place for the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to pay ₦60 million monthly for 10–12 hours of daily electricity supply to the base. However, conflicting claims exist regarding compliance with this arrangement. While NAF sources claim they consistently fulfilled their payment obligations, Ikeja Electric representatives state the Air Force failed to pay its outstanding debt.
Military sources expressed concern that the power outage compromised their security, particularly regarding the operational warehouse containing high-calibre arms. They claim rising temperatures due to failing cooling systems put sensitive equipment at risk.
At the time of reporting, Ikeja Electric offices had not resumed normal operations.