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Delta Activist Remanded In Custody For Alleged Assault On Electricity Workers

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisSeptember 4, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Delta Activist Remanded In Custody For Alleged Assault On Electricity Workers.

A self-styled human rights activist, Victor Ojei, known locally as “Wong Box,” has been remanded in prison custody by a Delta State High Court in Asaba, Nigeria, following allegations of a violent assault on staff members of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC). The incident, which has sparked significant local attention, occurred during an attempt to disconnect Ojei’s property due to an unpaid electricity bill.

 

On 29 May 2025, BEDC officials visited Ojei’s residence on Anyameluhor Street, Asaba, to disconnect the electricity supply over an outstanding bill amounting to ₦4,870,780. According to police reports, Ojei reacted aggressively, allegedly brandishing a cutlass and threatening the workers, demanding they reconnect his power supply immediately. The situation escalated, resulting in a pregnant BEDC staff member falling during the commotion, requiring hospital treatment for over two weeks.





 

The Delta State Police Command first arrested Ojei on 14 August 2025, charging him with assault occasioning harm, threatening violence, and issuing threats to life, offences under sections 355, 86, and 249 of the Criminal Code. After being granted bail, Ojei reportedly failed to return for further questioning, prompting a manhunt. He was swiftly rearrested within 24 hours of being declared wanted, with the police describing him as a “serial menace to public peace” known for his confrontational behaviour in Asaba.

 

A video circulating online captured Ojei shouting at the BEDC workers, proclaiming himself a politician and “Wong Box of Delta State,” while threatening further action if his electricity was disconnected again. The footage has fuelled public debate about his conduct, with some residents noting his reputation for using intimidation to assert influence, despite his activist persona.

 

On 1 September 2025, Ojei was arraigned and remanded in custody pending the fulfilment of his bail conditions. Delta State Police spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, commented, “Nobody is above the law,” emphasising the command’s commitment to justice. However, on 2 September, a magistrate court in Asaba granted Ojei bail after he met stringent conditions, supported by civil society organisations led by activists such as Harrison Gwamnishu.

 

The case has highlighted tensions between utility providers and customers in Nigeria, where disputes over billing and disconnections are not uncommon. It also raises questions about the conduct of self-proclaimed activists and their influence within communities. The Delta State Police have vowed to continue their investigations to ensure accountability.

 

Ojei’s case is set to proceed, with authorities urging calm as the legal process unfolds. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of resolving disputes through dialogue rather than violence, particularly in matters involving public utilities.

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