Selangor Journal

State polls: Avoid putting up election campaign material on TNB installations

KUALA LUMPUR, July 26 — Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) today advised political parties against putting up posters, banners and flags at the premises and electrical installations of the utility company during the upcoming six-state election campaign.

TNB Chief Distribution Network Officer Wan Nazmy Wan Mahmood said the parties were prohibited from putting up the campaign materials on transmission towers, electricity poles, supply boxes, substations, and overhead power lines.

Such dangerous activity violates the provisions of Section 37 of the Electricity Supply Act 1990 (Act 447), which is disturbing, mutilating, or damaging electrical installations.

“Putting up these campaign materials could prevent TNB employees from gaining access for maintenance work and supply restoration,” he said in a statement today.

TNB also asked for the cooperation of all parties to refrain from digging up the ground, in an effort to reduce the risk of touching electric cables and thus avoid the possibility of electricity supply disruptions due to cable damage.

“This act can invite danger because there is a risk of electric shock. It may also cause power outages to important premises throughout the election process such as candidate nomination centres, polling centres, and official vote tallying centres.

Our advice is to postpone the digging work first and if it cannot be avoided, please contact the nearest TNB office to get advice so that all procedures are followed to reduce the risk of (supply) disruption,” Wan Nazmy said.

He reminded the public not to hold, carry or install flagpoles under any electricity transmission lines, including flagpoles made of bamboo which can cause electric shocks to those nearby.

As a preventive measure, TNB through routine patrols will work with the Election Commission (EC) and the authorities to take down election campaign materials that risk causing danger and problems to users.

People who see a situation that may threaten the safety of others or affect the electricity supply can immediately contact TNB CareLine Facebook or 15454 so that appropriate action can be taken to prevent untoward incidents.

Six states — Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Penang, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu — will go to the polls on August 12. Nomination is on July 29 and early voting is on August 8.

— Bernama

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