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Nationwide Power outage imminent as TCN loses 6 power transmission towers

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The country may experience serious power outage as the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has  had six  of its  power transmission towers along the Delta-Benin and Delta – Sapele – Benin 330kV transmission line routes vandalized and some of their tower members removed.

This, coupled with the heavy rainfall of March 17th, caused the collapse of tower No 61 alone.

In a statement signed by the general manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, the TCN said that as soon as the transmission line tripped, a lines’ patrol team was dispatched to investigate the cause and investigations revealed that tower No 61 had collapsed and aluminum conductors from the tower were on the ground. The patrol team also discovered that tower members of five other towers including the tower directly opposite tower 61on the Ughelli – Benin line route –  were missing.

The Delta-Benin and Delta-Sapele-Benin 330kV transmission lines evacuate power from Transcorp Power Limited, Ughelli into the national grid. With the collapse of tower No 61 on Delta-Benin line however, TCN is now evacuating the power through Delta – Sapele- Benin 330kV transmission line alone. Although the collapsed tower has not affected power evacuation, transmission lines redundancy is effected until the second line is restored.

TCN has been facing the challenge of repeated attacks by vandals on this axis since December 2018. The company said it had also made formal reports to security operatives and to traditional rulers in the area, including the King of Okpeland and the Ovie of Oghara, who have equally held meetings with their subjects to address the menace but to no avail.

Meanwhile, the company has already mobilized its quick response engineering team to the site of the incident and they have cataloged requirementsthat would enable them commence repair works on the affected towers. Repair works,TCN said would becompleted in four weeks.

TCN reiterated the need for host communities to watch overelectricity installations in their domain, to forestall the destructive activities of vandals and also urgeelectricity customers nationwide to report any unusual activities around electrical installations to appropriate authorities.The company lamented that this incident would cost TCN millions of naira to rebuild the collapsed tower and effect repairsother towers with fund that should have been ploughed into its grid expansion program.

The company however expressed commitment and resolveto continue to expand the nations grid including rehabilitating any of its equipment where necessary, to ensure seamless bulk electricity transmission nationwide.

 

Olusola Bello