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TCN disconnects PHED from electricity market in Port Harcourt

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Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has suspended and disconnected two critical feeders belonging to the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) from the electricity market, over huge debts owed to the Disco and this has thrown the Rivers Government House and other government institution into permanent darkness.

The suspension order which was posted on TCN’s twitter handle @TCN_Nigeria, said that the suspension order followed default by PHED in the Market Conditions/Market Participation Agreements.

Confirming the development, the management of PHED said the affected feeders are Borikiri and Secretariat 33KV lines, radiating eight number outgoing 11KV feeders.

PHED manager, Corporate Communications, John Onyi, said the company received a letter of non-compliance and a financial penalty from TCN on 3rd July 2019, where TCN alleged that PHED had breached the market rules, and responded accordingly.

Onyi explained that the company has even appeared before the TCN committee to make clarifications and has already made payment of outstanding debts to TCN despite huge debts of N161bilion owed the Disco by customers.

A letter of non-compliance and a financial penalty from the TCN was received by PHED on 3rd July 2019, wherein TCN alleged that PHED had breached the market rules. PHED responded accordingly and made spirited attempts to seek clarifications on the said breaches, but all proved in vain. PHED also appeared before the TCN set committee to make its positions known.

Regardless of the above, PHED has already made payment of her outstanding debt to TCN, despite huge outstanding debt by electricity users, a situation that has put PHED in a financial quagmire.

PHED’s customers in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Rivers states are owing N161.7 billion as at close of business on June 2019.

The PHED spokesman also said the areas affected by the disconnection include State Secretariat, Government House, UTC Area, BMH, Amadi Flats, Moscow Road, Forces Avenue and the entire Port Harcourt Township.

Based on the above, social and economic activities including those on essential services such as the hospitals, Security Agencies, Banks, Ministries Department and Agencies, MDAs, Government House and the ordinary man on the street have been paralysed.

PHED, hereby, solicits customers patience while renewed effort is underway to bring the situation under control. Customers are by this medium also reminded to kindly pay their outstanding bill if any to avert any future occurrence.