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TCN Completes Rehabilitation of Vandalized Transmission Towers

TCN Completes Rehabilitation of Vandalized Transmission Towers

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has completed the rehabilitation and re-stringing of four vandalized towers along the Jos–Gombe 330 Kilo Volt (kV) transmission line. Ndidi Mbah, TCN’s spokesperson, made this announcement in a statement released in Abuja on Tuesday.

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  • Project Details
  • Incident and Repair Timeline
  • Appreciation for Support
  • Why It Matters
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Project Details

According to Ms. Mbah, the re-stringing of the conductors was completed on Monday, and contractors have reconnected the jumper on tower 282, making it ready for the transmission of bulk electricity. These towers are critical as they supply bulk power to substations in the North East.

Incident and Repair Timeline

The vandalized towers were discovered on April 22, prompting TCN to swiftly mobilize contractors and supervising engineers to the site to begin repairs. Initially, TCN aimed to complete the repairs and restore supply by May 27. However, the collapse of a fourth tower during the re-stringing process delayed the project’s completion. Despite this setback, the reconstruction of all four towers has been finalized.

Appreciation for Support

Ms. Mbah expressed TCN’s gratitude towards the governors and residents of the Northeast for their patience and support during the repair process.

Why It Matters

The completion of this project is crucial for the stability and reliability of the power supply in the North-East region of Nigeria. Vandalized infrastructure not only disrupts electricity distribution but also hampers economic activities and development. Restoring these towers ensures a steady supply of electricity, which is essential for both residential and industrial users in the region.

Bottom Line

The successful rehabilitation of the Jos–Gombe transmission line towers marks a significant achievement for TCN, enhancing the reliability of power supply in the North-East. This effort underscores TCN’s commitment to swiftly addressing infrastructure challenges and maintaining the integrity of the national power grid.

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