You are currently viewing Vandals destroy over 100 transmission towers in Abuja, Lagos, Kano, others
Share this story

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has said that vandals destroyed 109 transmission towers across Nigeria in nine months.

This was disclosed in the company’s recent report on vandalisation, stating that 132kV double circuit power transmission lines, 330kV double circuit lines were destroyed and soil excavation carried out, which threatened transmission towers.

According to the TCN report, the vandalism occurred majorly in Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Enugu, and Benin region.

“In the Kano region of TCN, 49 towers were vandalised, Osogbo region, 51; Abuja region, 19; Enugu region, 18; among others. Nine towers, from Tower 56 to Tower 65 along the Papalanto/Abeokuta 132kV transmission line, located in the Obafemi Owode area of Ogun State, were all massively vandalized, leading to their collapse on May 23, 2023.

The company said Abeokuta were out of power supply for some days as the company had to supply bulk electricity through an alternate line to enable Ibadan Disco (distribution company) to distribute electricity to its customers whose supply was affected by the incident.

According to TCN, “there were frequent activities of vandals in the TCN Aba sub-region in August 2023, with repair costs totalling about N23. They include 122No earthing copper conductors and 244No copper cable lugs with N366,000 worth of galvanized bolts and nuts carted away.

Advertisements

“Uyo Work Centre has only one case of vandalism at Itu T/S, where an underground cable connected to the generator was vandalized.”

The report showed that vandals attacked towers 30 to 33 along Ihovbor-Osogbo-Benin-Osogbo double circuit transmission line, cutting the legs of the four towers in the Benin region.

Advertisements

Also, the PortHarcourt sub-region also recorded some cases of vandalism includimg Owerri Ahoada 132kv DC Line (T199 – T211), IPP/Elelenwo 132kv DC Line (T40, T43, T52 and T53), Owerri/Ahoada 132kv Line (T203 – T217), Ahoada/Yenagoa 132kv Line (T19 – T31) and IPP/Elelenwo 132kv Line (T40).

Businessday

Advertisements
dukes-crunchies

Do you have an important success story, news, or opinion article to share with with us? Get in touch with us at publisher@thepodiummedia.com or ademolaakinbola@gmail.com Whatsapp +1 317 665 2180

Join our WhatsApp Group to receive news and other valuable information alerts on WhatsApp.


Share this story
Advertisements
jsay-school

Leave a Reply