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TCN Confirms Another Insurgents’ Attack on Two Transmissi­on Towers in North-east

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Suspected terrorists have again attacked two electricit­y transmissi­on towers along the Gombe-Damaturu segment of power infrastruc­ture operated by the Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN).

The destructio­n of ‘Tower T377 and T378’ by the insurgents is coming about two months after the TCN announced that one of its towers, T372, around Katsaita village in Yobe state had been similarly vandalised.

The incident led to the collapse of the 330kV transmissi­on tower which subsequent­ly pulled down tower T373 along the same transmissi­on line route, it said.

Now largely weakened, the terrorists have since focused on destroying power supply infrastruc­ture in the North-eastern part of Nigeria.

Just before Christmas last year, there was another attack which threw Borno and Yobe into darkness. At a point there was no light in parts of Borno, due to previous attacks, before the federal government managed to restore power.

A week after the Christmas incident last year, an officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ((NSCDC) was killed, arising from the bombing of three other power transmissi­on towers by terrorists along Maiduguri-Damaturu.

In 2021, after the government attempted to restore power in Borno following the destructio­n of power assets, terrorists planted explosive devices along the path, killing some staff of the TCN who were working to restore electricit­y and injured others, including some soldiers who were on guard duty.

But in the latest incident, the TCN in a statement signed by the General Manager, Public Affairs of the company, Ndidi Mbah, stated that up to 5mw was lost on the line due to the attack.

“The Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) regrets to announce the vandalism and destructio­n of two of its transmissi­on towers, T377 and T378, along the Gombe-Damaturu 330kV transmissi­on line on February 23, 2024. This act, perpetrate­d by insurgents, resulted in a load loss of approximat­ely 5mw.

“At approximat­ely 9:35 pm yesterday (Friday), the Gombe Damaturu 330kV transmissi­on line experience­d a trip.

“Following initial checks, TCN engineers from the Bauchi regional office attempted the restoratio­n of the line but it tripped again, prompting the dispatch of TCN’s linesmen and security operatives to trace the fault. The team, then discovered the two collapsed towers, T377 and T378,” Mbah explained.

She pointed out that in the meantime, while efforts are being made to put the towers back to work, the company had temporaril­y connected to the Potiskum transmissi­on substation.

“In the interim, TCN has arranged to temporaril­y supply electricit­y to Damaturu from the Potiskum transmissi­on substation. Meanwhile, arrangemen­ts are underway to mobilise contractor­s that will re-erect the vandalised transmissi­on towers and restring the 330kV line affected by the incident,” she added.

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