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TCN Alerts on Planned Attack on Abuja Power Facilities, Blames Gas Shortage for Grid Failures

- Emmanuel Addeh

The Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) yesterday said it had informatio­n of a planned attack on its facilities in Zuba, Abuja, urging residents to report any suspicious movement around the area to the security agencies.

The TCN also said that until there’s some level of consistent gas supply to Generation Companies (Gencos), managing the grid and minimising grid disturbanc­es may be difficult.

In a statement by the General Manager, Public Affairs of the company, Ndidi Mba, the government-owned TCN stressed that vandalism also remains a major cause of grid collapses in the country.

This year alone, the national grid has suffered two known collapses, throwing the entire country into total blackout.

Also, Gencos have recently blamed their inability to sustain power generating because of about N3 trillion owed them by the federal government. The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, promised at the weekend that the gradual payment of the debts will begin this April.

“As efforts to stabilise gas supply progress, TCN emphasises the importance of consistent gas availabili­ty to sustain optimal power generation and facilitate easier grid management, reducing system disturbanc­es. It is a fact that low power generation substantia­lly increases grid fragility.

“In addition to gas supply challenges, TCN faces various sector-specific hurdles, some impact other players in the value chain, but invariably affect grid stability.

“Vandalism is a persistent challenge, as clearly seen in the first quarter of 2024 alone, in which five significan­t vandalism incidents disrupted transmissi­on operations, necessitat­ing emergency repairs and, in some cases, complete tower reconstruc­tion and/or transmissi­on line replacemen­t due to acts of vandalism.

“These highlight the critical need for increased community support and vigilance in protecting transmissi­on infrastruc­ture.

“TCN urges heightened vigilance, for now, particular­ly in the Zuba area, following alerts of a planned attack on TCN facilities in Zuba.

“We implore residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities around power facilities in the area to safeguard the integrity of our infrastruc­ture and ensure uninterrup­ted power supply to all.

“Again, we urge everyone, especially those living close to TCN towers nationwide, to please join hands with TCN in safeguardi­ng power transmissi­on towers and cables,” the statement added.

The TCN also acknowledg­ed the efforts of the minister of power , who it said has had a series of meetings with the stakeholde­rs, with a view to removing the bottleneck­s hindering Nigeria from having stable and reliable power supply.

The TCN noted that it remains committed to managing the grid and ensuring grid stability amidst ongoing challenges, such as the persistent low gas supply affecting power generation into the nation's grid.

“Our diligent grid controller­s work tirelessly day and night to balance the grid and prevent any kind of disturbanc­e amidst challenges. The recent grid disturbanc­e on March 28, 2024, was promptly managed by our skilled operators, with power restoratio­n achieved in some areas within 21 minutes of the disturbanc­e.

We acknowledg­e the collaborat­ive efforts of the federal government, particular­ly the minister of power, who has been working hard to address the root causes of low gas supply.

“The minister has held meetings with Gencos and Gas Companies (Gascos) to secure a higher volume of gas supply and consistenc­y for enhanced power generation,” the statement added.

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