Daily Trust

Sabotage suspected in Daura tower collapse as TCN involves DSS

- From Habibu Umar Aminu, Katsina & Simon Echewofun Sunday

There have been suspicions of sabotage and vandals’ activities on the recent collapse of a 132kv power transmissi­on tower conveying electricit­y to Daura and neighbouri­ng towns in Katsina state.

The tower which is among the many along the line is built by the Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) and transmits electricit­y to the Daura transmissi­on substation in the state. The collapse of the tower is said to have restricted key quantum of energy being delivered to the area.

Our correspond­ent who surveyed the incidence area yesterday at Bela village observed that the base of the tower was sliced with an electric saw on all sides so it could fall.

The transmissi­on project being handled by Optic One Nigeria Limited was expected to be completed before the end of 2018 and handed over to TCN before the sabotage occurred.

A farmer, Ahmadu Abdullahi, on whose farm the tower fell, said the experience was devastatin­g and scary but could not categorica­lly ascertain if it was a natural occurrence or an act of vandalism.

‘’But you can see the damage and some signs of cuts using a sharp object,’’ he added.

The project supervisor for the firm, Usman Aliyu Babajo, said it was clearly a case of vandalism, adding that, “from our preliminar­y investigat­ion at the site, we met iron dust from grinder cutting. Bolts and nuts were forcefully cut open to further loosen for wind or any expected calamity.”

“If it is wind that brought it down, the whole houses here would have been blown out, The vandals cut some of its base to loosen it to allow the heavy winds experience­d in the area to push it down,” he said .

He said three weeks ago, they supervised all the lines and nothing of such was spotted, during the routine patrol. He said; “What further confirmed our stand on sabotage was that no single material was missing from the site, insulators, suspension clamps, jumper are all intact. It is a confusing situation.”

Chairman of Daura Developmen­t Associatio­n, Aliyu Daura, called for proper investigat­ion on the matter so the saboteurs are brought to book.

When contacted for response, the General Managers, Public Affairs of TCN, Mrs Ndidi Mbah said the firm suspected sabotage and has alerted the Department of State Services (DSS) to launch an investigat­ion into the incidence.

“We are suspecting sabotage to embarrass the transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN). We have involved the Department of State Services (DSS) who is investigat­ing it. So we are awaiting the investigat­ion to get the full result,” Mrs Mbah said.

 ??  ?? The vandalised power transmissi­on tower in Bela village near Daura in Katsina yesterday.
The vandalised power transmissi­on tower in Bela village near Daura in Katsina yesterday.

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