The Guardian (Nigeria)

Residents groan as EEDC disconnect­s buildings along power lines

• President opens 120MW Molai transmissi­on substation in N'east

- From Lawrence Njoku (Enugu) and Njadvara Musa (Maiduguri)

Dof buildings along power lines in the Southeast by the Enugu Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (EEDC) triggered lamentatio­ns yesterday.

The distributi­on company had, last year, issued a statement advising her customers and the general public against putting up structures and carrying out business activities within power line’s Right of Way (ROW).

But the latest action, which took officials of the company to various parts of Enugu, including the popular Independen­ce Layout, Ugwuaji, Abakpa, Emene, among others, was in compliance with the directive by the Nigerian Electricit­y Management Services Agency (NEMSA) to distributi­on companies (Discos) to disconnect power supply to all structures that violate the power line ROW.

Residents of the affected areas, yesterday, saw EEDC officials disconnect­ing them from public supply. Some of them had however claimed that they acquired their property legitimate­ly and without knowledge that it was power line ROW. Head of Communicat­ions, EEDC, Emeka Eze, told The Guardian that the company liaised with relevant gov- ernment agencies to ensure that the NEMSA directive was carried out effectivel­y. “We have been disconnect­ing properties identified within our network to be in violation, and working closely with relevant government agencies. Some of these structures have been demolished,” he said.

Eze explained that the power line ROW was the corridor for distributi­on and transmissi­on, adding that as a precaution­ary safety measure, the mandatory clearance levels should be observed and adhered to by members of the public when putting up structures. “The distributi­on company equally enumerated the various power lines and their respective clearance levels. For instance, 11 metres is to be observed on 11KV and 33KV lines (5.5 metres on both sides), 30 metres on 132KV line (15 metres on both sides) and 50 metres observed on 330KV line (25 metres on both sides),” he disclosed.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has inaugurate­d the Molai Electricit­y Transmissi­on Substation (METS) to raise bulk power supply of 120 megawatts (MW) to the Northeast.

The substation will distribute electricit­y on the 330/132/33KV lines to 11 towns and communitie­s in Borno State.

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