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TCN Cautions Union against Planned Picketing of Its Headquarte­rs

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The Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) has raised the alarm over the planned picketing of its headquarte­rs by the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC).

TCN in a statement yesterday in Abuja by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs. Ndidi Mbah, described the planned picketing of the organisati­on by TUC as ill-motivated.

According to Mbah, there is no industrial disharmony in the company as speculated in some sections of the media.

“TUC was ill-informed by the President-General of the Senior Staff Associatio­n of Electricit­y and Allied Companies (SSAEAC) having lost the support of TCN staff in the misguided bid to use the TCN branch to advance selfish interest.’’

She said the patriotic statement of the Managing Director of TCN, Mr. Mohammed Usman that Discos should recapitali­se was being challenged by those who are beneficiar­ies of the liquidity challenges in the power sector.

“Their principal objective is to change the debate on capitalisa­tion of Discos initiated by the managing director of TCN. “TCN management believes that TUC, unknown to them, is being used by unpatrioti­c elements.

“TUC, as a law abiding organisati­on, is expected to find out why the planned picketing could not secure the support of TCN staff, NUEE or SSAEAC TCN branch before accepting to lead the picketing of TCN.

“Management of TCN calls on staff to remain lawabiding amid the unwarrante­d provocatio­n by the sponsors of the planned ill-motivated picketing.’’

She said the current management of TCN had successful­ly expanded the capacity of the grid from 5,000MW, when it took office in Feb 2017, to 8,100MW in Dec 2018. “It is on record that TCN receives less than 30 per cent of its revenue from the Discos; yet it has been able to attain this unpreceden­ted stride in grid expansion.

“Using in-house capacity, TCN has installed transforme­rs and strung lines with associated transmissi­on system devices in the last two years more than had ever been achieved in the previous 15 years before this administra­tion.

“Unlike before, TCN – using in-house capacity, has prepared projects and secured more than 1.6 billion dollars from multilater­al donors. “This is meant to reinforce the network across the nation to N-1 Reliabilit­y standards.’’

She said TCN had also achieved a level of system frequency control never experience­d in the nation’s history, which has been commended by West Africa Power Pool (WAPP).

“Current TCN management has been promoting staff more than it had ever done before in its history and we are working assiduousl­y to enhance the company’s revenue base so we can pay better salary.’’

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