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TCN Reconstructs Vandalized Transmission Tower in Uyo

By YANGE IKYAA 

Reconstruction works on the vandalized transmission tower number 104 on Odukpani – Ikot Ekpene 330kV double-circuit transmission line in Akwa Ibom State has been completed, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) said on Wednesday.

In a statement signed by Ndidi Mbah, who is the General Manager(GM), Public Affairs at TCN, the state energy company also confirmed that work is ongoing to fortify other towers that were minimally vandalized along the same line route in order to enable the restringing and tensioning of the 330kV DC transmission line before it is energized. The Executive Director, Transmission Service Provider (TSP) at TCN, Engr. Victor Adewumi, had earlier visited the site of the incident at Oku Iboku Community in Uyo to assess the level of repair works on the orders of the Minister of Power, Engr. Abubakar D.

Aliyu. Adewumi, who briefed newsmen at the site, said the tower has been reconstructed and work has reached an advanced stage after three weeks, even with difficulties posed by the terrain. 

In his words, “the tower has been fully reconstructed, restringing has to be done with the utmost care after other towers that were also tampered with have been fortified, to avoid the collapse of more towers. We are however doing everything possible to reconnect the line to the national grid.”

He also noted that the collapsed tower was not the only one vandalized and that restringing the transmission line involves bringing down the 330kV DC line from suspension towers that were minimally vandalized.

This will be done up to the nearest tension towers on both sides of the collapsed tower, while fortifying the suspension towers before restringing the lines to ensure that quality work is done.

Adewumi assured that work has reached 70% completion and that TCN is working hard to ensure that the 330kV DC transmission line is completed and reconnected to the national grid in one week. 

This will ensure the evacuation of over 400MW stranded power at the Odukpani Power Plant near Calabar, as well as the restoration of power supply to Cross River State. 

Adewumi appealed to the public to help TCN in the fight against the vandalism of power infrastructure, saying that such acts are detrimental to Nigerians and the expansion of power infrastructure in Nigeria.

He also assured residents of Cross River State and parts of Akwa Ibom State that the company was fast-tracking the completion and restoration process.

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