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Bandits threat to regular electricity supply; Shiroro power transmission lines in danger: TCN

The Shiroro region of the Transmission Company of Nigeria says three of its transmission lines are under security threat.

• December 7, 2023
POWER LINE; TCN
POWER LINE AND TCN

The Shiroro region of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says three of its transmission lines are under security threat.

Maiwada Sarki-Bello, TCN general manager of the Shiroro region, disclosed this while briefing journalists in Shiroro on the company’s achievements in 2023 on Thursday.

He disclosed that the company was challenged by insecurity on Shiroro-Kaduna 330KV lines, Shiroro-Katampe 330KV line, Gwagwalada 330KV line and Shiroro-Tegina 132KV line.

He added that the company was also challenged by the radial nature of the Shiroro-Tegina-Kontagora-Yauri line, adding that security had improved since the coming of the present administration.

“Insecurity is our biggest challenge. Whenever there is a problem with our lines, we will have to strategise before moving our staff to the lines having a problem, and our partners do not understand that.

“But we commend the federal government for being proactive by deploying security personnel to safeguard the entire dam, which has reduced the security threat,” he said.

The general manager said parts of the company’s achievements were the purchase of six new 330KV current transformers on the bus coupler at Jeba transmission station and the installation of new 330KV circuit breakers on the Jebba-Kainji line 2 circuit.

Others are the installation of a new 330KV circuit on the Jebba-Gamo line, replacement of vandalised tower members on T69, T70 and T71 on 132 Minna-Suleja circuit and replacement of two faults 132KV CVT on the Minna-Suleja line one and two yellow phases.

He added that the company constructed new open-air stores for outdoor equipment at Faku, replaced obsolete protection relays with modern numerical relays on 330KV and maintained all power transformers annually.

Mr Sarki-Bello said the company replaced a 33KV underground armoured secondary cable in transformer TR7 megavolt amperes (MVA) at Minna transmission station with an overhead conductor.

He disclosed that the company was undertaking rehabilitation work on a new 132KV from the Zungeru power station switchyard to Tegina and constructing new control rooms at Shiroro. Others were replacing old equipment by the World Bank, in-house replacement of old equipment at Jebba, and upgrading the Minna sub-station with an additional 132/33KV 100 MVA transformer.

The TCN Shiroro region covers Shiroro, Zungeru, Jebba and Kainji transmissions, Kontagora and Yauri. 

(NAN)

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