PRESIDENTIAL VILLA PLUNGED INTO DARKNESS AS VANDALS STEAL TCN CABLE

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has confirmed that parts of the Presidential Villa and 60% of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, have been left in darkness due to the theft of a 132-kilovolt underground cable responsible for transmitting bulk electricity to the 132kV Central Area Transmission Substation.

This was revealed in a statement by TCN spokesperson Ndidi Mbah on Friday.

The company stated that the vandalism took place near the Millennium Park area of Abuja.

TCN added that the vandals made away with 40 meters of 1×500 mm² XLPE conductors on the two 132 kV transmission lines.

“The vandalised 132kV underground cable transports bulk electricity to TCN’s 132kV Central Area Transmission Substation, which then supplies power through 8No. distribution feeders to AEDC for onward supply to its customers in Central Area and environs.

“The incident, which was carried out around the Millennium Park axis of Abuja, has affected over 60% of the power supply to Abuja as the vandals carted away 40 meters of 1x500mm² XLPE conductors on the 2 numbers 132kV transmission lines.

“TCN engineers have already been mobilised to the site of the incident to repair the vandalised cables,” the company stated.

According to TCN, the development has led to several areas in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, experiencing power outages, including Maitama, Wuse, Jabi, Life Camp, Asokoro, Utako, Mabushi, and parts of Presidential Villa.

Earlier, it was reported that AEDC had blamed recent power outage in Abuja on faulty 132-kilovolt lines 182 from the Katampe to AT5 Central Area Transmission Station.

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