Lagosians to experience darkness over TCN sub-station shutdown
Some
residents of Lagos, particularly in Itire and its environs may be thrown into
darkness as Management of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has
announced routine maintenance.
The
maintenance, which would necessitate the power outage, is expected to be
carried out on equipment at the Itire 132KV Transmission Sub-Station in Lagos
on March 27.
Mrs. Ndidi
Mbah, General Manager (Public Affairs) of TCN, made this known in a statement
in Lagos on Sunday.
It explained
that the proposed maintenance would disrupt 34 megawatts of electricity supply
to customers around Ago, Okota, Ilasamaja, Ijesha, Itire and their environs.
“The planned
outage will enable TCN engineers from the Akangba sub-regional office in
Surulere to carry out routine maintenance work on all the equipment at its
Itire Transmission Sub-Station.
“The
maintenance will also cover a 132KV insulated indoor switchyard for improved
electricity supply to customers in the above-mentioned areas.
“TCN,
therefore, appeals to customers that take supply from distribution load centres
covering the areas mentioned above, to bear with it for four hours on Tuesday,
March 27.
“The
management of TCN apologises for the inconveniences that may result from the
temporary disruption of supply to customers within the affected areas.
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