Oyebode Fadipe, AEDC’s General Manager, Corporate Communications, gave the explanation while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja.
“To avoid any form of destruction to lives and properties, the system is programmed to go off when it is about to rain. According to him, AEDC’s duty is to look for the problem and try to restore supply as the speed of repair is totally different from the speed when destruction takes place. He said that in Abuja, the network was underground and AEDC had to buy a specialised vehicle to be able to trace any fault on those cables.
AEDC is failed company go and learn from others country that are expressing uninterrupted power failure.
So it’s only in Nigeria that rain falls. Seriously we have dump people leading Nigeria
Very true because rain doesn't fall in countries that have uninterrupted power supply.
Your explanation is for those who didn't live abroad. For those who have, they know that's a lie from the pit of hell. All it takes with you is a shower to cutoff the power. Hurricane, snow and 50 kph wind power is on abroad.
Business Business Latest News, Business Business Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: DailyPostNGR - 🏆 11. / 59 Read more »