Despite N120Million Payment By Aba Power, Threats By 22,000 Landlords, Transmission Company Of Nigeria Fails To Restore Electricity To Aba | Sahara Reporters

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The hope of individuals and organisations in Abia State that electricity would be restored at the weekend was dashed at the weekend. There were expectations that the Market Operating Unit of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) would reconnect Aba Power Electric Company to the national grid after more than one week of total blackout in the Aba Ring-fenced Area but this did not happen.

Despite N120Million Payment By Aba Power, Threats By 22,000 Landlords, Transmission Company Of Nigeria Fails To Restore Electricity To AbaThe hope of individuals and organisations in Abia State that electricity would be restored at the weekend was dashed at the weekend.

“It is surprising that the restoration has not occurred, meaning the TCN breached the terms of the agreement, just as it breached the 2010 Nigerian Electricity Market Rules by yanking off Aba Power from the grid without abiding by the 30-day notice it gave the company and by shutting Aba Power down without putting it on notice.

 

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