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Tcn Warns Ebonyi Communities Against Power Installations Vandalism

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Executive Summary

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) issued a warning to residents in several Ebonyi State communities regarding the vandalism of critical power infrastructure. During a sensitization program, TCN officials highlighted that such acts threaten national development and electricity supply, citing multiple recent incidents of damage. They urged the community leaders and residents to protect transmission facilities and avoid activities like illegal construction or excavation within the designated rights-of-way.

The news highlights physical damage (vandalism) to critical power infrastructure (transmission towers) in Nigeria. This increases the operational input cost for TCN and related utilities/construction firms, potentially delaying grid expansion or increasing tariffs due to repair costs. The primary channel is increased CAPEX/input_cost.

Key Insights

  • TCN warned communities in Ezza Umuhuali, Ezillo, and Nkalagu about damaging power installations.
  • Major threats identified include vandalism of 330kV and 132kV lines, illegal structures on rights-of-way, and excavation near tower foundations.
  • Vandalism is presented as a significant national concern leading to economic losses and blackouts.
  • TCN officials noted the high cost of replacement towers (approx. $330,000 each) and warned against further damage.
  • Residents were advised that statutory rights-of-way must be respected, with specific distances provided for 132kV and 330kV lines.

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