FG spent N8.8 billion to repair 128 vandalised transmission towers: TCN

Sule Abdulaziz, managing director of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), says the federal government has spent about N8.8 billion to repair vandalised
transmission towers across the country.
This is contained in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday by Bolaji Tunji, special adviser on strategic communication and media relations to the minister of power.
Mr Tunji said that Mr Abdulaziz said this on Tuesday at the quarterly power sector working group meeting in Abuja.
Mr Abdulaziz, who was represented by Olugbenga Ajiboye, executive director, Transmission Service Provider (TSO), said that between Jan.13 and now, 128 transmission towers had been destroyed either by vandals or bandits, across the country.
He said that when the vandals were apprehended and handed over to the police for prosecution, they were bailed and continued with the vandalism.
“As I talk to you today, 128 of our towers have been destroyed by either vandals or bandits. Till date, we have spent about N8.8 billion, by our estimation, to put them back to full and functional use.
”It is so sad that each time the vandals were caught and taken to police for prosecution, police would charge them for theft, instead of vandalism and they would be bailed.
”If they are charged for vandalism, they cannot be bailed, but this is where we are. So, many of them have been arrested, but each time they will be bailed because police often charge their cases as that of theft,” he said.
Mr Abdulaziz said that when the Shiroro-Mando-Kaduna towers were destroyed, TCN had to get full military escorts for its contractors to get the transmission lines and towers restored.
He said that in some cases, they would say that TCN could only work for two hours on some days.
“In some instances, they would even tell us that it was not safe to move there. How do we get out of this? How can we deliver electricity to Nigerians under these terrible circumstances?
”These are part of the challenges we are facing in the power sector,” he said.
In a related development, minister of power, Adebayo Adelabu, said that the federal government was collaborating with the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) to make electricity available to 50 million Nigerians by the year 2030.
The minister, who was represented by his chief technical adviser, Adedayo Olowoniyi, said that the federal government was working with the World Bank and the African Development Bank to get 300 million Africans to have access to electricity by the year 2030.
He said that the ministry was also collaborating with its finance counterpart to get this process achieved.
“The mission is being driven by the World Bank and the African Development Bank and it is a project that will provide electricity to 300 millions Africans and Nigeria will benefit 50 millions from this.
Mr Adelabu said that the compact document would be signed by President Bola Tinubu in Tanzania in January 2025.
The minister said that his ministry worked extensively with the World Bank, the AfDB and the ministry of finance to develop the document with all the countries that would be participating in it.
”The most important thing is that we have to drive the process by ourselves through the private and public sector participation.
”We will do it through the solar form system, mini and micro grid, grid extension and connection,” he said.
”The reality is that it is not actually feasible, based on the resources, we have to extend the grid to all Nigerians, first, from the funding point of view and secondly, it may not be commercially viable to begin to talk of grid extension to those parts that are not viable.
”But that does not mean that we shall not deliver electricity to them, it is their right and part of the dividends of democracy.
The minister said that the federal government would start with the home solar system in those areas where the grid may not work.
(NAN)
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