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EKEDC Blames Lagos Power Woes on Faulty 330kV Transmission Lines

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The Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) announced yesterday that the ongoing poor power supply in stems from a fault on the 330kV transmission lines that deliver electricity to the region. In a statement released by the company, it explained that the Transmission Company of (TCN), responsible for supplying power to EKEDC, has reduced its allocation to these technical issues, forcing the distribution company to implement load-shedding across its .

“We are still experiencing reduced power allocation from our TCN partners due to faults on the 330kV lines feeding the Lagos region,” the statement read. This reduction has disrupted the usual flow of electricity, leaving many Lagos residents and businesses grappling with inconsistent supply since the problem emerged last .

EKEDC reassured customers that it is actively collaborating with TCN and other stakeholders to rectify the situation. “Rest assured that we are taking all necessary steps to the situation as we work closely with TCN and other partners to resolve the issue and ensure a more stable power supply soonest,” the company stated. However, the statement stopped of providing a specific timeline for when full power restoration might be expected, leaving some uncertainty for affected consumers.

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The power challenges come at a when Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub, relies heavily on consistent electricity to fuel its bustling economy. The fault on the 330kV lines highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in the ‘s transmission infrastructure, which has long been a bottleneck in delivering reliable power to end users. Load-shedding, a practice of rationing available electricity among customers, has become a stopgap measure for EKEDC as it navigates the reduced supply.

While the company did not elaborate on the nature of the fault or the extent of the damage to the transmission lines, its pledge to work with TCN signals a coordinated effort to expedite repairs. EKEDC’s statement reflects a to transparency with customers, even as it manages the fallout from a situation largely beyond its direct .

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This follows a week of noticeable power dips across Lagos, prompting frustration among residents and businesses already accustomed to intermittent supply. EKEDC’s underscores the broader challenges facing Nigeria’s power sector, where aging infrastructure and operational setbacks frequently service. For now, Lagosians await a resolution, hopeful that the promised collaboration between EKEDC and TCN will soon restore normalcy to lives.

As the situation unfolds, EKEDC to position itself as a proactive player, recently making headlines for initiatives like meter distribution under the Meter Asset Funding (MAF) program and efforts to improve customer service through meter upgrades. Yet, this latest setback serves as a reminder of the systemic hurdles that in ensuring a steady electricity supply, even for a company striving to enhance its operations. Until the 330kV line faults are addressed, load-shedding remains the reality for EKEDC’s customers.

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