The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says it has restored bulk power supply through the Ahoada-Yenagoa 132kV transmission line.
TCN, in a statement on Tuesday by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs Ndidi Mbah, said that the power was restored at 08:03 hours on November 30, 2024, following the successful reconstruction of collapsed towers and restringing of vandalized conductors by its contractors.
Mrs Mbah explained that the final inspection of work done, was conducted on November 28, 2024, by a team of TCN engineers, led by the Port Harcourt Region General Manager, Engr. Emmanuel Akpa.
According to her, the team verified the integrity of the 20 newly erected towers (Nos. 48–64 and 97–99) that were destroyed in a series of vandalism incidents on July 29 and August 12, 2024.
She said after confirming that all work met required standards, the line was cleared for energization.
The GM, however, stated that discussions are underway with stakeholders in Bayelsa and Rivers States to implement a comprehensive community engagement program.
“This initiative seeks to educate local communities traversed by the transmission line on the consequences of vandalism and theft of power infrastructure.
“Additionally, the program will involve appointing community representatives to oversee the security of power equipment in their areas.
“This approach aims to foster a sense of local ownership and accountability for the infrastructure.
“These efforts are part of broader measures to prevent future incidents of large-scale vandalism, which left Bayelsa State in total blackout since July 29, 2024.
“The economic losses incurred by residents, as well as the significant financial burden on TCN to restore the towers, have been substantial,” she added.
While appealing to the public to support the nationwide campaign against the vandalism of power infrastructure, the company noted that collective action was essential to safeguarding the country’s electricity assets for sustainable development.