TCN Declares Force Majeure After Storm Topples Line

TCN Declares Force Majeure After Storm Topples Line TCN Declares Force Majeure After Storm Topples Line

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has declared a force majeure on the Ikeja West–Osogbo 330kV transmission line following damage caused by a severe rainstorm.

In a statement issued on Sunday and signed by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, the company said the incident occurred on Thursday, April 16, when the line tripped during the storm due to a fault.

According to TCN, the fault was traced to a point about 14.9 kilometres from the Ikeja West (Ayobo) end of the line.

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“Further inspection by TCN maintenance crews revealed that Tower No. 515 had collapsed during the storm, with the structure giving way at its midsection,” the statement partly read.

The company said efforts are underway to address the situation, with engineers dismantling the damaged tower while materials and personnel are being mobilised for reconstruction.

“We assure that we will work assiduously to restore flexibility and redundancy in that corridor, as an alternative line is still in service evacuating bulk power. Updates will be provided as work progresses,” it added.

TCN Announces Major Power Outage in Lagos
TCN Announces Major Power Outage in Lagos. Credit: Daily Post.

Apapa substation upgrade

Meanwhile, TCN disclosed that its Lagos Region has energised two newly installed 60MVA 132/33kV power transformers at the Apapa Road Transmission Substation in Lagos State.

The energisation, carried out last Friday, also included the installation of associated Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) at the rehabilitated facility.

With the addition of the transformers, the substation’s capacity has increased from 60MVA to 180MVA, a move expected to improve the electricity supply within the Eko Electricity Distribution Company network.

Areas expected to benefit include Apapa Causeway, parts of Ijora, Amukoko, Ajegunle, Apapa Wharf, Tin Can Island, and surrounding communities.

TCN noted that the project was funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s power infrastructure.

The company added that the project would be officially commissioned at a later date.

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