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TCN Clarifies Onitsha Sub-region Incident, Denies Explosion Claim By Enugu DisCo

by Emmanuel Femi
2 months ago
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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has described a publication by Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC (EEDC) on August 27, 2025, regarding the cause of the power outage in Anambra State and Oji River in Enugu State as misinformation.

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According to a statement issued Thursday by the transmission company’s general manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, contrary to EEDC’s claim, there was no explosion at the TCN’s Onitsha sub-region station as the distribution company (DisCo) claimed.

“The actual cause of the partial loss of power in the 330kV switch yard at Onitsha Sub-Region, which occurred on August 21, 2025, at about 02:34 hours, was an insulation flashover of porcelain insulator (P1) of the red phase jumper conductor to bus bar 1 due to rainfall. The power was later restored at 17:54 hours the same day.

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“Notably, TCN had planned a scheduled outage on August 31, 2025, and September 1, 2025, to replace the stack porcelain insulators.

“We clarify that there was no equipment explosion or switchgear equipment loss in the TCN Onitsha region. We urge EEDC to ensure the accuracy of information disseminated to the public, as deliberate deception or propaganda is unprofessional and unacceptable,” the statement read in part.

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