Florence Sadiku
THE Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says over 18 transmission towers were vandalized between 9 and 14, January 2025, across Rivers, Abia, and Kano states.
According to TCN, Engr. Emmanuel Okpa, General Manager of Transmission for the Port Harcourt Region, reported that routine patrols by linesmen on 10 January 2025, uncovered damage to towers 171 through 181 and tower 184. On 14 January, vandals targeted towers 146, 147, and 149 along the Owerri-Ahoada 132kV line in Rivers State, removing base brackets and compromising the stability of the towers.
In Abia State, Engr. Azuh Lucky, Head of the Lines Department for the region, reported the theft of bolts, nuts, and structural members from towers 160 to 162 on the Alaoji-Umuahia 132kV line, which was under repair on 13 January 2025.
Meanwhile, in Kano, towers 105, 106, and 107 along the Katsina-Gazoua 132/33kV transmission line were critically damaged by vandals on 9 January 2025, compromising their structural integrity and risking collapse.
In the early hours of 17 January 2025, vandalised 132kV underground transmission cables were discovered by TCN engineers near Millennium Park in Abuja. This affected the power supply to the Central Area and its environs.
“These incidents pose a significant challenge to our operations as a company. We have bolstered security measures, increased lines patrol, and the number of vigilante groups, and we are also collaborating with security operatives.
“However, we need and are appealing for the full support of every Nigerian, particularly those in communities hosting our installations. We must collectively recognise that the transmission network is our collective asset and essential for our socio-economic development.
“The vandals and those who buy stolen materials are sabotaging the nation. All hands must be on deck to ensure the growth of the nation’s power sector, which is critical to the development of our country”, the company emphasized.
Eighteen-Eleven Media