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FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by VeeVeeMyLuv(op): 4:56am On Oct 30, 2024
The Federal Government, through the Transmission Company of Nigeria, has spent a total sum of N29.3bn as costs to repair 266 electricity towers damaged by vandals nationwide, the latest data obtained from TCN showed.

The incidents that occurred between January 2022 and October 2024, a period of 34 months, have affected power availability and accessibility across the federation.

This comes as the latest Africa Trade Barometer report has revealed that Nigeria loses $26bn yearly to power failures.

According to data obtained by our correspondent from TCN’s monthly bulletin and news reports on Monday, 266 power transmission towers were destroyed by vandals in various parts of the country.

The vandalism of transmission towers occurred in the Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Enugu, Bauchi, Port Harcourt, and Benin regions. TCN contracts out the repairs of some of the vandalised towers.

It had also deployed in-house engineers of the transmission company to work on other vandalised towers.

According to energy experts, it costs about N110m to fix each vandalised tower, and a cumulative N29.26bn to repair 266 towers.


A breakdown of the report showed that 90 towers were destroyed in 2022. This figure increased by 23.3 per cent to 111 towers in 2023. In the current year, electricity tower vandalism occurred 65 times between January and October 27, 2024.

Further analysis showed that in 2022, 21 towers on the 132kv Kano-Kankia transmission line two were destroyed, and 16 towers were damaged under the Kano-Kankia line one.

Similarly, 19 towers on the Makurdi-Jos double circuit transmission line were vandalised, among others.

In 2023, 15 towers on the 132kv Owerri-Ahaoda transmission line in Port-Harcourt were damaged and 13 towers on the 132kv Ahaoda-Yenegoa transmission line were vandalised.

Also, 122 earthen conductors, 244 galvanised bolts, nuts, and copper cable lugs from the remaining towers were stolen.

Among the notable incidents in the first ten months of 2024 was the collapse of Tower 388 on the 132kV Jos-Bauchi line in the Bauchi/Yelwa single circuit transmission line, as were Towers 377 and 378 on the 330kV Gombe-Damaturu line along Bauchi/Gombe and Damaturu. Additional collapses were reported on the 330kV Damaturu-Maiduguri line, including Towers 125, 126, 193, 194, and 195.

In the Bauchi-Gombe area, 450, 452, 453, and 455 on the 132kV line were vandalised, and Tower 70 on the 330kV Gwagwalada-Katampe line in Abuja saw four of its footings destroyed.

Vandals also carted tower members of the 330kv Jos-Gombe from towers 288 to 291.

Despite improvements in power generation, vandalism continues to undermine these advancements, challenging the government’s ability to ensure a stable power supply across the country.

This extensive damage has significantly impacted the electricity supply in the affected areas, as noted by officials from the TCN, which manages the nation’s power grid.


Confirming this, a new report by Standard Bank stated that Nigeria loses an estimated $26bn yearly to power failures.


The cost which excludes spending on off-grid generators affects operational costs.

It added that businesses spend about $22bn annually on off-grid fuel to offset the impact of power shortages.

“Economic losses arising from Nigeria’s electricity shortages are estimated to be $26bn annually, without accounting for spending on fuel for off-grid generators, which is estimated to be a further $22bn.


Blackouts cause downtime of production, risk the quality of goods that require controlled environments, impact water supply, and affect telecommunications infrastructure which businesses may rely on for payments. The result is reduced sales and income.

Commenting, an expert in the energy sector, Professor Wumi Iledare, stated that tower vandalism is criminal and hinders the government’s commitment to increase energy accessibility, affordability, and availability.

He said vandalism discourages investments and increases energy costs.

The expert, speaking in an interview, said, “The act of vandalisation is criminal.

The economic implications are enormous. The cost incurred by services provided to grow the economy is also affected. The government must begin to prosecute offenders for this.”


Meanwhile, the TCN said it is collaborating with the Office of the National Security Adviser to repair the vandalised Shiroro-Kaduna line that led to the reduction of bulk electricity to Kaduna, Kano, and other major cities in the north.

In an earlier statement, the General Manager of Public Affairs, TCN, Ndidi Mbah, said the firm is working diligently to restore bulk power supply as quickly as possible despite prevailing security challenges.

It also debunked reports suggesting an indefinite power outage in parts of Northern Nigeria.

The statement read, “The current outage affecting Northern states for several days now is a result of vandalism of the Shiroro-Mando transmission line—a critical infrastructure that supplies electricity to the region. Prevailing insecurity in the area has delayed the immediate repair necessary to restore
supply.
https://punchng.com/fg-spends-n29bn-to-repair-damaged-power-towers-report/

Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by Bobloco: 5:06am On Oct 30, 2024
shocked
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by JuIia:
Our power system is in deplorable state; as such, something really has to be done.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by helinues: 5:29am On Oct 30, 2024
When should we be expecting stable improvement then?
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by VeeVeeMyLuv(op): 5:45am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
When should we be expecting stable improvement then?
I am sorry to say this, The report has just revealed beyond reasonable doubts that vandalism is lucrative

Our race (especially Nigerians) just manage to somehow find a way to mess things up! Exactly The way they sabotage the crude oil/petroleum sector through oil bunkering, crude oil theft, subsidy scam, pipeline breaking, that is what they are now doing to the power sector despite the fact that it is now fully privatised!?
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by Osiris12: 6:12am On Oct 30, 2024
29b repair light for aboki people wey no Dey pay bills
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by JASONjnr(m): 6:20am On Oct 30, 2024
Why are we always repairing and spending billions on them as if there are no ways to monitor them and proper maintenance on a regular basis.

Also, we are not even talking about the allocation for monthly maintenance....

This country is just a waste of potential..
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by OneCandleAway(f): 6:24am On Oct 30, 2024
JASONjnr:
Why are we always repairing and spending billions on them as if there are no ways to monitor them and proper maintenance on a regular basis.

Also, we are not even talking about the allocation for monthly maintenance....

This country is just a waste of potential..
I believe its a black curse sometimes. Why are we blacks like this. No honour, just greedy
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by agulion: 6:24am On Oct 30, 2024
When the head is corrupt then everything is gone, Tinubu was chased out of Chicago due to woro woro
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by saintkel(m): 6:28am On Oct 30, 2024
So how do we stop losing dia huge amount that could go long way in boosting electricity itself in Nigeria?.....
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by ewedunamala: 6:30am On Oct 30, 2024
Bobo Chicago ove inflating and corruptionizing the whole thing. Simple question, can he take all those money to his grave?
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by kenny714433(m): 6:39am On Oct 30, 2024
Lol
If we investigate further, it's those guys that actually do the maintenance that destroy the towers.


That's how bad and useless Nigerians have become. Elsewhere, citizens take care of public infrastructure. Here, citizens destroy and loot public infrastructure.

Nigeria is a zoo as the Igbos will put it, no two ways about it.

Nursery/secondary schools should as a matter of urgency prioritise Civic Education/Character learning. Not only teaching the theory but making students graduate based on practicals/application of that learning in school.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by AustineE1: 6:43am On Oct 30, 2024
..from the above report,it seems these guys are not even sure of when electricity will be restored to the Northern parts of Nigeria.Thats very bad,to keep a whole region in darkness.Why did they allow it to get this bad before they repairs started,Buhari and Tinubu are both calamity personified,imagine from 2022 to date,they were both celebrating the inefficiency of their governments.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by omowolewa: 6:44am On Oct 30, 2024
Now that the repairs is expensive, we are looking forward to tighter security


This is to avoided friendship between repairers and vandals.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by MrAmbrose(m): 6:51am On Oct 30, 2024
This is crazy.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by iwaeda: 7:38am On Oct 30, 2024
VeeVeeMyLuv:
The Federal Government, through the Transmission Company of Nigeria, has spent a total sum of N29.3bn as costs to repair 266 electricity towers damaged by vandals nationwide, the latest data obtained from TCN showed.

The incidents that occurred between January 2022 and October 2024, a period of 34 months, have affected power availability and accessibility across the federation.

This comes as the latest Africa Trade Barometer report has revealed that Nigeria loses $26bn yearly to power failures.

According to data obtained by our correspondent from TCN’s monthly bulletin and news reports on Monday, 266 power transmission towers were destroyed by vandals in various parts of the country.

The vandalism of transmission towers occurred in the Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Enugu, Bauchi, Port Harcourt, and Benin regions. TCN contracts out the repairs of some of the vandalised towers.

It had also deployed in-house engineers of the transmission company to work on other vandalised towers.

According to energy experts, it costs about N110m to fix each vandalised tower, and a cumulative N29.26bn to repair 266 towers.


A breakdown of the report showed that 90 towers were destroyed in 2022. This figure increased by 23.3 per cent to 111 towers in 2023. In the current year, electricity tower vandalism occurred 65 times between January and October 27, 2024.

Further analysis showed that in 2022, 21 towers on the 132kv Kano-Kankia transmission line two were destroyed, and 16 towers were damaged under the Kano-Kankia line one.

Similarly, 19 towers on the Makurdi-Jos double circuit transmission line were vandalised, among others.

In 2023, 15 towers on the 132kv Owerri-Ahaoda transmission line in Port-Harcourt were damaged and 13 towers on the 132kv Ahaoda-Yenegoa transmission line were vandalised.

Also, 122 earthen conductors, 244 galvanised bolts, nuts, and copper cable lugs from the remaining towers were stolen.

Among the notable incidents in the first ten months of 2024 was the collapse of Tower 388 on the 132kV Jos-Bauchi line in the Bauchi/Yelwa single circuit transmission line, as were Towers 377 and 378 on the 330kV Gombe-Damaturu line along Bauchi/Gombe and Damaturu. Additional collapses were reported on the 330kV Damaturu-Maiduguri line, including Towers 125, 126, 193, 194, and 195.

In the Bauchi-Gombe area, 450, 452, 453, and 455 on the 132kV line were vandalised, and Tower 70 on the 330kV Gwagwalada-Katampe line in Abuja saw four of its footings destroyed.

Vandals also carted tower members of the 330kv Jos-Gombe from towers 288 to 291.

Despite improvements in power generation, vandalism continues to undermine these advancements, challenging the government’s ability to ensure a stable power supply across the country.

This extensive damage has significantly impacted the electricity supply in the affected areas, as noted by officials from the TCN, which manages the nation’s power grid.


Confirming this, a new report by Standard Bank stated that Nigeria loses an estimated $26bn yearly to power failures.


The cost which excludes spending on off-grid generators affects operational costs.

It added that businesses spend about $22bn annually on off-grid fuel to offset the impact of power shortages.

“Economic losses arising from Nigeria’s electricity shortages are estimated to be $26bn annually, without accounting for spending on fuel for off-grid generators, which is estimated to be a further $22bn.


Blackouts cause downtime of production, risk the quality of goods that require controlled environments, impact water supply, and affect telecommunications infrastructure which businesses may rely on for payments. The result is reduced sales and income.

Commenting, an expert in the energy sector, Professor Wumi Iledare, stated that tower vandalism is criminal and hinders the government’s commitment to increase energy accessibility, affordability, and availability.

He said vandalism discourages investments and increases energy costs.

The expert, speaking in an interview, said, “The act of vandalisation is criminal.

The economic implications are enormous. The cost incurred by services provided to grow the economy is also affected. The government must begin to prosecute offenders for this.”


Meanwhile, the TCN said it is collaborating with the Office of the National Security Adviser to repair the vandalised Shiroro-Kaduna line that led to the reduction of bulk electricity to Kaduna, Kano, and other major cities in the north.

In an earlier statement, the General Manager of Public Affairs, TCN, Ndidi Mbah, said the firm is working diligently to restore bulk power supply as quickly as possible despite prevailing security challenges.

It also debunked reports suggesting an indefinite power outage in parts of Northern Nigeria.

The statement read, “The current outage affecting Northern states for several days now is a result of vandalism of the Shiroro-Mando transmission line—a critical infrastructure that supplies electricity to the region. Prevailing insecurity in the area has delayed the immediate repair necessary to restore
supply.

https://punchng.com/fg-spends-n29bn-to-repair-damaged-power-towers-report/
He built Lagos economy. We warned you, someone you can't vouch for his educational qualifications, he went to St Paul Aroloya, GCI, University of Chicago, Chicago State University. None of them can affirm his studentship. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by tishbite42: 7:42am On Oct 30, 2024
Corruption in concert
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by tishbite42: 7:43am On Oct 30, 2024
iwaeda:
He built Lagos economy. We warned you, someone you can't vouch for his educational qualifications, he went to St Paul Aroloya, GCI, University of Chicago, Chicago State University. None of them can affirm his studentship. grin grin grin grin grin
Nigeria is a joke
Government College Lagos too
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by Starships4u(m): 7:56am On Oct 30, 2024
How much dem take build that power generator in Oyo state again?

Why must we inflate *3/*4 of projects in Nigeria?
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:56am On Oct 30, 2024
Ok
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by Exumal(m): 7:57am On Oct 30, 2024
Check my signature for affordable foreign used phones.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by MaziObinnaokija: 7:58am On Oct 30, 2024
sad News
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by nairalanda1(m): 7:58am On Oct 30, 2024
VeeVeeMyLuv:
I am sorry to say this, The report has just revealed beyond reasonable doubts that vandalism is lucrative

Our race (especially Nigerians) just manage to somehow find a way to mess things up! Exactly The way they sabotage the crude oil/petroleum sector through oil bunkering, crude oil theft, subsidy scam, pipeline breaking, that is what they are now doing to the power sector despite the fact that it is now fully privatised!?
Vandalism has always been lucrative.

That's why, for example, some cities cannot have decent refuse disposal...the large metal bins are always being vandalized for scrap.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by Bwanasaraw: 8:00am On Oct 30, 2024
I knew Vandalism will increase because of the way price of electrical wiring materials have sky rocketed.

Things people look in their enviroment and throway eyes before have suddenly become gold.

The staffs of TCN are not left out
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by frog12: 8:01am On Oct 30, 2024
ripoffs amount just to steal money grin

they are using all sorts of tricks to steal
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by frog12: 8:04am On Oct 30, 2024
so you are telling us, people just climb the towers to destroy them without fear of electrocution ? grin

VeeVeeMyLuv:
I am sorry to say this, The report has just revealed beyond reasonable doubts that vandalism is lucrative

Our race (especially Nigerians) just manage to somehow find a way to mess things up! Exactly The way they sabotage the crude oil/petroleum sector through oil bunkering, crude oil theft, subsidy scam, pipeline breaking, that is what they are now doing to the power sector despite the fact that it is now fully privatised!?
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by chatinent: 8:04am On Oct 30, 2024
Repairing towers and still no light.
Re: FG Spends ₦‎29 Billion To Repair Damaged Power Towers – Punch Report by watchindelta(m): 8:04am On Oct 30, 2024
This is business boy
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