Bayelsa State is to remain in darkness for longer time as thirteen transmission towers of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) located along the Ahoada-Yenagoa 132kV Double Circuit transmission line have been vandalized.
The incident was first reported by the Youth President of the Ukpeli Community in Rivers State on August 12, 2024, according to a statement by TCN General Manager Public Affairs, Mrs Ndidi Mbah.
“The Ahoada-Yenagoa 132kV Double Circuit Transmission line is crucial for evacuating power from the Ahoada Transmission Substation to the Yenagoa Substation, which supplies electricity to the entire Bayelsa State
“Given the extent of the destruction to the towers and the ongoing work on previously vandalized transmission towers, it may take several months for TCN to complete the rebuilding and stringing of the towers to restore power supply to the state”, she added.
She explained that the Port Harcourt region of TCN, led by General Manager of Transmission, Engr. Emmanuel Akpa, promptly visited the site near TCN’s Ahoada Transmission Substation to assess the situation.
“The team confirmed that thirteen towers, from T52 to T64, were affected by vandalism. Of these, nine towers have collapsed completely, while four are hanging precariously and could collapse at any moment”, she confirmed.
Describing the incident as a national disaster the Managing Director/CEO of TCN, Engr Abdulaziz Sule
urged the governments of Rivers State and Bayelsa State to assist TCN in addressing the ongoing vandalism of its installations, which has become increasingly alarming and overwhelming.
He noted that TCN had recently responded to the vandalism and subsequent collapse of towers T97 to T99 on the same line route on July 29, 2024, with work still ongoing to rebuild the vandalized towers.
He regretted that a new contract was recently awarded for the reinforcement of towers 19-31 on the Ahoada-Yenagoa line, where tower members had been vandalized and stolen, adding that despite these ongoing efforts, the recent vandalism of the thirteen towers presents a significant challenge to TCN.
The thirteen vandalized towers are located in several communities, including Okobe in Ahoada East, Emezhi 1 in Ahoada West, and Mbiama in Ahoada West Local Government Areas of Rivers State, as well as the Igbogene community in Bayelsa State.
Mrs Mbah appealed to security operatives, host communities, traditional rulers, state governments, and all stakeholders to collaborate with TCN in the fight against power installation vandalism.