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Rainstorm Destroys 100 Electricity Poles In Benue
The Makurdi Business
Unit of Jos Electricity Distribution Company, said rainstorm had destroyed more than 100 electricity poles on Wednesday night in parts of Benue.
The rainstorm had also destroyed houses and pushed down many trees in Makurdi, the state capital.
The business manager of the unit, Mr John Emeruwa, told newsmen in Makurdi that the company had sustained “colossal damage” in the incident.
“The storm had caused colossal damage to our facilities in three towns, Otupko, Ugbokolo and Makurdi.
“More than 100 electrical poles were destroyed in Makurdi alone. The damage is immense; we have already informed our head office in Jos.
“Otukpo and Ugbokolo also had similar incidents but it was not like that of Makurdi. This is going to cost a lot to fix.”
Emeruwa, however, assured the company’s customers that full electricity supply to Makurdi and environs would be restored soon, stressing that, “The process of power restoration is on. It is not a day’s job.”
He commended security agencies, especially the Nigerian Civil Defence Corps for protecting public and private facilities in the state.
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