Oil & Energy
PHEDC Blames Poor Supply On Transformer Theft
Authorities of the Port
Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company of Nigerian (PHEDC) have blamed the low shedding currently suffered by consumers in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital on vandalism of electricity transformers and stealing.
The Public Affairs Manager of PHEDC, John Onyi, who disclosed this in Yenagoa said Yenagoa Business Unit of the company receives between 34 and 50 megawatts out of load demand of 60 megawatts.
His explanation was coming on the heels of mountain complaints by consumers in Yenagoa and its environs over erratic power supply, over-billing amongst other vexing issues.
Onyi lamented that what PHEDC gets from the national grid was not enough and pointed out that the situation made the company embark on load shedding among the five 33kv feeders serving the city.”
He also said only 2,585 customers, out of a customer population of 12,350 paid their electricity bills for the month of July, 2014.
According to him, Yenagoa Business Unit had lost ten distribution transformers, ranging from 200Kva-250Kva, to the nefarious activities of vandals.
He listed Gwegwe street, Ebis Mechanic Road, Ministry of Tourism, Bossy Water Tombia Road, Mgbongbon Plaza, Opolo Housing Estate and Sani Abacha Expressway as areas in the state capital badly affected by the unwholesome acts of vandalism.
The Public Affairs Manager who decried high incidents of harassment, intimidation and physical assaults of company staff embarking on debt recovery, said the business unit also recorded a loss of about 65 per cent of revenue to energy theft since its inception in November last year.
He appealed to communities and individuals to stop harassing and inflicting injuries on the company employees but to rather step up vigilance and report suspicious movement around installations to law enforcement agencies for prompt anctions.
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