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PH Residents React To Improved Power Generation
The statement by the federal
government that it has increased its electricity power generation in recent times has elicited reactions from some consumers, especially in Port Harcourt.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) said in a statement recently that electricity power generation during September 2016 rose from about 3000 mega watts to over 4000 mega watts.
The federal government also said the new power generated has been distributed to all parts of the country.
According to the Communications officer of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company, (PHED) John Onyi while speaking to newsmen in Port Harcourt recently said that the company benefitted from the increased power generation in the last quarter of this year.
“The improvement you are seeing is from what we have received from the national grid”, he said.
According to him, a few days ago, Port Harcourt received 317 mega watts followed closely by another 389 mega watts.
He explained that the company distributes as soon as it receives, even as he said customers are being informed accordingly.
“Yesterday it was 389 and that is what we are telling our customers, that as we receive, we distribute”, he said.
However, according to investigations by our correspondent,electricity consumers in Port Harcourt City and Obio/Akpor local government areas of the state are reacting differently to the reported increase in power generation.
Some of those who spoke to The Tide claimed that they hardly receive light for five hours per day in recent times as against 18 hours per day.
A shop owner at the Federal Housing Estate (Agip) in Rumueme who asked not to be named said he shutdown his shop for the past seven months due to unavailability of light.
Others who spoke also claimed that for over three weeks, they have been in blackout at Mgbuoshimini.
Yet others who spoke said there has been a marked increase in the supply of power in the past three months.
“For the past one to three months, we do not buy diesel because we are having constant power supply”, one shop owner told our correspondent.
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