Business
DISCO Attributes Lagos Power Outage To Flood
The management of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), has attributed the power outage being experienced in some parts of Lagos metropolis to the damage of its equipment by flood.
The General Manager, Corporate Communications of the company, Mr Godwin Idemudia, made this known in a statement in Lagos.
According to him, areas affected include Lekki, Ikoyi, Ijora and Victoria Island.
Idemudia said that the flood was as a result of the heavy rains over the weekend.
He said that the flood had caused water outflow into some sensitive and vital equipment, which led to shutting down of some distribution substations and some 11/33KV injection substations.
Idemudia said that some low tension and high tension poles and lines were also destroyed by the flood.
He said that EKEDC technical experts have since swung into action to clear all the faults within the shortest possible time.
The EKEDC spokesman expressed optimism that all faults would be fixed soon.
He urged all consumers affected by the outage to bear with the company pending the period the restoration would last.
Business
Niger Delta Investment Summit Targets $5bn Inflows, 500,000 Jobs
Business
NPA Targets N1.489tn Revenue In 2026
Business
NPF Disburses ?21.68m To Fallen Heros’ Families …Reinforce Welfare Commitment
-
Editorial13 hours agoDomesticate FG’s Exit Benefit Scheme
-
News13 hours agoDHQ Confirms Deaths Of Terrorists, Soldiers In Borno Attack
-
News9 hours agoRSU Unveils Five-Year Strategic Dev Plan …Calls For Collective Commitment To Institutional Excellence
-
Rivers12 hours ago
Dep Gov Seeks Collaboration, Transparency Between RIVCHPP, PHCMB
-
Nation10 hours ago
Rumuji Youth Leader Condemns Protest, Disowns Alleged Government Empowerment Claim
-
Featured12 hours agoFG Reaffirms Nigeria’s Stability As US Embassy Suspends Visa Appointments In Abuja Office
-
Nation10 hours agoHaniel Jack Foundation Awards Five Rivers Indigenes Scholarship
-
Business13 hours ago
NPF Disburses ?21.68m To Fallen Heros’ Families …Reinforce Welfare Commitment
