Oil & Energy
PH Residents Owe PHCN N1Bn In Rumuola
Out of a total sum of N1.7 billion owed the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) by various categories of its customers as at June 2011, residential customers alone are said to be owing over N1 billion, while commercial customers owe N716 million.
Engr Michael Olatunde, acting Business Manager of Rumuola Business Unit disclosed this during a customer consultative council forum held last Thursday in Port Harcourt.
Engr Olatunde, who expressed worry over the high debt profile, said the situation was posing serious challenges to the business survival of the company, and appealed to customers to redouble their commitment in payment of services enjoyed to enable PHCN take care of its statutory obligations, which include payment of energy received from the National Grid, Rivers State Gas Turbine, maintenance of existing network and necessary expansion of operations.
The business manager, however, noted that inspite of the challenges facing PHCN in the area, the unit has made several efforts aimed at improving the network towards better power supply.
The efforts, according to him, included transfer of customers on Rumuibekwe feeder to Old Aba Road and deloading of New GRA feeder into Rumuomoi 11KV feeders in order to accommodate more loads and reduce long outage on Rumuibekwe and Alcan 11KV feeders, as well as deloading of Rumuomoi feeder into Omerelu 11KV feeder so as to accommodate more loads from New GRA.
Others are, replacement of transformers that failed between January and June, 2011, such that no community is out of supply due to transformer failure, and provision of additional 15MVA, 33/11KV transformer to Akani injection substation all effort, which he noted, had improved power supply to Elekahia and Rumukalagbor axis.
The PHCN unit boss further disclosed that some relief substations are currently under construction and would be commissioned as soon as possible while weak and undersized aluminum conductors have been replaced in some areas with intention of extending same to other areas that are presently experiencing poor quality supply.
“All these are geared towards ensuring better power supply services to our esteemed customers. General and routine maintenance are carried out to ensure drastic reduction in outage period of supply”, he stated.
Engr Olatunde also used the opportunity to inform the customers of the planned power outage in the state, which would last for a month, beginning from today, and appealed to customers of the company in the unit to bear with the company.
He pointed out that the essence of the outage has to improve electricity supply in the state.
Chris Oluoh
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