Oil & Energy
PHED Explain Improved Electricity Supply
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cations Manager, Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED), Mr. Jonah Iboma, has attributed the improved supply experienced in Port Harcourt for past three weeks to remarkable improvement in gas available to the company.
Iboma who spoke to newsmen in Port Harcourt said, unlike before when gas allocation to the electricity companies (DISCOs) was very little, the situation has changed as there was remarkable improvement in the amount of gas available to us to enable us distribute power to the consumers.
The corporate spokesman also noted that there was high reduction in the rate of gas pipeline explosion associated with activities of the vandals.
According to him, these two factors resulted in improvement in power supply in the four states PHED covers. The states are Rivers, Cross River, Bayelsa, and Akwa Ibom.
He also noted that vandalism which was very high in the Niger Delta region has reduced. He explained that vandalisation of power facilities used to be very high until recently, noting that rate had reduced, thereby reflecting in improved supply.
Iboma charged members of the public to always be alert over power facilities since activities of the vandals negatively after power supply.
It would be recalled that for about three weeks, there has been a huge improvement in electricity supply in Port Harcourt and other parts of the state.
The improvement has remained a source of joy to power consumers who enjoy greater satisfaction over PHED services.
Ebi Lawson a resident of Diobu, in Port Harcourt said, “it is like a dream. I never believed in my life that we can get this quality of supply in Nigeria”.
Lawson commended PHED and urged the staff to strive towards sustaining the feat so far recorded.
The Tide reports that supply is more regular and lasts for pretty longer a situation that contrasts largely with the recent past when unsatisfied consumers staged protests in virtually all parts of the country over epileptic supply.
Apart from poor supply, there were also crazy bills being posted to consumers.
The Tide investigation revealed that the ability of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to conclude most repair works on installations also contributed to improved supply across the nation.
Chris Oluoh
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