The company warned that persistent vandalism of power infrastructure poses a serious threat to the stability and reliability of Nigeria’s electricity supply system. It called on residents and host communities to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities around power installations to security agencies or nearby TCN offices.
Mrs Ndidi Mbah, TCN’S General Manager, Public Affairs, in a statement in Abuja on Friday, said that the incident was discovered during a line patrol at Coconut Village, Effurun Local Government Area, Warri, Delta State, following a line trip.
Mbah said that upon inspection by TCN’s Linesman, it was observed that the fallen tower had some of its bracing members vandalized and carted away, which led to its collapse.
She said that the adjoining towers, T100 and T101, were also vandalized although they remained standing.
” As a result, there is a temporary disruption in the evacuation of bulk power supply from Transcorp Power Plc to the national grid through the Benin 330kV transmission line.
” However, TCN has commenced the mobilization of resources to facilitate the reconstruction, restoration, and reinforcement of the vandalized towers and affected transmission line as soon as possible.














