IPC attributes power outage to unavailability of gas supply

Thu, Nov 14, 2024
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Power

THE Management of Ibom Power Company (IPC) has attributed the current state-wide power outage in Akwa Ibom to the unavailability of gas supply.

This is contained in a statement on Thursday by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, IPC, Mr Meyen Etukudo.

Etukudo alleged that Savannah Energy, the gas supplier, sabotaged the efforts of Ibom Power Company by cutting off the gas supply to the state-owned Ibom Power Plant.

“It is noteworthy that during incidents of the national grid collapses that caused nationwide outages more than 12 times this year alone, Akwa Ibom was exempted from the nationwide outages.

“This is because Ibom Power Plant continued to supply the state on island mode,” Etukudo said.

He said that the loss of gas supply coincided with a reported fault on the 132KV Itu-Aba Transmission line, which transports power from the national grid in and out of the state, hence, the state-wide outage.

“While the Transmission Company of Nigeria is working to restore the 132kv transmission line import power from the national grid into the state, the Management of Ibom Power Company has continued to engage the management of Savannah Energy.

“This is aimed at restoring gas supply to the Ibom Power Plant, but Savannah Energy has remained adamant claiming underpayment from Ibom Power,” Etukudo said. (NAN)

14th November, 2024.

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