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The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has commenced repairs of vandalized equipment at the Enugu Government Reserve Area (GRA).
The Head of Communications of EEDC, Mr Emeka Ezeh, disclosed this to newsmen in Enugu on Thursday.
He said that the unfortunate incidence threw the area into a week-long blackout.
The area affected includes some parts of Golf Estate in GRA; Omeje Street, neighborhoods in Choice Hotel down to Holy Spirit roundabout.
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“EEDC is aware of the situation and is doing everything possible to replace the vandalised components of the transformer and restore power supply to customers.
“The affected customers are served by Golf-2 transformer, which was vandalized about a week ago, and there are procedures that need to be observed before we can replace and restore any vandalised transformer. “However, our engineers had moved in to get the necessary repairs done and restore power to the customers,’’ Ezeh said.
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EFCC docks conman for N65.1m oil fraud in Kaduna Saudi Arabia says military response to Iran is possible He recalled that recently, two transformers (Golf-4 and Golf-5) within the same GRA area were also vandalized, and they had since been fixed.
“Vandalism is a big challenge impacting on the quality of service to our customers and we are concerned with the rising trend within Golf Estate and the entire GRA area.
“We, therefore, appeal to customers to be more vigilant, protect these installations from vandals, and not allow them to be attacked. “It costs us money to fix these installations once they are attacked, and our customers are also inconvenienced once this happens and we are not happy about it,’’ the EEDC spokesman appealed.
Ezeh, however, said that the company’s engineers and technicians were also fixing all dysfunctional transformers and electrical components within Enugu and its environs to ensure a steady supply.