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Power Outage: College Kicks,Begs AEDC To Replace Faulty Transformer

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The Federal College of Education, Okene in Kogi state said the school closed six weeks ago due to power outage over a faulty 2.5MVA power transformer .

It has therefore appealed to the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) to replace the transformer which had served the institution for over twenty years,a statement said.

The statement said,while the second semester was supposed to start in October 2022, the power outage has forced students to remain at home as the management pressed on AEDC to replace the faulty transformer.

It added:“We need the electricity supply to run the entire school: lighting, pump water to the hostels, for the offices, the libraries, among others. The cost of running a diesel generator all day to power the school is enormous at this time”

Citing the concerns in the statement, some students of the college appealed for the quick intervention of AEDC to enable them return to class.

Some of the graduating students also called on the Minister of Education and President, Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on the relevant quarters to replace the transformer as they would not want to miss the scheduled mobilization for the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC).

According to the management of the school, AEDC generates between N3 million and N5 million monthly from the FCE Okene and as such, should give priority to the educational institution in addressing the power constraint.

President, Nigeria Consumer Protection Network, Kunle Kola Kola Olubiyo, described the development as embarrassing to the electricity supply service provider and the entire electricity industry value chain.

He implored the power firm to expedite the procurement processes to replace the transformer to get the students back to school.

He also noted that the management of AEDC under the Receivership Management of United Bank for Africa (UBA) should attend to the situation and demonstrate strongly that it is prepared for business in the Nigerian Electricity Market.

The power firm confirmed the situation and noted:”We are on top of the situation,” but it will take a minimum of 12 weeks ( from the day the transformer broke down), tidy up the procurement of a peplacement transformer and installation benchmarks needed in ensuring that power supply is restored to the institution shortly.

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