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Businesses and households in some parts of Lagos state will experience eight weeks of power outage as Ikeja Electric (IE) announced planned re-conductoring of 132KV lines.

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The re-conducting exercise will be embarked upon by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), which is aimed at expanding the wheeling capacity across IE network.

This development will surely hit businesses and household hard as power remain a major need for them all.

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iBrandTV gathered that the upgrade which will commence on Monday, October 11, 2021, will affect customers within Oregun, Anifowoshe, Ojodu, Magodo, Omole, Oba-Akran, Oke-Ira, Ogba, Omole Phase 1 and parts of Ikeja.

It was also gathered that residents within this region will experience blackout between the hours of 8:00am and 6:00pm daily, for a period of eight weeks.

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What Ikeja Electric said

According to IE, Chief Technical Officer, JideKumapayi, the upgrade by the TCN couldn’t have come at a better time as the capacity of most of the 132KV lines become limited due to time and usage culminating to inability to operate at full capacity.

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In his words: “The TCN is currently embarking on the upgrade of 132 KV lines from Ikeja West to Ota and this activity is phased into four stages. This is the second stage and TCN is upgrading the 132kv lines with more robust and sophisticated replacements which provide an opportunity to increase power evacuation for improved supply to customers as well as offering excellent conductor capacity which can withstand very high voltage.

“IE Technicians will be on standby to provide support wherever technical interventions are required for the duration of the upgrade, especially between the hours of 6pm and 8am when supply will be available to customers.

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“Even though this is a TCN project, we owe our customers the duty to inform them of the situation because we interface with them on a daily basis. We believe it will be for the benefit of our customers at the end of the day and will also allow Ikeja Electric to invest more in our network to improve power supply to customers under our network. So we want to appeal to our customers to bear with us as this exercise will be beneficial toward the improvement of power supply in our network.”

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