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Blackout: TCN blames ‘temporary disturbance’, as national grid begins recovery

Blackout: TCN blames ‘temporary disturbance’, as national grid begins recovery
By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja
The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, has disclosed that the national grid experienced a temporary disturbance at about 8:15 a.m., on Saturday, leading to nationwide power outages.
Read: Updated: National grid collapses third time in one week; Ikeja recovers to 130MW
TCN explained that a report from the NCC (National Control Centre) showed that “the bus section of a current transformer exploded at 330kV Jebba Transmission Substation.
“And, as expected, the protection system was activated, and this promptly opened the busbars to curtail the explosion, thereby preventing the outbreak of fire and further damage to adjacent equipment.
“The action of the protection system led to a temporary disturbance on the grid.
“Our engineers at Jebba have successfully carried out switchings, isolating the faulty current transformer. They have equally reconfigured the busbar arrangement, restoring power supply to the station, and other parts of the grid.”
Checks by Vanguard on the latest data from the National System Operator showed that as of 12 noon, supply had recovered to 496.20MW.
Vanguard had reported earlier that the power grid had collapsed again, the third time in the past seven days and the eighth in total this year.
A check by Vanguard on data supplied by the National System Operator, an arm of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, showed grid supply was 3,041.72MW as of 8 am. It dropped significantly to 47MW by 9 am with only Azura-Edo IPP on the grid.
Further analysis showed that the grid on Friday recorded a peak supply of 4,807.2MW with 4,011.27MW as the lowest supply.
The national grid on its verified social media account, X (formerly Twitter) confirmed that seven of the nation’s eleven electricity distribution companies had zero load allocation.
Only Benin DisCo (70 MW), Ibadan DisCo (60 MW), Ikeja DisCo (30 MW) and Eko DisCo (20 MW) had minimal supply as of 10.16 am.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria had on Friday announced that two towers along its 330kV Shiroro–Kaduna transmission lines one and two have been vandalized, damaging parts of both transmission lines.
According to reports from the Shiroro Regional office of TCN, the 330kV transmission line one tripped first, followed shortly by the second, as efforts were still ongoing to reclose the first line, prompting the urgent mobilization of local vigilantes to patrol the lines.
This led to the discovery of two damaged towers, towers T133 and tower T 136, with their cables badly damaged at several points.
Source: Vanguard News
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BREAKING NEWS: Bururtu Legislative Leader Impeached, Barr. Martins Zimuaghan Emerges as New Leader.

By: Divine Perezide
Burutu, the headquarters of Burutu Local Government Area is still in shock as news of the successful impeachment of the House Leader, Rt. Hon Ekereke Odafe Bibobra, along with his Deputy, Hon. Akpososo Brigila and Azigbeotu Samson (Majority Leader), have just been impeached from their positions. This comes after 14 out of 20 members signed for their removal, citing various allegations such as gross misconduct, financial misappropriation, abuse of office, and high-handedness. The news has sent shockwaves through the community, as the three former leaders were well-respected and held important positions in the local government. The decision to impeach them was not taken lightly, as it was based on concrete evidence and the majority support of the legislative arm. In their place, Hon (Barr) Zimughan A. Martins has been elected as the new Leader. Along with him, Hon Clement wagha has been elected as Deputy Leader, Hon Pondy Ebipadewei stainless as Majority Leader, Hon Goodluck Ayangor as Chief Whip, and Hon Paul Florence (Miss) as Deputy Chief Whip. These new leaders have been chosen to steer the Legislative Arm in a new direction and bring a fresh perspective to governance in Burutu. The reasons for the impeachment of the former leaders are grave and cannot be taken lightly. Gross misconduct, financial misappropriation, and abuse of office are serious offenses that cannot be ignored. The Legislative Arm has a responsibility to uphold the values of transparency, accountability, and fairness, and the decision to impeach the former leaders shows their commitment to these principles. The new leadership, under Hon Zimughan A. Martins, is expected to bring positive changes and restore the trust of the people in the legislative arm. As a Barrister, Hon Martins brings a wealth of legal knowledge and experience to the position, which will be crucial in ensuring that the legislative arm operates within the confines of the law. Along with the new Leader, the election’s of Hon Clement wagha, Hon Pondy Ebipadewei stainless, Hon Goodluck Ayangor, and Hon Paul Florence (Miss) as Deputy Leader, Majority Leader, Chief Whip, and Deputy Chief Whip respectively, are expected to bring a balance of experience, expertise, and diversity to the legislative arm. The town of Burutu can now look forward to a transparent and accountable government, with the newly elected leaders at the helm. The people’s voices have been heard, and their concerns have been addressed through the impeachment of the former leaders. This marks a new beginning for the legislative arm, and a step towards a better and brighter future for the town of Burutu. In conclusion, the impeachment of the Leader of Burutu legislative arm and the subsequent election of new leaders is a significant event that will have a lasting impact on the Council. It shows that the people’s voices are being heard, and that the legislative arm is committed to upholding the values of good governance. The new leadership brings a promise of positive change and a renewed hope for the people of Burutu Local Government.
The new Leader, Hon (Barr) Zimughan A. Martins’s acceptance speech was filled with humility and a deep sense of honor as he thanked both God and his fellow members for entrusting him with the position. He made a promise to not let any personal vendettas affect his leadership and instead, he plans to reach out and mend any broken relationships among the members. He expressed his gratitude towards his party and the council chairman Chief (Dr) Julius Takeme for bringing uncommon developments to the grassroots level. He emphasized the importance of a harmonious and transparent working relationship between the legislative and executive branches in order to fulfill the promises made to the people who voted them into office. His tone of voice was sincere and genuine, as he reiterated his commitment to bringing about positive change for the Burutu people. He made it clear that his ultimate goal is to deliver on the dividends of democracy and heal any divides caused by past poor leadership.
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Breaking: Delta Government Awards Major Road Reconstruction Contract to CCECC, ad Deltans React to Stagnant State of Ayakoromor Bridge.

By: Divine Perezide
Warri, Delta State – The Delta State Government has approved a significant infrastructural project aimed at easing traffic and improving road safety along the busy Warri-Sapele-Benin Expressway. In an official announcement made via his Facebook handle, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori confirmed that “there Delta State Government, through the State Tenders Doard, has awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the dual carriageway with reinforced concrete from the Spare Parts Market U-turn, Effurun, to after Ohore Junction, before Omenta Bridge, along the Warri-Sapele-Benin Expressway, to CCECC.”
Road Features and Scope of Work
The new construction will include modern design specifications. According to the governor, “the new road cross-section will include an expanded pavement width of 8.8 m, 2.8 m reinforced concrete shoulders, and 12 km of stormwater concrete drains on both sides of the entire road section, including discharge.”
The project is scheduled for completion within 12 months. Governor Oborevwori emphasized that the initiative is designed “to deliver a durable, modern, and safe road that will ease traffic in conjunction with the ongoing flyover projects from the DSc Roundabout to Ohore Junction, boost trade, and improve the daily lives of our people.”
Federal Government Complementary Efforts
In a related development, the Federal Government has also stepped up its infrastructural drive in Delta State. The governor disclosed that “the Federal Ministry of Works has recently awarded the rehabilitation of the Benin-Asaba Expressway from Summit Junction to the Niger Bridge Head, with the use of reinforced concrete, to Hartland Nigeria Limited.”
*Commitment Development*
Governor Oborevwori reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to prioritize people-centered governance, stating: “I remain committed to being a listening Governor – one who acts promptly on the genuine concerns of Deltans, while building infrastructure that supports growth and prosperity across the State.”
He concluded with a message of unity and progress, declaring: “Together, we are building a Stronger Delta.”
However, some Deltans have described the governors developmental strides as lobsided, as a good governance advocate, Prince Dr. Peretengboro Klintin Bibaikefie opened that the governor have visited the Ayakoromor bridge sight many times with many empty promises, while taking decisive actions when it comes to projects in his Delta Central Senatorial District.
IduwiniVoice recall that the Ayakoromor bridge project was awarded and commenced by the Governor Emmanuel Uduanghan administration in 2014. Since then, both the Okowa and Oborevwori administrations have been paying lip service to the project without lifting a stone. It is therefore amazing how Okowa and Oborevwori have fast-tracked projects of colossal dimensions in Delta North and Delta Central Senatorial Districts respectively, to the undeserved abandonment of Ayakoromor bridge for ten (10) good years, after multiple reviews awards, relocations, and reawards.
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Breaking: Seimode-led Tantita Committee Brokers Lasting Peace in Tuomo Community

By: Divine Perezide
Tuomo Community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State is set to enjoy renewed peace following the successful intervention of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited in a long-standing leadership crisis.
In line with the vision of its founder and Chairman, High Chief (Dr.) Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, the security outfit facilitated reconciliation between rival factions that had been locked in a bitter dispute over the community’s Chairmanship position.
The peace initiative was spearheaded Mr. Victor Oyinkepreye Isereke, an esteemed son of the community and respect opinion leader. Months of tension – marked by arson, physical injuries to person’s, forced exile, and deep divisions – came to a remarkable end as the elected Chairman and his rival shared a warm embrace for the first time in months.
The reconciliation process was steered by the Peace Committee led by Pastor Akpos Seimode, the Community Laison Officer of Tantita Security, with members including Comrade Emmanuel Gesikeme Akpule, Principal Secretary to the Tantita General Manager (Operations), Chief Godfrey Tare Pondi, Mr. Victor Isereke, Mr. Isereke Roland, and Prince Dr. Peretengboro Klintin Bibaikefie, CEO of IduwiniVoice who was privileged to be in attendance.
Both factions expressed satisfaction with Tantita’s mediation approach and pledged to uphold the terms of the peace accord.
To ensure lasting stability, a five-man subcommittee led by Mr. Victor Isereke has been tasked with assessing damages to property, identifying injured and displaced persons, and submitting its findings to the central peace committee for prompt restitution.
The community chairman has also committed to convening a generl Congress to formally announce the peace settlement and assured residents that no Tuomo indigene will be subjected to harassment or violent intimidation under his leadership.
Observers believe this agreement, achieved through the combined efforts of Tantita Security and local stakeholders, could mark the beginning of enduring unity in Tuomo, restoring the community’s long-standing reputation for peace and brotherhood.
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