Kebbi Appeals To Residents As Power Failure Enters 11 Days

The Kebbi State government has urged residents of Birnin Kebbi and its environs to be patient as the power outage caused by a fire

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The Kebbi State government has urged residents of Birnin Kebbi and its environs to be patient as the power outage caused by a fire at the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) enters its 11th day.

The appeal was made by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Yakubu Bala-Tafida, during a visit to the TCN substation with the SA on Political Affairs and Power, Alhaji Kabiru Sani Giant.

He stated that the call became necessary due to the residents’ ongoing power outage for 11 days.

Two transformers at the TCN – 90MVA (330KV/132KV) and 60MVA (132KV/33KV) – were recently destroyed by fire, according to reports.

The SSG explained that he was at the TCN to oversee the repair work on the governor’s orders because he did not want his people to be in the dark.

While expressing satisfaction with the level of work done at the power station thus far, he stated that the team of engineers had assured him that their headquarters in Abuja had given them two weeks to fix the light.

“We came to see the level of effort being made to repair the burned-out power station.” We are pleased. All we need from our people are prayers for them to do a good job and finish it on time,” he added.

Sagamu killings: Police arrest 19 cultists

Nineteen persons have been arrested in connection with the cultists’ clashes in Sagamu, the police in Ogun state have said.

Recall that about 20 persons were killed during the deadly clashes that shook the ancient town.

The police said the arrest was carried out on Sunday during the Command’s tactical operation.

The command’s spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, who made the disclosure, said one Ogunnibi Hammed, “the kingpin of the Eiye Confraternity”, was apprehended.

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