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EEDC Announces Gradual Restoration of Power In S’East

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The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has announced gradual restoration of supply after the total system collapse within the South-East.

This is contained in a statement issued by the EEDC’s Head of Corporate Communications, Mr Emeka Ezeh, in Enugu.

Ezeh said that the company’s Awada Transmission Station had been restored and our Awada, Osamala, 3-3, Army Barracks, Nnewi-Orba, and Obosi 33KV feeders and the PPI and IUNT 11KV outgoing feeders had recieved supply so far in Anambra.

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“Ugwuaji Transmission Station has equally received supply and Gariki 33KV feeder was restored so far.

“New-Haven Transmission Station has received supply and Kingsway 33KV Line 1 and Power-House 11KV outgoing feeder have been restored so far.

“Agu-Awka Transmission Station received supply but is presently placed on station services only.

“Kindly note that restoration after system collalse is gradual to avoid further collapse or challenges,” he said.

The EEDC spokesman said that the power restoration is ongoing even as “we appeal to our customers in locations that are yet to be restored to be patient as all hands are on deck”.

“EEDC remains committed to delivering improved services to her esteemed customers,” he said.

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Vincent Onyegaegbochi Okoye (born 23rd April) is a Nigerian blogger, writer, entrepreneur and a librarian. Born and raised in a Catholic Family from NRI in anaocha local Government Area of Anambra state, Nigeria, Graduated from Delta state university, Abraka, in the year 2018 where he studied Library and Information Science.

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