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TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by MasterJayJay: 2:43pm On Apr 24, 2023



After a contentious nine years battle that lasted until February 2022 to reclaim its operating licence, the Geometric Power is in for another round of intrigues that could stifle its operations following an order from the Transition Company of Nigeria (TCN) that disconnected its subsidiary, the Aba Power Limited, from the national grid yesterday over an
alleged controversial N869.21 million debt.

The disconnection has also plunged the industrial and commercial city of Aba and its environs in the South-east of the country into darkness, which would imperil hospital services and other essential services that would be disrupted severely, to say nothing about manufacturing companies.

It should be recalled that the Aba Ring-fence was thrown into the darkness between March 15 and 18, 2023, over payments to federal government agencies.
Aba Power became Nigeria’s 12th and newest electricity distribution company on February 16, 2022, when it paid $26 million to the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) and Interstate Electrics to acquire the Aba Ring-fenced Area comprising nine out of the 17 local government areas in Abia State, though it could not take full control of the area
until six months later when it was allowed to collect revenue from customers.

The management of Aba Power, yesterday, in a press release titled ‘TCN Plunges Abia into Indefinite Blackout’, said that the TCN, the country’s sole transmission firm, wrote a
letter to it on April 19, 2023, with reference number TCN-MO-003-APL-049-VOL2-202, directing it to pay N869,210,059.58 within 30 working days, but on the same day the same
TCN wrote a letter, with reference number TCN-MO-003-APL049-VOL-202, to the Market Operator (MO) instructing it to disconnect Aba Power from the national grid from April 21,
2023.

Reacting to the disconnection, the Managing Director of Aba Power Limited, Mr. Patrick Umeh, who used to be a commissioner with the National Electricity Regulatory
Commission (NERC), denied that his company has been nonchalant towards the payment of its fees to government agencies, including the TCN.
Umeh said in the press release that Aba Power was able to pay a total of N550 million to the MO and the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) that sells electricity to it
“despite the huge difficulties that confronted Nigerians between January and April, 2023 as a result of petrol scarcity and the Naira redesign which, in turn, affected our customers’
ability to meet their obligations to us during this period.”

He said: “We were able to pay N50 million to the MO at the end of March. We also paid last month N500 million to the Niger Delta Power Holding Company that sells electricity
to us.”
Umeh narrated further that for six months the company bore the brunt of paying for electricity and staff salaries alone without collecting revenues from its consumers and has not
received compensation to this day.

He said: “Our monthly obligation to the NDPHC came to almost N800 million when we raised power supply to the Ringfence from 25 megawatts to 80 megawatts.”
He also pleaded that the firm should be given some time to sort out its debt to the TCN and the MO in consideration of the tremendous economic challenges in the country.

“Very soon, we will commission the Geometric Power Plant in Aba, from where we will get our own electricity and provide our customers constant, quality and affordable
electricity,” he enthused.

Reacting to the unfolding intrigue, a former executive director of the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) Mr. Ben Caven, an engineer who was reputed to be the only person to
have headed the transmission, generation and engineering divisions in the defunct power parastatal, smelt rat in the contradiction in the TCN’s letters, which he described as
strange.
Caven said in the press release that “it is strange how the two letters emanating from the same source could contradict each other.

“I want to assume that there is no sinister motive, but a situation where a letter was written on April 19, delivered the next day to an electricity distribution company and then cut
off power supplies to the distribution company within a couple of hours the same day over a debt of a whopping N896 million is unprecedented.

“I am distressed by the fact that the action took effect on a public holiday, which began a long weekend.
“The persons who gave the directive could not respect the sensibilities of Muslims celebrating the Eid-el-Fitr feast, after 30 days of fasting.”

Speaking in the same vein, an Energy Consultant in Lagos, Mr. Cliff Eneh, who was a senior engineer with the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), also described the
directive to disconnect Aba Power from the national grid as totally unfair.
Eneh, who is also a senior engineer with the Texas Light and Power in the United States, said that the punitive measure against the Aba Power “is absolutely unfair because the
authorities know that the new distribution company has spent millions of Dollars to bring the dilapidated distribution infrastructure in the Aba Ring-fence to world-class.”
These investments, according to him, has bequeathed Aba, the capital of Nigeria’s indigenous technology, with new 1,500 kilometres of overhead wires, four brand new
substations, and three refurbished ones.
He also suspected that the Aba Power is being singled out for malicious regulatory punitive measures as the country’s other 11 electricity distribution companies have not been
switched off from the national grid despite their alleged repeated failures to meet their obligations to the TCN and the MO since they were established in November 2013.

Eneh alleged in the press release that “it is doubtful that the distribution companies in Yola and Jos, for instance, pay beyond 15 per cent of what they should, but they haven’t
been cut off because of the grave security implications.
“The new action by both the TCN and the MO cutting off supplies to the area appears selective.”
He alleged that the federal government has been subsidising the 11 old distribution companies enormously since their privatisation, pointing out that the government paid a
subsidy of N120 billion in 2022 alone.
The 11 DISCOs, he further alleged, were expected to pay the MO N70 billion in the first quarter of last year, but paid only N35.2 billion.
“Still, no one cut them off from the national grid, nor were there threats to do so.
“It is difficult to fathom the ongoing unbearable pressure on Aba Power, which has never received a kobo subsidy.
“Disconnecting Aba Power will make matters worse for everyone, including the TCN and the MO that cannot earn any money anymore from most of Abia State,” Eneh said.
However, THISDAY’s efforts to get the views of the TCN before going to the press were abortive. The Public Affairs Manager of TCN, Ms. Ndidi Mbah, could not answer her calls
or respond to sms and WhatsApp messages that were sent to her. Similarly, calls to the cellphone of the Managing Director of TCN, Mr. Sule Ahmed AbdulAziz, did not go through
and he has not responded to a questionnaire to his WhatsApp.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/04/22/more-troubles-for-geometric-powers-as-tcn-disconnects-aba-power-over-n869-million-debt/
Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by mrvitalis(m): 3:01pm On Apr 24, 2023
Emeka offor we see your handwork ....sha try continue

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by MXrep: 3:05pm On Apr 24, 2023
Barth Nnaji should borrow and settle Emeka Offor, he will recover everything in no distant time.
Modified: Emeka Offor has been settled. TCN should calm down. Aba Power is new and started collecting bills recently, they will settle all old debt gradually.

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by slivertongue: 3:10pm On Apr 24, 2023
Govts two faced nature is a burden to private investments in Nigeria
Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by DatNiggaDaz: 3:13pm On Apr 24, 2023
I hope this is not the aftermath of " go back to your village " things
Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by MXrep: 3:14pm On Apr 24, 2023
slivertongue:
Govts two faced nature is a burden to private investments in Nigeria
I don't know why they left transmission in the privatization process. Our lame duck ministers from SW can't even bring any new reforms

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by nonhuman(m): 3:31pm On Apr 24, 2023
For over 6 days now no light in Aba

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by LadyExcellency: 3:40pm On Apr 24, 2023
TCN has no business with the payment of electricity in ABA.

Enugu Electricity Distribution Commission is the company that has a contract with TCN and not Cities and States.

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by MasterJayJay: 3:47pm On Apr 24, 2023
LadyExcellency:
TCN has no business with the payment of electricity in ABA.

Enugu Electricity Distribution Commission is the company that has a contract with TCN and not Cities and States.

EEDC is no longer incharge of electricity in Aba. Aba power is the new disco incharge.

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by MasterJayJay: 3:50pm On Apr 24, 2023
MXrep:
Barth Nnaji should borrow and settle Emeka Offor, he will recover everything in no distant time.
Modified: Emeka Offor has been settled. TCN should calm down. Aba Power is new and started collecting bills recently, they will settle all old debt gradually.

The main issue is other discos are also owing TCN. Why TCN chose to punish Aba residents and leave other cities is what even TCN can't tell.

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by Parachoko: 3:57pm On Apr 24, 2023
Aba power should sort out this issue with the TCN as soon as possible
Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by Solsix(m): 4:41pm On Apr 24, 2023
MasterJayJay:


The main issue is other discos are also owing TCN. Why TCN chose to punish Aba residents and leave other cities is what even TCN can't tell.
They are just trying to frustrate Barth nnaji

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by proeast(m): 5:00pm On Apr 24, 2023
MasterJayJay:

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/04/22/more-troubles-for-geometric-powers-as-tcn-disconnects-aba-power-over-n869-million-debt/

Nigeria is a huge crime scene. They think they're doing Igbos but they're doing themselves. Igbos will continue to progress because the people are egalitarian while the envious ones will remain stagnant.

Barth Nnaji should hasten and commission geometric fully so they can cut off completely from these demons.

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by proeast(m): 5:04pm On Apr 24, 2023
Any big project that appears like it will bring development to the East, these treacherous demons will continue to fight against it.

What did Igbos do to these people?

Geometric paid a massive $26 million dollars just last February yet they decide to cut them off. Virtually all other Discos in Nigeria are owing, so why selectively punishing Geometric?

It is this wickedness and envy against Igbos that has kept Nigeria in the doldrums. There is no way a country will turn envy and wickedness into a national ideology and still thrive. Never!

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by proeast(m): 5:06pm On Apr 24, 2023
mrvitalis:
Emeka offor we see your handwork ....sha try continue

Don't say what you're not sure of, Emeka Offor has no business with TCN. Barth Nnaji has paid him off and they concluded on the handover of Aba ringed fence to Geometric.

TCN is owned by federal government!

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by proeast(m): 5:15pm On Apr 24, 2023
MasterJayJay:


The main issue is other discos are also owing TCN. Why TCN chose to punish Aba residents and leave other cities is what even TCN can't tell.

The federal government even pays subsidy for other Discos except that of Aba. Geometric is not even owning anything near what other Discos are owing but they keep sanctioning Geometric.

They're just envious that Aba is about to experience 24 hours power supply from independent sources.

Rogue nation.

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Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by MasterJayJay: 3:54pm On Apr 26, 2023
Blackout still on.
Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by yarimo(m): 4:15pm On Apr 26, 2023
That is very commendable from TCN . just pay your Dept your connection will be restored that is all grin grin grin
Re: TCN Disconnects Aba Power Over N869 Million Debt by MXrep: 4:26pm On Apr 26, 2023
yarimo:
That is very commendable from TCN . just pay your Dept your connection will be restored that is all grin grin grin
Bad belle

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