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Mainpower Appeals To Customers Over Delayed Power Supply Restoration

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The Management of MainPower Electricity Distribution Limited (MEDL) has appealed to customers in Emene and its environs for patience and understanding over the prolonged power outage caused by the wire cut on the Emene Industrial Lines 1 and 2 towers, as well as other associated faults.

The Managing Director of MEDL, Dr. Ernest Mupwaya, made the appeal on Wednesday during an inspection of the ongoing repair works on the Emene Industrial Lines 1 and 2 towers located around the Naira Triangle axis in Emene, Enugu.

NewsBits learnt that he was accompanied by the Chief Technical Officer, Engr. Chimezie Chukwu, the Head of Operations, Engr. Ikenna Mbamablu, and the Team Lead, Quick Response Team, Abakpa District, Engr. Bethrand Amu.

Dr. Mupwaya expressed regret for the inconveniences experienced by customers, particularly those in Emenite, Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Alo Aluminium, Akpuoga, Nkwubor, Ugwuomu, Sunrise Estate, Conraws Estate, Rehab Road, and Adoration areas. He assured them that the ongoing reconductoring of the affected lines and reinforcement of the towers are receiving attention and would soon be completed.

He attributed the delay in completing the work to additional technical challenges discovered during the restringing of the wires, which pose safety risks to residents living around the affected tower locations. He explained that the situation necessitated reinforcing the towers to prevent any possible collapse and ensure the safety of lives and property.

The Managing Director clarified that the major fault remains on the Emene Industrial Lines 1 and 2, while the outages affecting the Trans Ekulu, Thinkers Corner, Ituku-Ozalla, and Ugwogo 33KV lines were deliberately initiated to provide a safe working environment for engineers handling the repairs.

It would be recalled that the heavy windstorm and rainfall experienced on Sunday, May 3, 2026, caused a wire cut on the Emene Industrial Lines 1 and 2, damaging the towers and disrupting power supply to the Trans Ekulu, Thinkers Corner, Ituku-Ozalla, and Ugwogo 33KV lines within the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) Switch Yard at the New Haven Station.

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