TCN Speaks On Nationwide Electricity Blackout Amid NLC, TUC

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TCN Speaks On Nationwide Electricity Blackout Amid NLC, TUC Strike 

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN has reacted to a viral publication which claimed a nationwide electricity blackout was imminent following the industrial action by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and the Trade Union Congress TUC.

Recall that many affiliates of organized labour, on Tuesday, complied with the strike directive and suspended their services.

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TCN, however, has swiftly denied that it joined in the strike, stating that there is no truth in a media report about a looming national blackout.

The TCN stressed that the assertion made by an online news platform, which claimed that the Head of Public Affairs of TCN had predicted a nationwide power outage, is incorrect and deceptive.

In a statement released by the TCN management and posted on its official X account on Tuesday, it was clarified that the Public Affairs Head did not make any such statement. The statement further revealed that the country’s power grid is fully functional and continues to consistently supply significant electricity to distribution load centres throughout the nation.

 “The Transmission Company of Nigeria hereby states that the publication by Daily Post alleging that the Head of Public Affairs of TCN said that there will be a national blackout is false and totally misleading.

“The statement is mischievous and baseless as TCN, through the Public Affairs Head, did not make such a statement.

“We hereby note that the nation’s grid is intact and supplying bulk electricity to distribution load centres nationwide.

“As of when issuing this statement, the TCN National Control Centre Osogbo, which controls bulk power transmission nationwide, is actively operational,” the electricity transmission company stated.

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