Grid collapse: Mischief makers maligning TCN – Bukhar

A former staff member of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Gimba Bukhar, has claimed that most Nigerians were misinformed by those he described as ‘mischief makers’ against the operations of the firm, sequel to the national grid collapse.

Bukhar, while reacting to an online report maligning the organisation, in a statement yesterday, said “there is a grand plan by some individuals to distract the progress being made by TCN”.Ezoic

According to him, “these individuals see nothing good in TCN, they do not report the achievements being recorded through commissioning of new substations, stringing new lines or upgrading existing substations.

“And it seems both the writers and the originators of the story do not have or forgot to provide evidence that, all the system collapses being referred to are caused by TCN.Ezoic

“For avoidance of doubt, there is no single hard evidence that TCN was responsible for system collapse despite its challenges.

“Yes, there are challenges, yes TCN loses transformers, breaker and other equipment from time to time but most open manage the situation.

“The purveyors of disinformation prey on the vulnerability or partisan potential of recipients whom they hope to enlist as amplifiers and multipliers. In this way, they seek to animate us into becoming conduits of their messages by exploiting our propensities to share information for a variety of reasons.”Ezoic

He added: “As a former staff of TCN and indeed a stakeholder in the Nigerian Supply industry, I find it duty bound to start responding to the talebearing on TCN by these mischief makers. There was no single report by the cartels on TCN that was balance according to the rules of journalism.

“I want to emphasize that TCN has always conducted itself with the highest level of professionalism and integrity and always try to mitigate any behaviour that is inappropriate or unethical, and it committed to upholding these values in all aspects of its operations as we know it.

“There are four major players in Nigerian Energy Supply Industry (NESI) today, namely Generation, Transmission, Distribution and the Regulatory commission as a subset.

“These segmented fractions constitute whole, known as NESI. The NESI is system, and each fraction of the system is not only important but necessary for the survival and smooth operation of the system.Ezoic

“The mystery is that, this complain and the wrong analysis of conjoining loss of transformer with procurement process is not originating from the NESI fractions but from men behind the masks of media cartels of misinformation.”

Source: The Sun

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