Inform The Public When There’s A Problem With Power, Fashola Tells DisCos

Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, Federal Minister of Power, Works and Housing

Babatunde Fashola, minister of power, works, and housing, has asked power sector operators to pay more attention to service delivery, repairs, and maintenance of equipment.

 

The minister said this at the 28th monthly meeting of operators in the electricity industry, which held on Wednesday at Mando Transmission Station, Mando, Kaduna state.

 

He said the challenge of power supply disruption during the rainy season may affect service delivery. Hence, the minister enjoined the operators to be proactive in resolving issues which affect the quality of service during adverse weather especially in areas of repairs, maintenance, and replacement of obsolete power infrastructure.

 

Fashola urged the distribution companies (DisCos) to obtain weather information from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) often to predict service disruption and frequently inform consumers on restoration plans and timelines.

 

He said: “I have used the opportunity of this meeting to focus attention of operators, generation companies (GenCos), Transmission Company and DisCos, who are the points of public interface, on the need to pay more attention to service delivery, repairs, and maintenance of equipment.

 

“We are beginning a different weather season that will see more rainfall, thunderstorms, lightening, and windstorms. All of these will affect regular supply one way or another. Trees will fall and disrupt lines, poles and lines may be damaged, and service will be disrupted.

 

“In all these situations, we must prepare our staff to anticipate, plan, and respond. Most importantly, we must inform the public about the problems and what we are doing to restore service whenever there are disruptions. As a consumer myself, nothing gives me more comfort than when my service provider shares information about service disruptions. It tells me quickly that at least, somebody knows that there is a problem, and gives me hope that something is being done about it.”

 

Source: The Cable

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