TCN received two new 100-megavolt-ampere power transformers for installation at the ongoing 330/132/33-kilovolt substation project in Katsina.
The TCN has restored power on the Benin-Omotosho 330kV transmission line following an outage caused by detached conductors.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria has declared force majeure on the Oworonshoki 132/33 kilovolt and Lekki 330/132 kV transmission substations.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria says the Alaoji–Owerri 132kV Transmission Lines 1 and 2 have been restored to service.
The Ebonyi government has advised residents occupying or conducting activities along the designated electricity transmission right-of-way to vacate for their own safety.
The facility plans to train at least 6,000 energy professionals to boost capacity in the power sector.
Mr Akinrolabu said that openness was critical to restoring confidence and achieving sustainable progress.
According to Ikeja Electric, TCN maintenance teams are currently working to resolve the faults.
TCN spokeswoman Ndidi Mbah said in a statement on Tuesday that both substations were under the Lagos region.
Mr Adesina warned of misalignments in the gas-to-power chain.Â
