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TCN begins rehabilitation of Afam IPP–Port Harcourt and Afam IPP–Elelenwo 132kV lines

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Last updated: December 12, 2025 9:01 pm
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From David Onuoja, Abuja

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), has commenced the rehabilitation of the two critical transmission lines within its Port Harcourt Region.

During a handover ceremony held on 12th December 2025, contractors were formally mobilized to begin reconductoring works on the 38.6km Afam IPP–Port Harcourt and the 20.8km Afam IPP–Elelenwo 132kV double-circuit lines.

Speaking during the ceremony, General Manager, Transmission Services, Engineer Ali Sharifai, stated that the 12-month project has become imperative due to the ageing state of the infrastructure, which has contributed to reduced wheeling capacity over time.

Earlier, the General Manager, Transmission, Port Harcourt Region, Engr. Akpa Emmanuel, highlighted the importance of the rehabilitation, explained that both lines are central to evacuating bulk electricity generated from the Afam Power Plants into the national grid.

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He affirmed that the upgraded lines will significantly enhance the reliability and stability of power supply across the region.

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