The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on Tuesday, confirmed national grid collapse which has affected most parts of the country.
The country had between January and May recorded more than two collapses.
While confirming the incident, TCN General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs Ndidi Mba told Tribune Online that the collapse took place at 11:13Hrs on Tuesday.
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She said restoration is ongoing and at 90 per cent completed.
“The time of the system disturbance is 11:13Hrs of 2/06/2020. Restoration is ongoing and is over 90% complete
“Yes, but restoration is well advanced but not fully completed. Most states are back on the grid,” she said.
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