Monday, 17 March 2014

Nigerian Government to sanction Chinese manufacturer of ‘sub-standard’ electricity transformer


The apportion pronounced review into a means of a glow was still ongoing.

The Minister of Power, Chinedu Nebo, says a Federal Government will permit a Chinese association that made a 150MVA transformer that held glow during a Osogbo Transmission Centre recently.

Mr. Nebo pronounced this in a matter released by a method on Monday in Abuja.

He pronounced a association would be punished if investigations into a glow occurrence showed that a product was sub-standard.

"The measure, when taken, will offer as a halt to those other manufacturers of feign and sub-standard products and equipment,'' a matter quoted a apportion as saying.

It pronounced a minister, who was at a plan site in Osogbo final weekend to consider a turn of damage, pronounced review to uncover a means of a glow was still ongoing.

The statement, however, pronounced a apportion was "reliably informed'' that a glow was expected to have been caused by designation failure.

It pronounced this competence have resulted from "sub-standard coils used in a transformer''.

The matter pronounced a new 150MVA transformer, creatively procured for a enlargement of energy supply network in Osogbo, would be used to reinstate a burnt one.

It combined that Mr. Nebo appealed to a communities where energy supply had been disrupted as a outcome of a glow occurrence for understanding.

The matter pronounced a apportion positive them that full electricity supply would shortly be easy to their area.

It pronounced Mr. Nebo also commended the efforts of a fire-fighters who stopped a glow from immoderate other transformers tighten to a burnt one.

The N 150MVA transformer owned by a Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) was gutted by glow on Mar 7.

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Nigerian Government to sanction Chinese manufacturer of 'sub-standard' electricity transformer.

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