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KEDCO Installs New 33kV Feeder for Improved Power Supply

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Kano Electricity Distribution Plc. (KEDCO) has improved power supply in Rijiyar Zaki, Bayero University and Gaida axes of Kano State.

A statement issued to journalists yesterday by KEDCO’s Head, Corporate Communication, Sani Bala Sani said the improved electricity supply in the aforementioned areas followed the commissioning of a new 33kV Gaida feeder in Kumbotso Transmission Station.

The statement also said, “the new Gaida feeder will de-load Rijiyar Zaki 33kV feeder from 30/40 TR2 Tamburawa Transmission Station by over 50% to improve power supply and ensure network stability.”

Commenting on this development, KEDCO’s Ag. Managing Director/CEO, Abubakar Yusuf, said, “the project will improve supply reliability within Rijiyar Zaki, BUK, Gaida, Dorayi, and environs.”

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“The bifurcation of 33kV Rijiyar Zaki Feeder and subsequent commissioning of 33kV Gaida Feeder is a strategic move to address the increased demand for electricity in these areas and ensure reliable and efficient power supply to our teeming customers,” the MD/CEO said.

In his remarks, the Company’s Chief Technical Officer (CTO), Engr Inuwa Bala Daneji, said, “this move will drastically reduce KEDCO’s technical losses and downtimes as the feeder is now shorter and de-loaded; Earlier, it was running in overloaded condition thereby adversely affecting its quality and reliability of supply.”

Also speaking, the Regional Operations Manager, Engr. Badomasi Yusuf, who said the new feeder will improve stability of the distribution network, added that, it will feed from 60MVA T4 from Kumbotso Transmission Station and that KEDCO engineers confirmed the transformer will not be overloaded.

 

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Fake Lecturers Arrested in BUK for Trespass and Cheating

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Security operatives in Bayero University, Kano have arrested two persons parading themselves as lecturers and selling books to unsuspecting level one fresh students.

The two persons, whose pictures appear here introduced themselves as David Iluebe from Edo State and Chike E. Eke from Delta State, surreptitiously entered a lecture hall at the Faculty of Engineering of the university and introduced themselves to fresh100 level students as Lecturers of the Department. Thereafter, they presented a set of four different textbooks on Use of English, Statistics, Nigerian People and Culture, and lastly, Algebra and Geometry Mathematics threatening the students to purchase these books as a requirement for their Continuous Assessment (CA) otherwise they’ll fail their courses.

The apprehensive Students present in the hall responded by buying several copies to meet up the course requirement. Nemesis however, caught up with them when the security operatives swoop in on them following a report. The two persons were however, arrested on 25th July, 2024 by the security operatives for suspected criminal trespass, Impersonation and cheating.

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During preliminary investigation, the suspects claimed that they were the authors of the books they were selling to the students and they confessed to all the allegations leveled against them, revealing that they were hustling to make a living due to lack of job. The suspects further disclosed that this was the second time they were coming to the state, having been to the Kano State Polytechnic earlier this year.

The set of books found in their possession were all of poor quality believed to have been pirated. This is clearly a very disturbing emerging trend in our tertiary institutions which are being invaded by crooks and charlatans masquerading as academicians in order to dupe and exploit our unsuspecting students. Meanwhile, the suspects will be handed over to the Police for further appropriate action, while our students would be further sensitized on this ugly development, please.

In a statement signed by secretary information and publication of the university Bala Abdullahi said the Management of Bayero University, Kano wishes to inform the students and the general public to be wary of such impersonators and that surveillance has been beefed up in the University to avert the reoccurrence of such an ugly incident.

 

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Nation Wide Protest Begins From Abuja-Sowore Tackles  Wike

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Former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore, has dared Nyesom Wike, Minister of the FCT, for saying that Abuja is not available for protest on August 1.

Sowore in a post on his X handle on Friday said the proposed nationwide protests will start from Abuja.

He said: “It is starting from and in Abuja!”

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Sowore’s statement comes after Wike said that August 1 had been set aside for the chairmen of the six Area Councils of the FCT to give out certificates of recognition to their traditional rulers.

The Minister gave the warning while briefing journalists on the outcome of the FCT Security Council meeting in Abuja on Thursday.

Reports says that some Nigerians are mobilising for nationwide protest slated for August 1 to August 10, 2024.

Tagged #EndBadGovernace, organisers of the protest have lamented about widespread hunger and inflation in the country.

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Robbers Gunned Down While Attempting To Snatch Jeep In Abuja

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Two suspected armed robbers were shot dead while attempting to snatch a Prado Jeep at gunpoint in the Jahi area of Abuja, the nation’s capital.

CP Benneth Igweh, disclosed this to newsmen while parading two arrested members of the robbery gang at the command in Abuja, on Friday.

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He said this happened around 10:45 pm on Thursday, when a four-men robbery engaged the operatives who were on crime prevention patrol led by DPO of Mabushi police division in a fierce gun battle.

According to him, the four-men robbery gang on sighting the police operatives opened fire, which resulted in a gun duel where two among the robbers were neutralized.

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