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Anambra community appeals to Tinubu, Soludo over planned house demolitions for power project
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Anambra community appeals to Tinubu, Soludo over planned house demolitions for power project

From Premium Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Residents of an Anambra community are appealing to Nigerian President Tinubu and Governor Soludo over the planned demolition of their homes.
  • The houses are slated for demolition to make way for a power project managed by the Transmission Company of Nigeria.
  • The Transmission Company of Nigeria is a federal government entity responsible for the national grid's operation and expansion.

A community in Anambra is pleading with President Bola Tinubu and Governor Chukwuma Soludo to intervene as their homes face demolition for a critical power project. The residents are protesting the planned destruction of their properties, which are essential for the expansion of the nation's electricity infrastructure.

The project is being undertaken by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), a federal government-owned enterprise. The TCN operates, maintains, and expands the high-voltage national grid, playing a vital role in transmitting bulk electricity from power generators to distribution companies across the country. The planned demolition is part of TCN's efforts to upgrade and extend the grid's capacity.

Community leaders have voiced their distress, highlighting the potential displacement and hardship the demolition will cause. They are urging the government to consider alternative solutions that would allow the power project to proceed without forcibly removing residents from their ancestral lands. The appeal to the highest levels of government signifies the gravity of the situation for the affected families.

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Originally published by Premium Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.