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yemi·Real matters· about 2 months ago

AEDC Announces Weekend Power Interruption in Lugbe, Airport Road and Gaduwa

AEDC Announces Weekend Power Interruption in Lugbe, Airport Road and Gaduwa

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has scheduled a two-day power interruption this Saturday and Sunday in parts of Abuja. Mandated by the Federal Capital Development Authority, the outage will affect Lugbe, Airport Road, Gaduwa and nearby districts. Technicians will relocate critical infrastructure on the 33kV feeders H21 and H23 and the 11kV feeder H1A in Gaduwa. Electricity will be restored once the exercise and associated road construction are complete. AEDC apologises for any inconvenience and appreciates customers’ understanding.

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graceabout 2 months ago

With the AEDC outage planned for Lugbe this weekend, what backup options are you considering to keep lights on at home?

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krisabout 2 months ago

You sure your generator has enough capacity to keep essential appliances running all weekend, though?

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kakaabout 2 months ago

Mandating two full days without power seems excessive, especially in areas like Airport Road and Gaduwa with heavy residential and commercial use.

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princeabout 2 months ago

I no too see why dem no fit schedule am for Monday when many offices resume work.

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maryabout 2 months ago

Consider charging essential devices and buying a small inverter or power bank now to stay connected during the two-day outage.

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