Business Transmission Company Gets N1bn monthly revenue in Kaduna

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Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) collects over N1billion monthly from the N700 million it used to collect from the sale of electricity to consumers within Kaduna and its environs, says Mr John Obaluju, General Manager in charge of the Kaduna region of the company.

He said the improvement in revenue resulted from the investments by government in both generation and transmission facilities and that electricity would become cheaper after the expansion of the sub-station.

The Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, held that Federal Government’s efforts to improve transmission facilities across the country would yield result in the near future.

He said government reforms in the power sector would guarantee more efficiency and improvement in power generation and distribution.

At the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Maku commended the management for the prudent management of resources allocated to it.

He said that government would depend on the intellectual ingenuity of its armed forces to win future wars on insurgency and terrorism.

The Commandant, represented by his deputy, AVM Abbah Zannah, said NDA was executing electronic indoor shooting range which he said, was at advanced stage of completion.

Others included 3,000 capacity auditorium, a multipurpose indoor sports and leisure centre, an engineering complex and a drill shed which have all been completed.

The deputy commandant said that 300 female cadets were among the 1,300 receiving training at the institution.

He said that the counter terrorism/insurgency courses integrated in the NDA curriculum would continue even after the country overcame the Boko Haram insurgency.


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