By Adeyinka Adeniran
Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company, (IBEDC) has heralds the successful establishment and operation of its transformer maintenance workshop, which was inaugurated in March 2023.
The company said the initiative stands as a beacon, addressing the myriad complaints surrounding faulty transformers that have plunged numerous customers into darkness and adversely affected livelihoods.
According to the Acting Managing Director of the Company, Francis Agoha in a statement, the workshop, located in Eleyele, Ibadan, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of local talents and the effective utilization of indigenous resources to mitigate supply downtime, which has severely impacted businesses and communities alike.
Moreover, he said the repair work’s quality is unparalleled, guaranteeing against failures often experienced with third-party repairs, adding that, with the current fluctuations in forex rates driving up the price of new transformers by over 100 percent, the workshop emerges as a critical component in stabilizing the power supply.
He said “Since its inception, the workshop has successfully revitalized over 54 transformers, illuminated several communities and ensured a more stable electricity supply. Notable beneficiaries of the workshop’s services include: Odejayi, Oyo: 500KVA transformer, Aduloju substation, Oyo: 300KVA transformer, Agbala Itura holy trinity, Oyo: 500KVA transformer and Aladekomo, Ibadan: 300KVA transformer.
“Oba Adesida, Iyaganku Ibadan: 100KVA transformer, Iwaraja, Ilesa: 200KVA transformer, Oke Amola Substation, Ikirun: 200KVA transformer, Ago-Ayo substation, Osogbo: 300KVA transformer, Amunega Substation, Omu-Aran: 500KVA transformer and Agunboye, Ijebu-Ode: 200KVA transformer.
“The workshop employs a meticulous inspection process, encompassing fault analysis, comprehensive repairs, and final installation to ensure each transformer functions flawlessly. This thorough approach guarantees that repaired transformers meet stringent standards of reliability and performance.
“Our objective is to bolster the efficiency of our operations and curtail downtime attributable to faulty transformers. By harnessing local talent and resources, we are enhancing power supply, nurturing community development, and spurring economic growth,” remarked Engr. Agoha.
In its bid to further enhance service delivery and ensure proximity and efficiency, the company said it is actively working on establishing additional transformer maintenance workshops across its franchise.
This expansion, it added will facilitate swifter response times and more localized repair services.
Agoha urged customers and stakeholders to promptly report transformer faults to their local IBEDC technical managers, who will conduct an initial inspection to determine whether workshop-level repairs are necessary, adding, “if required, arrangements will be made to transport the transformer to the workshop for comprehensive servicing.
“IBEDC remains steadfast in its commitment to furnishing reliable power supply and augmenting customer satisfaction through relentless innovation and investment in infrastructure, as part of our efforts aimed at bridging the gap of trust between IBEDC and our esteemed customers.”