Friday, 1 April 2016
Yaounde:4,000 households to be disconnected from the power grid to lessen power outages in the capital
The Governor of the Central region, Joseph Otto Wilson, announced on 30 March 2016 through a communiqué, the launch of an operation to disconnect from the Yaoundé power grid, in the capital of the country, households suspected of fraudulent connection.
Some 4,000 households are in the sights of the public authorities and the company in charge of the public electricity service as part of this operation, we officially learned.
According to the communiqué from Governor Otto Wilson, these fraudulent connections to the power grid contribute to transformers being overloaded, which generally leads to explosion on this equipment, thereby causing important deficits in electrical energy production.
The governor thus hopes that this clean sweep operation against the capital’s power grid fraudsters will prompt a return to normality for the supply in electrical energy for the Cameroonian capital and pit an end to the power outages experienced in many areas, following the multiples incidents on the power grid these past weeks.
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