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By ADEOLA AKINBOBOLA
The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has announced power outage in various parts of Abuja including hotels and diplomatic buildings.
The AEDC made the announcement in its verified X handle on Saturday.
It said it also affected Bolingo Hotel, Wada Maida Building which houses the headquarters of News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Sudan, Egypt embassies, Envoy Hotel, European Union embassy among others.
The other places affected by the blackout are the National Planning Commission (NPC), National Hospital, Turkish, Pakistan, India embassies.
“Also, Garki Area One, Two, Three, Seven and Eight, Garki village, Garki market, Ubiaja street, Kaltungo street, Lagos Street have been affected.
“Also affected are Oka Akoko Street, Treasury House, Karibu Hotel, part of Asokoro, such as Yakubu Gowon Street.
“Similarly, Imo Government Lodges, Gado Nasko Street, Justice Sowemimo, Hassan Musa Katsina Streets, part of Jasse Martin, NIA, TY Danjuma Street are without power supply.
“It said also affected are Lugbe, Jedo, Forte Royal, Back of Dunamis, Customs Quarters, Aviation Village Piwoye Kapwa Ok Water, Nicomsat, Korean School and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,” it said.
It attributed the power outage to technical fault.
“The technical team of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) is currently working to restore power supply.
“We regret for the inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience and understanding,” AEDC said. (NAN)

























