Title: Repair of the transformer of the Aviation substation: A new hope for the inhabitants of Bandundu
Introduction :
The Provincial Directorate of the National Electricity Company (SNEL) in Kwilu recently announced the start of repair work on the Aviation substation transformer. After five months of electricity deprivation in certain neighborhoods of the city of Bandundu, this initiative is giving new hope to the inhabitants of the region. In this article, we will explore the details of this crucial repair and the prospects for a power supply in a relatively short time.
The context :
Since February 11, some areas of the city of Bandundu had been plunged into darkness due to a technical failure on the Aviation substation transformer. This situation has caused many inconveniences for the inhabitants who depend on electricity for their daily activities. Faced with this worrying situation, SNEL has taken measures to restore electricity to the region.
Repair work:
The repair work is currently being undertaken by experts from the company Ateliers d’Electro Maintenance Industrielle (AEMI), who have come specially from Kinshasa. Provincial director of SNEL, Prospère Bakuku, expressed his confidence in the resolution of the outage. According to him, the work should be completed within ten days, subject to any unforeseen circumstances.
During the works, the population of Bandundu is called upon to be patient. Prospère Bakuku pointed out that SNEL has mobilized the necessary resources to repair the transformer and thus restore the situation as in the past. He also made a point of reassuring the inhabitants by affirming that, in ten days, the districts deprived of electricity for months will finally be able to be supplied.
Hope regained:
This announcement of the repair of the transformer of the Aviation substation has raised a feeling of hope among the inhabitants of Bandundu. After months of electricity deprivation, they can finally envisage a return to normal in the near future. This will have a significant impact on their daily lives, providing them with access to electricity for their essential needs such as lighting, cooking or even charging electronic devices.
Conclusion :
The repair of the Aviation substation transformer in Bandundu is a beacon of hope for the inhabitants who suffered from the deprivation of electricity for many months. Thanks to the work undertaken by experts from SNEL and AEMI, a solution is in sight. In ten days, the neighborhoods concerned will finally find a normalized power supply