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    Power Crisis Grips Maryland and River Gee

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkJanuary 7, 20264 Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Rocheford T. Gardiner

    HARPER, LIBERIA –“Since late 2014, Maryland County boasted the most stable, reliable, and efficient power supply in Liberia. We don’t know how we got to this point,” lamented one frustrated resident, echoing the growing resentment over the region’s deteriorating electricity grid.

    For months, Maryland and River Gee counties have struggled with inconsistent power supply. Residents can no longer recall the last time they enjoyed 24 hours of uninterrupted service. Instead, the region is plagued by multiple daily outages, with some blackouts lasting an entire day.

    Official Response Amid Rising Tensions

    County’s Superintendent, Henry Cole has faced sharp public criticism for his perceived silence on the worsening power crisis. During a recent appearance on a local radio, Cole announced an emergency mission to Monrovia to engage with the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) and the Liberia Energy Regulatory Commission (LERC).

    The Superintendent appealed for calm, urging citizens to abandon their plan for mass protests. Intelligence reports suggest that frustrated residents are organizing demonstrations to voice their grievances.

    “I understand the frustration,” Cole stated. “Most customers are metered and pay their bills, yet they are not receiving the value of their money.”

    Superintendent Henry Cole (in blue) and LIBENERGY manager in(in yellow) together in studio

    Technical Failures and Inherited Problems

    Joining the Superintendent on air, LIBENERGY Manager Engr. Henry Hodge offered an apology to consumers while detailing the technical hurdles facing the utility provider. Hodge attributed the frequent outages to “legacy issues” inherited from the expansion of the previous grid.

    According to Hodge, the instability is rooted in the poor quality of hardware installed during the extension of the grid to River Gee and Pleebo—the region’s commercial hub—by the contractor Alpha T&D.

    Officials identified key technical failures as follow: substandard Insulators, faulty Lightning Arrestors, and degraded Gang-Switches and Cutoff Fuses, causing frequent mechanical failures during distribution.

    Hodge confirmed that these issues were reported to the LEC following an assessment by their engineers. However, he noted that the LEC has yet to provide the necessary replacement materials required to stabilize the distribution network.

    As the region awaits a resolution from the national authorities in Monrovia, the sporadic supply continues and the public’s patience continues to be tested.

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