NAWEC has said two of its feeders would be shut down for ‘routine’ maintenance on Saturday.
“NAWEC wishes to inform the general public that feeders 1 and 2 will be shut down for routine maintenance on Saturday July 11, 2020. Works will begin at 9:00 am and expected to last for five hours,” the company said on its official Facebook page Friday evening.
It comes amid the sacking of Alpha Robinson as managing director of the company earlier on, on Friday. His deputy Nani Juwara was quickly elevated.
According to NAWEC, its ‘routine’ maintenance on its feeders would mean at least five towns in the Greater Banjul Area will experience ‘interruptions’ electricity and water supply.
They include Bakau, Cape Point, Fajara, Kairaba Avenue, Kotu, Westfield, Serrekunda and Bertil Harding Highway.