Identifier
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02ABUJA2263
2002-07-31 13:11:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Abuja
Cable title:  

NIGERIA: DEGRADING SECURITY SITUATION DUE TO POWER

Tags:  AMGT ASEC NI 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ABUJA 002263 

SIPDIS


FOR AF/EX FOR JAMIE AGNEW, DS/OP/AF, DS/PSP/FPD
FOR M/OBO FOR EMIL PIEKARZ
POSTS FOR ESO


E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/31/2012
TAGS: AMGT ASEC NI
SUBJECT: NIGERIA: DEGRADING SECURITY SITUATION DUE TO POWER
PROBLEMS

CLASSIFIED BY AMBASSADOR HOWARD F. JETER: REASON: 1.5(G)


C O N F I D E N T I A L ABUJA 002263

SIPDIS


FOR AF/EX FOR JAMIE AGNEW, DS/OP/AF, DS/PSP/FPD
FOR M/OBO FOR EMIL PIEKARZ
POSTS FOR ESO


E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/31/2012
TAGS: AMGT ASEC NI
SUBJECT: NIGERIA: DEGRADING SECURITY SITUATION DUE TO POWER
PROBLEMS

CLASSIFIED BY AMBASSADOR HOWARD F. JETER: REASON: 1.5(G)



1. (C) SUMMARY: This is an immediate action request (see
para 5). Since July 13 Post has experienced numerous power
and generator related problems resulting in the failure or
breakdown of vital security and communication equipment.
These breakdowns have degraded the Embassy's security
posture and materially diminished our communications
abilities. On July 31, most Embassy operations were shut
down for three hours due to this recurrent problem. To
prevent the further degradation of our security and
communication equipment and to ensure that the Embassy is
not faced with another unexpected halt in its operations,
Post requests Department send a team to help identify and
solve our power supply problems which have now reached a
critical stage. END SUMMARY.



2. (C) After installation of a new generator transfer switch
and generator on July 13, we have experienced ongoing power
supply problems affecting the IOB and the Compound Access
Control (CAC) facility, resulting in damage to some of our
most important and sensitive security and communication
equipment. We have had 2 complete power blackouts (totaling
2.5 hours),72 hours with low voltage (averaging 213 volts),
multiple surges (maxing out at 280 volts),numerous tripped
breakers, and this morning the mag locks jammed with no way
to turn them off. Each disturbance caused damage, the
cumulative effect of which has been the continual erosion of
Post's physical security and Post's ability to function.



3. (C) Damage has been significant. Several CCTV monitors
have been destroyed, two (2) walkthrough metal detectors are
inoperable, 1 Hirsch access control keypad is unusable, we
have lost use of the explosives detection itemizer unit, our
E&E base station radio, 1 power supply and transformer
within the Post Communications Center (PCC),as well as
numerous UPS units. Other items have been locally repaired
to temporary functionality, including all CAC door controls,
the Embassy switchboard, motorized compound vehicle access
gates and the hardline security doors on both the IOB and
EOB.



4. (C) We are extremely concerned about Post's diminishing
security posture. RSO's replacement security equipment stock
has been nearly depleted and we cannot sustain many more
losses to this inventory. Our concerns are compounded
because we do not have the expertise at Post to pinpoint and
isolate the problem. An equipment-damaging reoccurrence
could take place at any time. SEO Lagos is en route to
Abuja to attempt to repair some of the damage to the
security equipment, but the SEO does not have the expertise
to tackle the source of this overall facility power problem.



5. (C) Action request: Post requests immediate assistance of
a team of qualified, cleared electricians (presumably
WASHMAC) to help identify and solve the continuous power
problems we are facing. In addition the Embassy requests
expedited consideration of the funded generator survey Post
submitted for OBO final approval. The situation has become
critical.
JETER