Distribution reliability primarily relates to equipment outages and customer interruptions. In normal operating conditions, all equipment (except standby) are energized and all customers are connected. Scheduled and unscheduled events disrupt normal operating conditions and can lead to outages and interruptions (Verho et al., 2009). The poor state of the lines and overloaded feeders and transformers accounts for the incessant outages and faults observed (Olusuyi et.al, 2020).