Oil & Energy
Lagos Residents Protest Three-Month Power Outage
Some residents of
Mafolukun, Agbede, Ikotun and Ojota areas in Lagos have protested against the persistent power outage in their areas in the last three months.
Their spokesman, Mr Abiodun Foworese, told newsmen that the outage had adversely affected their businesses and living conditions.
Fowosere said the residents had suffered greatly under the new private investor than when the government was managing the system.
According to him, the owners of IKEDC should pay compensation to the residents who have suffered unjustly in the last three months.
“In the past few months, electricity supply has worsened in virtually all parts of the country. “The development has impacted very negatively on socio-economic activities of the people, he noted.
“We came here to demonstrate the deep pain in our hearts that the power supply in our areas has gone from bad to worst. “Epileptic power has killed our businesses, yet we pay bills to the investors, he said.
He said “As we talk, many residents have either quit their businesses or retired to their villages owing to untold hardship occasioned by lack of power”.
Fowosere explained that residents were over burdened by high estimated bills from the electricity companies for electricity not supplied.
However, efforts to get the management of IKEDC on the matter proved abortive.
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