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Poor Power Supply: Bauchi Residents Count Losses
Some Bauchi State
residents said unstable power supply had made them to incur substantial losses of delicacies prepared to entertain guests on Sallah day.
They told newsmen that as usual, they had prepared the delicacies a day to the festivities, but the items had to stay longer in refrigerators due to the shift in Sallah day from Tuesday to Wednesday.
They lamented that due to unstable power supply, the items, perishable in nature, could not be preserved and therefore got spoilt.
One of the residents, Alhaji Mohammed Ibrahim, said the loss he incurred was colossal, and to make matters worse, he had to source for money again to make another arrangement.
“The delicacies were prepared in quantum and cannot be preserved beyond a day outside the refrigerator.
“When there was no stable power supply, we ate just a portion and watched helplessly while the remaining got spoilt,” he lamented.
Ibrahim, a senior journalist with FRCN, Bauchi office, said that a lot of people in the town had the same painful experience in these hard times when money was not easily forthcoming.
He said there were similar postponements of Eid-El-Fitr in the past due to non-sighting of the moon but that the power supply then was not as unstable as is the case now, as such delicacies prepared in advance were preserved.
Other residents interviewed, namely Hassan Aminu, Barau Iliyasu, Maikudi Usman, Bello Mohammed and Aliyu Abdullahi, also narrated similar experience.
“I had to engage in austere celebration because what I budgeted for entertaining guests had been exhausted on the purchase of the delicacies and I could not source for extra at short notice,” explained Aminu.
On his part, Iliyasu said he would henceforth de-emphasis preparation of perishable delicacies for Sallah.
“Whatever delicacy that cannot be sustained for at least three days outside the refrigerator, will be out of my festivities budget,” he said.
Investigation revealed that this year’s Eid-El-Fitr celebration in Bauchi was devoid of unnecessary extravagance as was the case in the past, due to the tight economic situation in the country.
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The payment, to be executed through a royalty-offset arrangement, is expected to restore confidence among domestic and international gas suppliers who have long expressed concern about persistent indebtedness in the sector.
According to him, settling the debts is crucial to rebuilding trust between the government and gas producers, many of whom have withheld or slowed new investments due to uncertainty over payments.
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