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Electricity: We No Longer Watch TV -FCT Residents
Many residents of the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have expressed concern over their inability to watch television in their homes due to the poor power supply situation in the country.
The respondents, who spoke in separate interviews with newsmen a, said that the development had made it difficult for them to keep abreast with developments within and outside the country
A civil servant Mr Joshua Olubodun, who resides in Nyanya, said that he had not turned his television set for close to two months due to the lack of electricity.
According to Olubodun, he now depends on his phone for news and entertainment, adding that he charges the phone and power bank in the office.
“With this unsteady light and the present economic situation, I don’t even watch television in my house or go to subscribe for DSTV anymore.
“I use my phone to check and read news these days. Because of that, I am always moving about with my charger.
“When I get to the office and they put on the generator, I use that opportunity to charge my phone and power bank,’’ Olubodun said.
Similarly, Mr Emmanuel Ella, a student on holiday, said he was not enjoying his holiday because of the light situation.
“Since I came back for holidays three weeks ago, I have seen light in my house just three times; I am dying of boredom because I cannot watch television.
“When in school, I was always in the library. Now that I am home, I need to relax but the light situation is not helping matters.
“I cannot remember when last we turned on the television in my house.
“It’s just my phone that is keeping me busy, and I charge it when we put on our small generator at night; the generator cannot power the television,’’ Ella said.
According to Mrs Stella Ehis, a fashion designer in Karu, said i watch television only at night when the generator is on, adding that the DSTV subscription is just wasting.
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