Business
Community Protests Power Outage
Residents of Okocha
community in Rumuolumeni, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State have lamented the incessant power failure in the area as it disrupts their business activities.
The Vice Chairman of the community, Engineer Maurice Ekwuluo, disclosed this while speaking with The Tide on Thursday. He said that since 2007, there has been power failure in the community which has affected the standard of living of the residents.
“The bills are so exorbitant, yet they end up not giving its light. It is so unfortunate that the transformer was bought by the residents of Okocha, yet our businesses cannot thrive, many of our businessmen and women have packed out, hospitals cannot perform their operations and, most importantly, the generators we use are not even healthy and this causes a great havoc to our lives.
“We can no longer accept the estimated bills. We urge the manager of Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) in the area to arrange prepaid meters for the community.
Also speaking, one of the protesters, Mr Benibo Ibim said “light is life and we cannot continue living without it”.
He said, there is no success in our business sector, the community cannot fully develop without constant power supply, our restaurants are not functioning well because they cannot meet up to the taste of their customers”.
The former community vice chairman Rumuolumeni, Comrade Innocent Nwanne, alleged that PHED has been defrauding the residents and the firm have not been able to meet up with the agreement.
Nwanne further lamented over the extortion of money by PHED – insisting that they would report to the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) for investigation of the services rendered to the Okocha Community if there is no improvement in their services.
He appealed to the manager to relates development to his superiors and threatened that the community would embark on a more serious protest if there is no improvement in electricity supply to the community.
In reaction to the protest, the acting manager incharge of PHED in Okocha, Mr Tiet Ubonenigi Benibo assured them of quick attention while blaming the poor services on a technical problem.
“We are on the matter, we are going to rectify the issue as we have promised”, he noted.
Nkemjika Siliverline/Nwankwo MaryRose
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