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We are in darkness, Agbede communities lament

By: ADEFEMI ADERONKE OLUWASEYIFUNMI


Agbede Community has lamented over lack of electricity supply in the area saying that they have been in darkness for a long time. 


One of the residents in the area, Alhaji Akewusola, said they have been in darkness going to a year now, adding that from the beginning of the year, they have never enjoy electricity which from what they heard the problem is from their transformer. 


Akewusola explain further that, they have spent alot of money to repair it, saying that after they repaired it, the IBEDC gave them light for like two days and the electricity went off, and till now they have not seen any traces of what happened with the light. 


Alhaja rukayat in an interview with our reporter said they heard that some wires was disconnected on transformers at sango area which has affected them. 


She lamented that they have been using money to charge their electrical appliances which is consuming lots of money. 


They however called on Kwara State Government to intervene in the restoration of electricity back to their community.










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  1. This is really ridiculous.... government needs to find something to do about this because that area is a student residential area

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  2. Government should find solution to this please.

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  3. He did something fantabulos

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    1. He said something fantabulos

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  4. Only God can save us in this country

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  5. The student should protest to the IBEDC office

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    1. The students should protest and not only that they should also find a means to get to the Governor and make this complain also

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  6. Our government is not a government to be always proud of , all they care about is their pocket

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  7. Government should find solution to this please

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  8. Make government find something do to it jo

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  9. This Na serious matter o

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