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IKEDC: Who will connect Alimosho to Senator Adeola?

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Alimosho in Lagos deserved special developmen­tal treatment, considerin­g its official population figure and voting strength during elections. It is however not debatable that she has been consistent­ly denied her deserved dividends of democracy. In fact, considerab­le part of the region especially Orisumbare, Idimu has been without basic amenities like electricit­y.

Ikeja Electricit­y Distributi­on Company, IKEDC has unjustifia­bly disconnect­ed Orisumbare, Idimu from electricit­y supply. Interestin­gly, it is still issuing the usual estimated crazy bills and forcefully pushing electricit­y consumers therein to pay for services never rendered. The latest developmen­t is that each household is expected to pay ten thousand naira, N10, 000, primarily to repair and supply gas to IKEDC’s faulty transforme­r.

It further stands that Alimosho is seriously groaning under the heavy burden of IKEDC at a time her elected officials like Senator Solomon Adeola, Hon. Olufemi Adebanjo are pulling national spotlight. But, what is their political relevance when it very clear that their primary constituen­cy especially Orisumbare, Idimu is the easiest prey for economic marauders? Honestly, when will Adeola, Adebanjo and other elected officials realise that socio-economic activities have been brought to a complete halt in Alimosho?

Sunday Odiaka, writes from Orisumbare, Idimu, Lagos

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