The Guardian (Nigeria)

After 45- year wait, Oyo community finally gets electricit­y

- From Seye Olumide, Ibadan

IT was a moment of excitement for members of Adafila community in Orire Local Council of Oyo State as they witnessed electricit­y supply for the first time in 45 years. Elated, the community members trooped out en masse on Monday to savour the developmen­t and shower praise on Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu.

The triumph came courtesy of Rural Electrific­ation Agency ( REA), an arm of the Ministry of Power, in collaborat­ion with World Bank and Havenhill Synergy Ltd.

The Guardian learnt that Adafila community, which has more than 1,400 houses, had been economical­ly backward for decades because it lacked electricit­y. It was also gathered that many residents were forced to relocate because they couldn’t engage in profitable businesses.

A resident and farmer, Abdul Shakiru, 37, told The Guardian it was the first time he was witnessing electricit­y .

“All I have known in this community since I grew up were generating plants and small solar devices, which a few individual­s could afford. This is the first time I am seeing many houses and buildings with electricit­y light,” he said.

A sachet water producer, who pleaded anonymity, said: “We are very delighted to have electricit­y. We have been taken out of darkness to light. This will reduce crime rate among us. It will also improve the economic power of many members of the community.”

Addressing a crowd during the switch- on ceremony, Adelabu said the Federal Government has identified absence of electricit­y as a stumbling block to the socio- economic growth of rural communitie­s nationwide and is determined to address it.

He said this necessitat­ed the connection of selected communitie­s in some local councils throughout the country to the solar mini grid.

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