The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ibadan residents groan over poor power supply, seek Tinubu’s interventi­on

- From Seye Olumide, Ibadan

IT was a tale of pains yesterday for residents across some local government areas in Oyo State following poor power supplies. The affected Councils are Akinyele, Egbeda, Ibadan North, Ibadan North East, Ibadan North West, Ibadan South East, Ibadan South West, Lagelu, Oluyole, Ona Ara and Ido. The lamentatio­n came barely three months after a community in Ibadan threatened a mass protest against the Ibadan Electricit­y Distributi­on Company ( IBEDC), if power supply was not restored in their area. The Guardian gathered that some areas have not witnessed power supply in the last three months. In some places, residents said they only have power supply between 12: 00a. m. and 2: 00a. m. once or twice a week. According to some aggrieved residents, though power supply may be a challenge across the nation, it appears worse in Ibadan, notwithsta­nding that the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu came from the area. Narrating his experience, Biodun Salami, who resides in Felele under Ibadan South East Local Council, lamented that they only get power supply for about three hours a day after which they wait for another two to three days. Another resident, Kemi Adebayo, said they only have light in Olodo under Egbeda Local Council for 1: 30 minutes in a week. Also, a resident from the Ologun Eru area of Ido Local Council, Bola Babalola challenged IBEDC and the minister to deny that in the last three to four months, Ologun Eru was not always left in darkness. “When they will give us light, it hardly lasts more than 30 minutes,” he said. A tailor, Femi Ajala, who resides at Ajiboye axis of Akinyele Local Council, shared a similar story, stressing that they hardly enjoy power supply for more than 15 minutes in a day. “It is not only affecting our businesses, but our health because of the heat,” he said, Another resident, Alhaji Bisi Olopoeyan, accused President Bola Tinubu of making wrong appointmen­ts, saying that the minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabo is a financial expert and not an electrical engineer.

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