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IBEDC HAS FAILED US: OGUN COMMUNITIES IN BLACKOUT LAMENT

Landlords and residents around Magboro and Ibafo communities, in the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, have lamented one-week blackout caused by lack of power supply in the communities.

The power outage, which had been going on since last Thursday, plunged streets in Magboro and Ibafo areas into darkness and made several residents and business owners resort to using generators and solar inverters to power their homes and workplaces.

A resident in the Sparklight Estate area of Magboro, who identified himself simply as John for personal reasons, said the power outage threw people into hardship.

He said, “The power outage has caused stress and disruption in our daily routine. Most of us depend on generators to pump water for domestic uses and some of us have been unable to make use of house appliances such as pressing irons.”

In the Gasline area of Magboro, residents and business owners, while lamenting the lack of power supply, said their productivity had reduced, adding that the prevailing fuel scarcity also compounded their chances of getting fuel to power their generators.

Before the current blackout, the Magboro area was getting rationed power supply but the current situation left both the residents and business owners with no choice but to make use of generators.

A resident, who gave his name simply as Tony for security reasons, said, “The current scarcity of petrol in the state has worsened the situation as it has become difficult for us to power our pumping machines to get water to enable us to engage in household activities like bathing, washing and cooking.”

At filling stations, our correspondents observed as vehicles maintained a long queue to purchase fuel.

People with jerrycans were also seen positioning them on a single lane, as they waited for their turn to purchase fuel from attendants who charged N200 extra to fill each jerrycan.

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