10 YEAR POWER OUTAGE: Ondo Senator-elect calls for review of contract to DISCOS
The Senator-elect, who led a delegation to the Omotosho Power Plant said: “The Federal Government should revoke their contracts, involve more companies in the distribution or decentralise the power sector.”
It should be noted that residents of Ondo South Senatorial District area of the state had staged a protest over the power outage in the area.
Communities affected include Okitipupa, Odigbo, Irele and Ilaje/Ede Odo Local Government Areas.
Towofomo specifically called for the review of the
Benin Electricity Distribution Company, BEDC, contract over its failure to
supply power to over 900 communities in the state.
According to him, some of the communities had been
in darkness for over 10 years despite the presence of Omotosho Power Plant in
the area.
He said: “I am here on a fact finding mission as
the Senator- elect of Ondo South Senatorial District and I noticed that over 90
percent of people living in the district are in darkness while we have a
powerful power plants here in Omotosho which is within the district and we are
not benefitting from this big project.
“I am here to find out what is really going on,
because we cannot continue like this. It’s our right to have electricity; five
of the six local government areas in the district had no electricity so I think
I have the responsibility to ensure they have electricity.”
He explained that the disconnection of the four
local government areas was carried out by the defunct Power Holding Company of
Nigeria, PHCN, but frowned over the inability of the BEDC to change the
narrative.
Vanguard
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