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Residents of Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State, have decried the prolonged total blackout in the area that has lingered for more than eight months.

The residents who expressed their dissatisfaction during a press briefing in Epe, on Wednesday, said the development had crippled businesses and worsened the socio-economic condition of the ancient community.

They noted that the blackout which had become a recurring challenge, had left households and commercial centres in darkness, raising serious concerns about the neglect of the community in spite of its political significance.

A resident, Mrs Bisi Oladega, said that it was disheartening to see that Epe, home to the current deputy governor of the state, a member of the House of Representatives, two state lawmakers, and three council chairmen, continued to grapple with erratic and inadequate power supply.

She said that the situation had imposed a heavy financial burden on residents as businesses struggle to survive on expensive fuel to power generators, while artisans and small-scale enterprises face closure.

The local economy are on the brink of collapse,” she said.

Another resident, Mr Tunji Lawal, called on local government, political office holders and traditional rulers to intervene urgently and find lasting solutions to the lingering crisis.

He said that reliable electricity supply was critical for economic growth, job creation, and the general well-being of the people.

Similarly, Mrs Funke Olabanji, another resident expressed frustration over the situation, saying that the blackout had worsened insecurity at night, disrupted academic activities, and hindered healthcare delivery in local clinics that rely on electricity for essential services.

She appealed to the Ikeja Electric Distribution Company (IKEDC) and relevant regulatory agencies to take proactive steps in restoring power supply, while urging state and federal authorities to prioritise investment in energy infrastructure across Epe Division and beyond.

A youth leader, Mr Femi Olusegun vowed to continue peaceful advocacy until the voices of the residents were heard and steady power supply restored.

Idris Olukoya

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