Calabar residents count losses after 48 days power outage

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Residents of Calabar in Cross Rivers have started to count their losses following 48 days of power outage in the capital city.

Some of the residents, who spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday, lamented how the development had affected their means of livelihoods.

The residents noted that though the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company had attributed the power outage to vandalism of their transmission line to Calabar, they wondered why it was taking so long a time to fix. They narrated how they depend on generating sets which cost much in terms of buying of fuel and thus affects their profit margin.

 

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when a country is never accountable to what ever happens to his people, God would help us Asuu on strike ,hike in fuel, biko slot is going down it is well Davido𓃵 ASUUstrike genevievennaji

Which power outage do they get? Since I have been posted for youth service here have not set my eyes on light for a single day.

Serious losses and Government has not explained to the citizens the delay in restoring light to the state.

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