OKE OSE student, resident cries out over two weeks Black out By: AlADE KAFAYAT AJOKE
OKE OSE student, resident cries out over two weeks Black out
By: AlADE KAFAYAT AJOKE
Residents of Oke Ose, Ilorin, the state Capital and students of Kwara State Polytechnic that resides in the area has lamented over two weeks blackout in the area.
In an interview with one of the villagers, Mr Yinka Yekini who shared from the plight of the students said that the electricity distribution company habitually act like this whenever they noticed that students have resume based on the consuming electronics that the students used such as electric cooker, refrigerators and so on.
It was gathered that local charging vendors had already hike charging price from a N50 note per charging to N100.
Speaking with one of the students that reside around this environment, Omotosho Sulaimon told us that, they'll have to go into the LUBE BAY that is meant for repairing faulty cars because many of them can't afford the normal charging price and this has cost many students to lost a lot of gadget at the point of recharging their batteries, he however pleaded to the power holding company, Oke Ose and it environs with mercy and gift them with power.
There should be solution to this
ReplyDeleteThe leaders in the community should communicate this with the political aspirants in their local government to find solutions to this.
ReplyDeleteThere should be light for the convenience of the people in their society
ReplyDeleteY will nepa do such a thing, do they not collect their own charges so y will they be complaining about consumption frm the students? The leaders together wit the youth leader should and talk to they abt it. Tenks
ReplyDeleteThe local government should help d student resolve the issue it a painful thing not to have light to charge phone and do other things as a student pls thank u
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed wickedness.Something has to be done to it.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm
ReplyDeleteGovernment should try and do something about it
Hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteI hope everything will be fine
The local governm
ReplyDeleteent should help the students
It has always been like that for years,I wonder how the students residing there are coping..The students should try and get in touch with the Community Executives (Students and the indigenes)including the off campus executives,I hope they can resolve this.I pray God continue to strengthen you.....
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