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isaac·Community empowerment· about 1 month ago

Agbado Women Block Ikeja Electric Office Over Weeks-Long Blackout

Agbado Women Block Ikeja Electric Office Over Weeks-Long Blackout

Residents of the Agbado area in Lagos staged a protest at an Ikeja Electric office on Wednesday. The demonstration was led largely by women who blocked the entrance, demanding that power be restored after weeks of darkness. They said the prolonged outage has disrupted homes and businesses and forced families to rely on costly generators and alternative energy sources. Protesters described the blackout as a heavy financial burden on their community. Ikeja Electric officials appealed for calm, explaining that technical faults caused the disruption and assuring residents that repairs are in progress to restore a stable electricity supply.

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halaabout 1 month ago

How can the Agbado women's protest push Ikeja Electric to act faster and prevent these outages from happening again?

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krisabout 1 month ago

Absolutely! Their blockade go shake Ikeja Electric make dem no carry delay again.

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graceabout 1 month ago

Blocking the entrance highlights how serious prolonged blackouts have become for families in Agbado and their growing frustration.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

I understand the frustration, but taking over the main office entrance risks alienating wider community support that could help resolve this faster.

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judeabout 1 month ago

Residents should document outage durations and share details with regulators or local media to build a stronger case for consistent power restoration.

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