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Edo community seeks transformer from Okpebholo

By Imelda Osayande

 The Aruogba community in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo has appealed to Gov. Monday Okpebholo to provide a new transformer to address persistent electricity challenges in the area.

Mr Kingsley Ogbeide, Secretary of the Landlord Association, made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Benin.

He explained that the community had suffered constant power outages due to an old and weak 300KV transformer that could no longer meet the electricity needs of residents.

Ogbeide said the existing transformer, located near St. Andrew’s Catholic Church along the access road in Aruogba, was outdated and caused frequent electricity disruptions.

He added that in spite of rising nearly N2 million from residents, the community still needs an additional N10 to N11 million to buy and install a new transformer.

According to him, the total cost for a new, efficient transformer and its installation is estimated at between N12 million and N13 million.

He recalled that a similar appeal was made to the administration of former Gov. Godwin Obaseki, but unfortunately, the community received no response.

“The association is now reaching out to the current government under Sen. Monday Okpebholo for assistance in resolving the power crisis affecting homes and businesses.”

Ogbeide stressed that the outages had impacted daily life, disrupted small businesses, and created a harsh living environment for residents of the community.

He acknowledged the state government’s ongoing rural electrification programme, which aimed to connect neglected communities to the grid and tackle electricity-related issues.

He also noted government efforts to improve metering, reduce estimated billing, and curb vandalism of public electricity infrastructure across Edo.

Ogbeide said replacing the current transformer with a modern, higher-capacity unit would be the most practical solution to meet the community’s energy needs.

The Landlord Association expressed willingness to collaborate with the government to access funding or support to upgrade electricity infrastructure in the area.

They emphasised that such collaboration could bring a lasting solution to Aruogba’s power problems and prevent similar issues from recurring in the future. (NAN)(Awww.nannews.ng)