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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Youths And Native Doctors Protest Against Benin Electricity Distribution

Groups of youth and men in native doctors attire on Thursday stormed Sapele local government secretariat to protest against the renewal of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company operational licence.





The protesters urged the local government to avoid being compromised and demanded for the non-extension of the licence of Vigeo Holdings Limited, the firm in charge.


They said the company has not added any value to what it met, adding that the region has been groaning under heavy estimated bills with deliberate non-supply of meters.


The groups also said the BEDC has refused to provide transformers and electrical poles including ancillaries. The group described the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) reported one-year extension of the company’s licence as unacceptable.

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23 comments:

  1. Youths and which pple? LMAO πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
    Funny headline. Native doctors in Benin use Nepa?
    I don't understand the wearing of native doctors attire part πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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    1. OMG,hahahahahha @Goodness u are bad, they dont need NEPA but PHCN which operates both day n night hahahaha

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    2. how dare you make mockery of my professionπŸ˜•πŸ˜•πŸ˜• ??? We now use laptop to communicate with the spirit realm so we need light😈😈😈

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  2. Over 3 weeks no light I just can't imagine.

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    1. All they do now is flash u like they want to remind u that they are still existing.. nonsense. That woman should just disappear.

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    2. All they do now is flash u like they want to remind u that they are still existing.. nonsense. That woman should just disappear.

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    3. Tessbaby at least them dey flash una, for almost three weeks now we've not had light, I've started developing muscles from fetching well water. I can't wait to leave this town.

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  3. Lol @ native doctors. I thought they can make things happen with what they do? Ok nau.

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  4. Reminds me of Jenifa's protest. Corruption! Dodge am!

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  5. Native doctors join too for the protest? 😁 😁

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  6. Stella nobi small o, I was there in spirit(as a former mamalawoπŸ‘ΏπŸ‘Ώ)this Nepa people nor dey fear at all, they don't know we need light to communicate with the spirit realm.

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    1. Kidjo, l feel like making sweet love to you. what do you reckon?

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    2. Sweet love kwa? no wonder you don't last long in bed, sweet thing is bad for you dear,try bitter love instead.

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  7. This is funny πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ native doctors ke

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  8. Shebi they protested last month or so asking the FG not to renew BEDC's license but it was renewed. They better collect kamu and accept that the stupid woman isn't going anywhere. Madam Osibodu, your reward is in heaven. Shikena

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  9. The power situation in Benin is a sad one. It's more like people are taking a step forward and Benin is taking ten steps backwards as regard power supply.
    Since i came in three days ago the power supply doesn't exceed two hours per day and i was told it's better now as prior to the day i arrived they've not had light for three weeks.
    To think I'm relocating here next year, I wonder how i will cope but then i console myself with the fact that people living here don't have ten heads.

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  10. Power problems in Nigeria is the dumbest thing ever. This is a country with oil, lots of rivers, and copious amounts of sunlight and still the nation cannot be electrified 24/7/365. Generator fumes is slowly killing ppl's lungs and the noise pollution from them is creating undue stress in the body.

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  11. Will the presence of native doctor make government Grant their wish?

    Mtchew

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