Some resident youths of Ndiokpalaeze community in Orumba North Local Government of Anambra state have decried the deplorable electricity supply in the community. The youths described the situation as a "black out".
Regretting that the blackout has caused untold hardships on the people, the youths called on EEDC to quickly address the situation. This medium also confirmed that the outage affects Ogboji town as well as Ndiokpalaeze town known for their strategic agricultural resources in Anmabra State.
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Speaking to our reporter, one of the youths resident in Ndiokpalaeze said that Ndiokpalaeze community has been in prolonged power outage over a long period. He pleaded with EEDC to restore electricity to the community and make the yuletide worthwhile for Xmas returnees.
In another move, one of the youths, Mr Chidi Uneh lauded Governor Soludo for life changing projects in Ndiokpalaeze and adjoining communities. The youths named the newly installed water facility at the community health centre as well as the ongoing construction of a model secondary school project as laudable projects executed by the government of Gov. Charles Soludo.
In an interview, the Mr. Chidi Umeh said the project will positively impact on the lives of Ndiokpalaeze citizens as well as neighbouring communities.
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