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Businesses collapse over worsening power outage in Kano

A welder, Idi Garba, said he spends about N25,000 weekly on diesel to operate his wielding business.

• June 11, 2022
Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO)
Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO)

Artisans in Kano metropolis have decried the persistent power outage in the state capital, stating that the situation had rendered them less productive.

Idi Garba, a welder, said he spent about N25,000 weekly on diesel to operate his wielding business.

“In the last two months, power supply in most of the state capital has become erratic, which has affected business and commercial lives,” he added.

Babale Usman, a barber, explained that some of their colleagues who could not afford electricity power generators had taken to the commercial tricycle business to earn a living.

“Some artisans, who cannot afford to generate sets, have taken to Okada and commercial tricycles,” he said.

Gloria Mark, a cyber café operator at Sabon-Gari, said she had lost many customers due to the poor power supply.

“We have lots of work left undone as a result of power failure.

“We spend a lot of money fuelling our generators. Many Small scale businesses collapsed because of the inefficient power supply,” she said.

Ade Suraj, a frozen food seller, said the electricity supply in the metropolis had degenerated.

According to him, the development is forcing some small businesses to close.

“We all know that the Federal Government has invested huge sums of money in the power sector. We want more efforts to be put in place to have a stable power supply,” he said.

However, Kano Electricity Distribution Company’s spokesperson, Ibrahim Shawai, in a statement, apologised to residents and other areas of operations for the poor supply of electricity.

He attributed the blackout to reduced load allocation from the national grid.

“The situation is as a result of reduced load allocation to our coverage areas from the generation companies.

“At the moment, about 140MW is what we get as our allocation which is grossly lower than the average 368MW allocation during optimal generation period,” Mr Shawai said.

He assured the residents that the company would equitably distribute the little received allocation.

(NAN)

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