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Nigerians Drag Minister as Power Supply Worsens

Adedoja Adesoji
January 22, 2024 1 min read

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu has come under serious scrutiny and mounting pressure as residents in communities across the country reel, just as the deteriorating power supply situation continues to worsen, prompting widespread outcry and frustration on social media.

Venting their anger and frustration, Nigerians have taken to their respective social media platforms this morning to call the attention of Adebayo Adelabu to the menace, demanding that he takes action to address the issue.

Frustrated by incessant power outages and erratic supply, some of the social media users have voiced their grievances, citing that the current situation is the worst power supply in years.

Some of them noted that increase in petrol pump prices has also adversely impacted on their lives as they could not afford to run generators all the time.