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Monday, November 11, 2024

Perennial power outage cripples economic activities in Bauchi

Dry cleaners have been forced to halt operations, affecting livelihoods, while PoS operators are experiencing disruptions in transaction processing.

• November 11, 2024
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A prolonged power outage has halted economic activities in Bauchi, leaving business owners frustrated and desperate.

The outage, reportedly caused by vandalised equipment, has disrupted power supply across Bauchi, Jos, and Gombe.

Some business owners stated on Sunday that the situation has been difficult, reducing their operations to a standstill.

Aminu Ningi, a beverage seller, said he is struggling to maintain cold storage, which is leading to spoiled inventory and significant losses.

Emos Bulus, a business centre operator, said the outage had left him unable to provide essential services like printing, photocopying, and internet access.

Dry cleaners have been forced to halt operations, affecting livelihoods, while point-of-sale (PoS) operators are experiencing disruptions in transaction processing.

Meat sellers are also dealing with spoilage and revenue losses due to a lack of refrigeration, and grinding machine operators are left idle, impacting food processing and preparation.

An official from the Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC), who did not want to be named, stated that efforts were underway to restore the vandalised equipment affecting the electricity supply in Bauchi, Jos, and Gombe.

According to the official, the company is diligently repairing damaged infrastructure to improve power distribution.

Due to limited power availability, JEDC has implemented load-shedding measures.

“This strategy involves temporarily cutting electricity supply to specific areas to prevent widespread blackouts, especially during peak demand periods,” he said. “The goal is to manage power resources efficiently and minimise disruptions.”

JEDC assured customers that efforts are ongoing to improve electricity distribution and prevent future outages.

The company added that the power supply should return to normal once restoration works are completed.

(NAN)

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