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Osun community decries epileptic power supply, seeks Adeleke’s intervention
Business owners and residents of Kajola, Ede, Osun State, have decried the epileptic power supply being experienced in the area.
The residents said the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) was not living up to expectation, and urged it to improve its services.
Chairman, Kajola Community Landlords’ Association (KCLA), Pastor Daniel Agbolade, while fielding questions from journalists during the second edition of annual prayer and free medical outreach organised by the leadership of the landlords association, decried the poor power supply to their business premises and homes.
According to him, the power supply has declined compared to how it has been in the past.
Agbolade who doubles as founder of the Christ Apostolic Church, Mountain of Praise and Mercy, Ori-Oke Annu, Kajola, urged the IBEDC to find lasting solutions to erratic power supply to the territory.
While calling on the governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke to urgently intervene and address other issues affecting the people of the area, the Kajola Community Landlords’ Association Chairman, lauded the Governor for his commitment in ensuring that dividends of democracy get to all nooks and crannies of the state.
Pastor Agbolade, who expressed gratitude to God on the live of all members of the community noted that there has been steady development in the community.
Speaking on the renovated PHC , Pastor Agbolade said “We thank God for the renovation of this primary health centre because it has been there before.”
He also sought for government intervention with tarring of streets within the community, just he sought government support to provide solutions to epilepsy power supply in the community.