VIDEO: ‘No light, no life’, Lagos residents protest power outages
Residents of Lagos rallied in protest against chronic power outages, demanding better electricity supply and decrying the negative impact on local businesses.
On Thursday, frustrated residents of Lagos took to the streets to protest against the ongoing power outages that have plagued the state. The demonstrators, predominantly young Nigerians, marched through the Fadeyi area, voicing their dissatisfaction with the erratic electricity supply. Their grievances were clearly displayed on placards, with slogans such as "No more estimated billing" and "No more epileptic power supply," reflecting the urgency of their demands. The protest was spurred by growing frustration over the electricity sector's inability to provide reliable service, which many feel is stifling local commerce and daily life.
The protests in Lagos are part of a larger wave of demonstrations across Nigeria, indicating a widespread discontent with the government's handling of the power situation. Protestors emphasized that the prolonged outages are not just a mere inconvenience but are detrimental to businesses, stifling growth, and affecting livelihoods. Participants in the rally were heard articulating their demands for a stable power supply, underscoring the slogan "No light, no life, no nation," which captures the essence of their struggle for basic utilities.
These demonstrations point to an urgent need for reforms within Nigeria's power sector, as citizens demand accountability and improvements. As the residents of Lagos and other areas in Nigeria continue their calls for change, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to these persistent issues that resonate deeply with the public. The protests might serve as a catalyst for policy discussions and actions aimed at reviving the power sector and ensuring better service for all Nigerians.