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Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by treesun(op): 6:45pm On Oct 28, 2024
Business owners in Bauchi, Gombe and Jigawa are recording losses due to week-long blackout occasioned by vandalism of the power transmission line in parts of northern Nigeria.

The sudden disruption in electricity supply in the past days, also affected essential services such as water, sanitation, street lighting and healthcare delivery as most hospitals have been operating without light.

Some of the affected businesses including shop keepers, millers and artisans, who spoke while reacting to a survey by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), described the situation as “pathetic”.

The survey examined the perennial collapse of national grid and the need for alternative power supply in the country.

Rice millers in Gombe had decried the impact of the erratic power supply on their businesses.

A Miller, Musa Arab, at Nassarawo Industrial Layout in Gombe, said the trend was crippling their operations as they relied on electricity supply from the grid to process paddy.

He said the mills were not operational power outage as they could not afford exorbitant pump prices of petrol or diesel to run their machines.

This, he said, reduced the volume of rice supply to the market and posed serious challenge to food security.

“We must invest in power because it is the biggest determining factor for industries to thrive.

“I have over 20 workers in my mill, and we have 100 mini rice mills here, so you can imagine those who have no jobs for the past 10 days.

“Government must go tough on those responsible for the perennial grid collapse because some persons may be benefitting from it,” he said.

Also, Yusuf Ibrahim said the situation might trigger the already fragile inflation, as prices of local varieties would shot up occasioned by the diminish supply.

He said some had jerked up their charges to cover the expenses on diesel thereby affecting rice prices.

A check by NAN at the Gombe Main market showed that a 100 kilogramme of rice was sold for between N120,000 and N160,000, as against N110,000 and N150,000, before the blackout.

Mr Usman Sani, a rice dealer, attributed the hike in price to low supply of the produce to the market in spite of the number harvest recorded this cropping season.

He said the prices had decreased slightly at the onset of the harvest, however, it showed sprawling increase due to power outage.

“The price of rice is already dropping as a result of harvest but the trend reverse since the blackout in the past days “ he said.

Ugochukwu Daniel, a bartender in Bauchi, decried the epileptic power supply in the country, adding that lack of durable energy supply would retard Nigeria’s quest to attain social and economic greatness.

Daniel said that he spent much on fuel to run power generator for refrigerator and lightening the restaurant to enable her to keep the business running.

He said businesses could only thrive in an enabling environment with stable electricity supply, to enhance wealth creation and reduce poverty among Nigerians.

“My trade is about chill drinks and it survives on electricity to operate otherwise you will out of business. Without electricity there is nothing you can do, and not only business but about everything. We depend on it,” he said.

Similarly, Samuel Adamu, said the persistent power outage had forced him to patronise charcoal for ironing clothes in spite of its high cost and cumbersome processes.

He said most cleaners in the area had resorted to fabricated iron charcoal in spite of hike in its prices which suddenly jumped from N5,000 to N15,000.

Adamu said the situation also encouraged division of labour in laundry to cut cost and make some gains.

“Presently, I do wash the cloth, and engage someone for ironing. The charge is N300 per set as against N150”.

While advocated development of renewable energies to enhance power supply in the country, Adamu urged security agencies to intensify efforts towards electrical installations in the country.

In the same vein; Mr Muhammad Adamu, Chairman, Jigawa State House Assembly Committee on Power and Energy, said the Jigawa Electricity Law 2024, made sound provisions to improve power generation and distribution in the state.

This, he said, was an offshoot of the devaluation brought about by the 5th alteration of the constitution, where removed power from the executive legislative list and to the concurrent list.

“It empowered the state houses of assembly to enact laws on power. The committee has also carefully pursued the bill and reviewed its structure and the promise it holds for the state power sector, infrastructure and the overall economy of the state.

“The new law will pave way for the establishment of Jigawa Electricity Commission, to regulate the state’s electricity market,” he said.

According to Adamu, the law will protect residents and investors in the energy sector through ensuring prepaid meter installation and possibility of recouping investor’s funds as well as address vandalism.

“The law will lead to provision of reliable, affordable and sustainable power, essential for development of all sectors of the economy, particularly in rural areas,” Adamu said.

“Vandalism will be over because we pay Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) money for powered supplies, but whenever there is problem of damages or broken down transformers, it is either the communities or individuals that pay for the repairs.” (NAN)
https://dailytrust.com/blackout-in-north-bag-of-rice-hits-n160k-in-gombe/

Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by FriendsAndFans(m): 6:46pm On Oct 28, 2024
Keep buying what you can buy and store
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by vanbonattel: 7:06pm On Oct 28, 2024
T-pain has hit them hard.
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Medivale: 7:06pm On Oct 28, 2024
Tinubu go teach Peter Obi lesson, don't worry
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by magoo10(m): 7:06pm On Oct 28, 2024
Imagine 1year in office and rice is 160k
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Bashcash2024(m): 7:55pm On Oct 28, 2024
If we don't sack Tinubu in 2027, we won't live to witness 2031.
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Broveens42(m): 8:14pm On Oct 28, 2024
Bashcash2024:
If we don't sack Tinubu in 2027, we won't live to witness 2031.
If you don't end nija, it will end you ~ MNK
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Seefinish: 8:15pm On Oct 28, 2024
Everything about Tinubu is evil
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Bashcash2024(m): 8:30pm On Oct 28, 2024
Broveens42:
If you don't end nija, it will end you ~ MNK
Mazi, Biko, help me with 1k make I use buy Akara and Bread chop. Since yesterday na hunger wan kill me 🙏
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by faceland:
No light.

There is an aura of depression. Even me now, I want to sleep, just waiting for phone battery to die.

All shops are usually closed but 11pm... By 1am the street lights that are not solar are switched off. It is really darkness for over a week.
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by faceland: 8:54pm On Oct 28, 2024
magoo10:
Imagine 1year in office and rice is 160k
₦160k
The let the. Eat the rice by themselves.
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Latitude130: 9:09pm On Oct 28, 2024
Meanwhile, Shettima is lobbying for a brand new Jet to fly around in style doing nothing
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Okortor: 9:10pm On Oct 28, 2024
Tinubu has a game plan to eliminate all Nigerians on or before 2025. Very evident!
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by franchasng: 9:10pm On Oct 28, 2024
From 8,500 naira per bag of rice in 2015 to 160,000 naira per bag in 2024.


Honestly even if they acquire stolen wealth via stealing and looting public funds, it will never be well with the under listed men that brought in APC to destroy Nigeria. Their children and generation must reap the reward of their wicked father's actions that have plunged many helpless Nigerians into agony, untimely death and hopelessness:

Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Muhammadu Buhari
El Rufai
Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi
Rochas Okorocha
Atiku Abubakar
Bukola Saraki
Babatunde Raji Fashola
Chris Ngige
Adams Oshiomhole
Aminu Tambuwal


Mahmood Yakubu
Nyesome Wike angry
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Atk1nson(m): 9:10pm On Oct 28, 2024
Anyways they gave apc they highest votes, it is only fair they enjoy the agbado more than others.

Where are the APC bots? Helinues and Co, come and gaslight the lazy northerners or use Peter obi to scatter the conversation as usual
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Editorialtimes: 9:10pm On Oct 28, 2024
shocked
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:11pm On Oct 28, 2024
If you see food anywhere abeg chop.

I don talk my own
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Ashez: 9:11pm On Oct 28, 2024
We must learn a lesson
Next election, make Dem vote based on religious sentiments again, Ndi ugwu, unu ga ahuriri nwiiiii
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by omoyankee3: 9:11pm On Oct 28, 2024
Na wa o
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Ezennia101(m): 9:11pm On Oct 28, 2024
It would be way more easier if revolution starts from the north cos they're the architect of the whole problem.
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Mrwhite09: 9:12pm On Oct 28, 2024
to even charge phone na wahala, i forget the taste of a cold water
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Thegamingorca(m): 9:12pm On Oct 28, 2024
Subuhannalillahi grin grin grin


Tpain
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Magnetboss: 9:12pm On Oct 28, 2024
I'm really glad and happy that the northerners are feeling the heat hotter and hotter everyday. They will learn to shun religion and tribalism next election.
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by SpatialKing(m):
Lies!

People living in the northern Nigeria please

Insert Muslim Muslim ticket 🎫 in your meter and you will get 24 electricity...

Go to where there sell rick show them your original and verified Muslim Muslim ticket 🎫, you will get rice as low as 20k naira per bag..

Let's stop to unnecessary propaganda against this government, see Nigeria is now becoming like Lagos yes because Tinubu singlehandedly developed Lagos state and he is repeating same across the Nation...

Guess what Peter Obi will never be President

We are teaching him a lesson
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by GboyegaD(m): 9:13pm On Oct 28, 2024
Waiting for the supporters of this current government to come tell us how we should stop eating rice and find a suitable alternative.
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by MrJames007: 9:14pm On Oct 28, 2024
This rice sef no dey belle full. What's the hike for? undecided
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by Honestey: 9:14pm On Oct 28, 2024
Be patient, when it reached #300k una go respond, we await when your mumu go end
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by zombieHUNTER: 9:14pm On Oct 28, 2024
Tpain doing what he does best







Everybody MUST collect
Re: Blackout In North: Bag Of Rice Hits N160k In Gombe by allen113: 9:14pm On Oct 28, 2024
How can local rice in the North be 160k while in ph Bori camp market it is sold for 70-80k and they buy and transport it from the North to the South.

Someone is definitely lying.
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