Electricity is slowly becoming history in the North, over a week without a flash of light. Nothing has ever been taken seriously by our northern politicians. They only prioritize politics over the needs of people.

Some believe that electricity is just for lighting our homes and charging our phones, but it goes far beyond that.

Prices for water and other materials needed for electricity generation have skyrocketed in these eight days without power, and they will likely remain high even after electricity is restored.

During this financial crisis, the lack of electricity has severely impacted many small business owners who rely on nighttime hours to support their families.

Additionally, power outages put people’s property at risk, leading to security challenges. Our brothers and sisters in hospitals are also struggling.

If you hear someone in the North complaining, it often affects them personally or someone close to them.

We tend to care only about ourselves and our families, with only a few among us showing generosity.

We are always praying for a better Nigeria but change begins with yourself and myself.

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