The situation forced the lawmakers to exit the chamber in darkness.
The Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, was compelled to call for an adjournment after the blackout. SaharaReporters reported on Monday that various electricity distribution companies across the country had announced a blackout following the collapse of the national grid. Announcing the development, Monday, the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company, in a statement via its verified Twitter handle, said, “This is to inform you that the outage you are currently experiencing is due to the system collapse of the national grid, which occurred earlier today at 10:50hrs. This has affected the Transmission Stations within our network and resulted in the loss of power supply to our customers. Kindly bear with us as we await the restoration of the grid.
Eweeehhh!! Inside life!
If them no dey shame, na me common man go com shame?
What a failure
All of them must not be returned to this HOA. They are not serving the people rather their stomach. Tufia !!
Lol...when One thinks d matter done reach rock bottom, e go shockyou likeBuhari d transformer, say we never reach the rock bottom wey we know. Na wao!
That is how they will keep adjoining the matter.Because it does not matter to them.