Business operators decry epileptic power supply in Bayelsa

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'The state can enjoy uninterrupted power supply if the right steps are taken to generate more energy. The state government can tap into available resources.'

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One of them, Ifeanyi Uche, a nightclub manager, said that he spent a huge amount of money to purchase diesel for his electricity generator. ”My business requires electricity which we don’t have here. It is difficult to break-even without electricity. “With electricity, community-based small-scale businesses will do well, and families will have food to eat.

“The state can enjoy uninterrupted power supply if the right steps are taken to generate more energy. The state government can tap into available resources.

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