Blackout cripples business activities in Taraba, Gombe, Adamawa

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Gombe,Incessant Blackout,Taraba

Residents of Taraba, Gombe and Adamawa states are facing severe hardship as a result of widespread power outage, which has crippled businesses and exacerbated economic challenges in the region.

Residents from the affected states lamented that the development was making the running of businesses and households difficult.

Owners of small business centres in the Jalingo metropolis, who spoke with The Guardian, also aligned with their counterparts in Gombe and Adamawa. They called on the governments of the affected states to support Yola Electricity Distribution Company in Biu to prevent vandals from further tempering with electric installations.

A senior staff of the company, who pleaded anonymity, as he claimed not to be in a position to speak for the company, said the situation underscored the urgent need for concerted efforts to address the issue of vandalism and restore power supply to the affected regions. Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago, has promised to support federal establishments in the state whenever the need arises for the betterment of the citizenry.

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