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THE POOR STATE OF ELECTRICITY(IKEDC) IN THE AXIS OF LAGOS STATE POLYTECHNIC IKORODU - CASE STUDY OF FIRST GATE VICINITY


I don't know if i am the only one pondering about the poor state of electricity in First Gate area of the Lagos State Polytechnic Ikorodu Lagos State. Well, i guess it isn't possible for me to be the only one thinking this, since i ain't the only one leaving in the vicinity, my guess is people most especially students have just decided to keep quite about it or show less or no concern since their representative body (SUG) isn't doing or saying anything about it .

For those of us who are in HND (Higher National Diplomat) and had our ND (National Diplomat) here in LASPOTECH, i believe and know you would support me on this, that the state of electricity is now worst, i can't just use the tag "very worst" for the state.
Two - Three years ago, electricity bill was more cheaper, and the electricity was constant, we don't have to worry about ironing clothes, charging of phones and systems, fetching of water, nor reading at night. But now, we over worry on everything, students now have to strain their eyes before they can read at night and prepare for the exams, must have ironed down a week clothing, deprived of making use of their phones and other gadgets as they wish to and have to go three to four streets to get water. Even now that electricity bills are now higher and more expensive for those who aren't making use of the prepaid machine and for those using the prepaid machine, the machine now reads like what i don't even understand and we pay more for the prepaid than when the prepaid wasn't there.

What actually now marvels me is that "like play, like play" the electricity company is making it an habit and hobby. Yes, when they know and have realized, No one is complaining and either we like it or not we will purchase the prepaid card. When the Students Union Government isn't complaining, then little can the students do, mostly in this period of examination.

NEPA / IKEJA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY please we are disappointed with your services this year and we hope you can improve and make your services better. Make First Gate return to the days of Light, don't turn it into darkness.
If we have offended you, please na Jesus we take bed unna, forgive Us.

We thank God, because we were woken by the NEPA(IKEDC) light this morning. 

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