Excitement as Gov Ayade provides steady power supply in Obudu
Small scale enterprises and business outlets in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State are in celebratory mood as the council now boasts over 10-hour supply of electricity daily.
The boost in power supply in Obudu Council area is one of Governor Ben Ayade's initiative to enhance steady adequate power in the state as part of his "Operation Light up Cross River Programme".
This is expected to be replicated in other seventeen local governments.
Until the new development, Obudu used to experience less than two hours of electricity supply from the national grid.
The pilot project which is an embedded power generating scheme started in 2016.
The power initiative is in fulfillment of Governor Ayade’s desire to supply power to the area and possibly increase their economic activities and the standard of living of the people.
While thanking the governor for his efforts at stimulating the economic activity of the council area, one of the residents, Mr. Emmanuel Agim who owns a mini-super market along Main Market Road Obudu said: "My business has picked up steadily in the past few days as a result of the steady power supply from morning hours and evening."
Continuing, he said: "I can tell you that many business outfits can now satisfy their customers in the morning rush hours and conduct business late into the night upto 12 midnight before the light goes off for the day.
"I thank Governor Ayade for his great idea in conceptualizing and completing the project.
"Before now, business outfits had to rely on generating sets to power their premises but that is over now. If you come to Obudu at night, you will probably understand what I'm saying."
Similarly, another businessman Mr Adie Agba who owns a barbing saloon along Calabar Road said: "I must tell you that I am happy with this situation because it has saved a lot of us in our business line from the headache of purchasing fuel to run our businesses which depends entirely on light to survive.
The boost in power supply in Obudu Council area is one of Governor Ben Ayade's initiative to enhance steady adequate power in the state as part of his "Operation Light up Cross River Programme".
This is expected to be replicated in other seventeen local governments.
Until the new development, Obudu used to experience less than two hours of electricity supply from the national grid.
The pilot project which is an embedded power generating scheme started in 2016.
The power initiative is in fulfillment of Governor Ayade’s desire to supply power to the area and possibly increase their economic activities and the standard of living of the people.
While thanking the governor for his efforts at stimulating the economic activity of the council area, one of the residents, Mr. Emmanuel Agim who owns a mini-super market along Main Market Road Obudu said: "My business has picked up steadily in the past few days as a result of the steady power supply from morning hours and evening."
Continuing, he said: "I can tell you that many business outfits can now satisfy their customers in the morning rush hours and conduct business late into the night upto 12 midnight before the light goes off for the day.
"I thank Governor Ayade for his great idea in conceptualizing and completing the project.
"Before now, business outfits had to rely on generating sets to power their premises but that is over now. If you come to Obudu at night, you will probably understand what I'm saying."
Similarly, another businessman Mr Adie Agba who owns a barbing saloon along Calabar Road said: "I must tell you that I am happy with this situation because it has saved a lot of us in our business line from the headache of purchasing fuel to run our businesses which depends entirely on light to survive.
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