'Please give us power supply, let us enjoy the World Cup' - Nigerians to PHCN
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Friday, June 06, 2014
Electricity consumers in Lagos State have urged the Power Holding Company of Nigeria to ensure regular power supply during the forthcoming FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The consumers who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday said the appeal had become necessary to enable them to enjoy the live telecast of the competition.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the World Cup will hold from June 12 to July 13, 2014.
Some of them said they had bought television sets and subscribed to Satellite Television Channels in preparation for the various telecast of the matches.
Mr. Wale Oladimeji, the Technical Personnel of Corsican Brothers Nigeria, sellers of Multichoice GOtv, said that the market had increased remarkably.
The technician said that the number of customers had increased by 35 percent compared to what it was before.
“The rate of demand for Gotv has really increased as we sell an average of 10 pieces in a day.
“Our sales has also increased in terms of the number of customers who already have decoders coming to pay for their subscription,” Oladimeji said.
He also appealed to the power holding company to improve on the power supply.
Oladimeji said that power would be the determining factor for sales in both the television and subscription.
“The electricity supply still remains the same before and after the privatisation of the power sector and there will be no sales if there is no light,” he said.
Mrs. Jumoke Shittu, the Managing Director, A&S Communication, a dealer for Multichoice, said that the sales of GOtc increased notwithstanding the epileptic power supply.
“We don’t have light for some time now yet our customers have increased because the World Cup is fast approaching and a lot of them also came to pay for subscription,” Shittu said.
She appealed to the electric power authority for uninterrupted power supply during the competition.
An electricity generator mechanic, Sunday Ogunyemi, told NAN that many people had also come to repair their sets.
Bashir Banjo, an engineer who lives at no 3 Itunmoja Street, Ikorodu, said that he just acquired a DStv decoder to follow all the matches during the World Cup.
“I decided to buy my own DStv component to follow all the matches, even the ones that might be played during the night instead of going to the viewing centres.
“Our prayer now is for the PHCN to ensure steady power though I have serviced my generator but we should consider people who cannot afford to buy generator and they have the gadget,” Banjo said. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Unfortunately the DISCOs are not the problem but the Federal Government controlled Electricity Generating arm.they can only distribute what is generated and shared to them.So no end in sight for the foreseable future
ReplyDeleteDo not rely on them!!!!!!
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