An Aba resident in Abia State celebrates 48 consecutive hours of uninterrupted electricity, a noteworthy improvement attributed to the recent installation of the Geometric Power plant in the Osisioma Industrial area of Aba.
This achievement comes merely a week after the inauguration of the Geometric Power plant, marking a historic milestone as the first integrated power plant in Nigeria. The resident took to social media, expressing excitement and describing the experience as a "light choke."
The post, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by @chude__, emphasized the positive impact on Aba residents, stating that the city has become the most thriving for living and investing in Nigeria. Social media users, in response, shared their thoughts, highlighting the significance of stable electricity for the well-being of the community.
See some reactions below:
@fortunateozuyak: “Electricity is one thing that can make you happy even when you don’t have food and money.”
@saintshedrack: “Black man makes his fellow black man believe that governance is hard and you need to pray every day for your leaders to do the simple things they were elected to do. Leadership is easy when you don’t intend to enrich yourself.”
@Tenth10th_: “Please, you guys should watch out for agents of destruction. Also manage the light by switching off appliances and bulbs when not in use. I’m sure everyone will get the prepaid meters soon. It needs to be properly metered.”
@Karovoni: “One thing I like about this Abia Geometric thing is that it was commissioned on Monday, and immediately the people can testify to its benefits. Not one where they commission a project, then need their propagandists to start explaining why it can’t be put to use immediately.”
@_nonconformist1: “The bills dey come…. Make una pay o so that the business will continue to flourish… No illegal connections and metre bypass abeg!!! God bless Abia State!”
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Aba residents now enjoy 24/7 electricity. Aba is currently the most thriving city for living and investing in Nigeria.
Governance is not rocket science. pic.twitter.com/c3ATsYAaX9
— Chude Nnamdi (@chude__) February 28, 2024