THE Founder of an online newspaper, Peak News Nigeria, Comrade Olatunji Babatunde has drawn the attention of Nigerians to Ondo South Senatorial District where blackout has been a normal way of life for 17 years.
The media founder, who is also a human rights activist, investigative journalist, social media influencer, made this known to journalists in Ikeja, Lagos. He explained that it is now close to two decades that the southern hemisphere of Ondo State and its beloved people have been living in perpetual darkness due to the mass disconnections of the entire district by the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC).
“The social, economic and moral growth and development of our people are now in obvious disarray. Even politicians have worked to get BEDC to do the needful but the electricity distributor is hellbent on keeping over three million people in darkness.
“Mr. President, I read an article of yours in the Financial Times. You admitted there is a need for jobs and railways, and to rid Africa of terrorism. Let me ask, can there be industry in Ondo South where the people have been living in darkness for about 17 years?
“This is not too much to ask by a people that once housed the best of industries like the Oluwa Glass; Araromi_ Ayesan Oil Palm PLC, Araromi Obu Rubber Estate, Okitipupa Oil Palm, and some others.
“These industries provided thousands of jobs and helped to relieve both the economic and security burdens of the country. If there are efforts to rebuild and advance these moribund industries, how possible would such efforts be without electricity?
“To imagine that Ondo South also houses the Omotosho Power Plant that has been a major generating plant for customers of BEDC and has been so functional while the host people are gnashing their teeth in darkness calls justice to question!
“It is clear that leadership is a big responsibility that leans seriously on mutual justice and altruistic respect for the lives of people, no matter where they are located.
“All Nigerians are supposed to be citizens who the government is duty-bound to care for. This is why we are asking president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu if the Ondo South people are still considered citizens. Or is it the Lagos-Benin-Ore Expressway that is the only important issue to the federal government?
“Why is it that the Ministry of Power has been silent on the injustice done to Ondo South for the past years? How does the presidency want to ensure that there is real security around that expressway when the host communities do not have electricity and in effect have been living on a crippled economy for the past 17 years?
“We will keep asking questions. And we want to remind the government that our people have been taking action but get ignored time and again. We want to remind all government agencies of the radical upheavals of August 2018 when people rose in protests in Ore, Okitipupa, and Igbokoda. These actions were covered in the whole media and got global attention.
“This precipitated the town hall meetings by the Ondo State government which promised heaven and earth. Alas, our people are still languishing in darkness.
Comrade Babatunde added that Ondo South is an oil-producing district that is very significant to the economic balancing of the country. He maintains that It is injustice and insensitive to keep such a people in decades of grinding poverty and insecurity through the conspicuous consumption maltreatment of a service provider as the BEDC.
“We will be happy if this injustice against Ondo South is corrected immediately. This is a subtle appeal. The absence of electricity in Ondo South is a real threat to the livelihood of the Apoi, Ilaje, Ikale, Odigbo, and Ijaw/Arogbo people. These are nations that have contributed in no small measure to what Nigeria is today. The history of the civil war is ajar without the Ore battles.
“A people as exposed as Ondo South should not be so neglected by both state and federal governments. History will note if your presidency, as you envisioned ending on good notes, would correct the injustice against us and restore our electricity fully and unconditionally very soon”,Comrade Babatunde stated.
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