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Landlords and Tenants at Ofuobi Estate protest on the hijacking of electrical equipment in the community.


Post created on September 20, 2022

ENGLISH AND IGBO NEWSLandlords and tenants at Ofuobi Estate, Ameri Layout, Nkwelle-Ezunaka, Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State, defied the Monday sit-at-home order in anger as they protest the alleged hijacking of electrical equipment and installations by few individuals in the community.
The protesters carried placards with various inscriptions such as: “Emeka Offor, EEDC, Governor Soludo, Stakeholders, come to our rescue, we are being exploited”.
The chairman of landlord association of the estate noted during the protest, Chief Peter Umeh, recalled that “For five to six years we have been denied power supply because few individuals, that were among those who sold the estate to us, refused to allow us to develop the land.
They are four individuals in number and have taken us to different courts, all in a bid to continue to exploit us by taking control of the electrification of the place and we said no that they have sold the land to us and have no business with the electrification and development.

 

Ndị nwe ụlọ na ndị nwe ụlọ na Ofuobi Estate, Ameri Layout, Nkwelle-Ezunaka, Oyi Local Government Area nke Anambra steeti, gbaghaara iwu nọdụ n’ụlọ ụbọchị Mọnde n’iwe ka ha na-eme ngagharị iwe maka ntọọrọ mmadụ ole na ole n’ime obodo. .
Ndị na-eme ngagharị iwe ji akwụkwọ e dere ihe dị iche iche dị ka: “Emeka Offor, EEDC, Gọvanọ Soludo, ndị na-eme ihe, bịanụ napụta anyị, a na-erigbu anyị”.
Onye isi oche otu ndị nwe ụlọ ahụ kwuru n’oge ngagharị iwe ahụ bụ Chief Peter Umeh, chetara na “afọ ise na isii ka a napụrụ anyị ọkụ eletrik n’ihi na mmadụ ole na ole so na ndị rere anyị ụlọ ahụ jụrụ ikwe anyị. imepe ala.
“Ha bụ mmadụ anọ n’ọnụ ọgụgụ ma kpụpụla anyị n’ụlọ ikpe dị iche iche, ha niile na-achọ ịga n’ihu na-erigbu anyị site n’ịchịkwa ọkụ eletrik ebe ahụ, anyị sị mba na ha erere anyị ala ahụ, ọ nweghịkwa ihe ha na ha na-eme. na electrification na mmepe.


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