Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. Residents of Moyamba Town are expressing growing frustration with the Electricity Distribution Services Authority (EDSA) and the Electricity Generation and Transmission Company (EGTC) over inconsistent electricity supply.
Despite having paid for meters and subscriptions, many households find themselves in the dark for extended periods, raising serious questions about the management and accountability of these essential services. Local community leaders have voiced their concerns, highlighting a troubling pattern where electricity is available only at the convenience of EDSA and EGTC.
“We are witnessing a troubling pattern where electricity is provided only when it suits EDSA and EGTC, despite agreements stating that our town should have reliable access to power,” said a concerned resident.
The situation is further complicated by the investments made by households in electrical meters, with many expecting consistent service that has not materialized. As frustrations mount, residents are demanding transparency from EGTC regarding its operations in Moyamba.
“Who is managing the company? Are they genuinely committed to serving our needs?” questioned another local leader. “The lack of communication and transparency is unacceptable.”
Calls for action are intensifying as the community seeks to hold EDSA and EGTC accountable for their commitments to provide reliable electricity. Residents are urging these companies to honor their promises and ensure that the people of Moyamba receive the electricity supply they deserve.
In response to the escalating concerns, local leaders are planning a meeting to discuss these issues further and explore solutions that will guarantee fair and consistent electricity distribution for all residents. The people of Moyamba are determined to make their voices heard and uphold their rights to reliable electricity.ctricity supply.
Despite having paid for meters and subscriptions, many households find themselves in the dark for extended periods, raising serious questions about the management and accountability of these essential services. Local community leaders have voiced their concerns, highlighting a troubling pattern where electricity is available only at the convenience of EDSA and EGTC.
“We are witnessing a troubling pattern where electricity is provided only when it suits EDSA and EGTC, despite agreements stating that our town should have reliable access to power,” said a concerned resident.
The situation is further complicated by the investments made by households in electrical meters, with many expecting consistent service that has not materialized. As frustrations mount, residents are demanding transparency from EGTC regarding its operations in Moyamba.
“Who is managing the company? Are they genuinely committed to serving our needs?” questioned another local leader. “The lack of communication and transparency is unacceptable.”
Calls for action are intensifying as the community seeks to hold EDSA and EGTC accountable for their commitments to provide reliable electricity. Residents are urging these companies to honor their promises and ensure that the people of Moyamba receive the electricity supply they deserve.
In response to the escalating concerns, local leaders are planning a meeting to discuss these issues further and explore solutions that will guarantee fair and consistent electricity distribution for all residents. The people of Moyamba are determined to make their voices heard and uphold their rights to reliable electricity.
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