Governor Adeleke Summons IBEDC Over Persistent Blackout in Osun
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has summoned the management of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC). The meeting was called because of the long hours of power outage affecting many parts of the state.
Residents have been complaining bitterly about the frequent blackouts that have disrupted daily life and business activities.
The governor expressed serious concern over the situation. He wants the electricity company to explain why power supply has been so poor in recent weeks. Adeleke made it clear that the people of Osun deserve better service and reliable electricity. He has demanded immediate steps to improve the situation and restore steady power supply.
Many homes, markets, and small businesses in Osun have been badly affected by the blackout. Students find it hard to study at night, hospitals struggle with backup generators, and factories have reduced their operations. The prolonged power failure has caused frustration and financial losses for ordinary citizens.
This is not the first time the governor has stepped in on electricity matters. He has always promised to fight for better power supply for the state. The summons shows that the government is paying close attention and will not sit back while people suffer in darkness.
IBEDC is expected to attend the meeting and give full details about the cause of the blackout. The company will also be asked to present a clear plan on how they intend to fix the problem quickly. Residents are hoping the discussion will lead to real improvements on the ground.
This development highlights the growing pressure on electricity companies to serve the people better. Governor Adeleke’s firm action sends a strong message that state leaders will continue to demand good service from power providers. Osun residents now wait to see the outcome of the meeting and how soon normal power supply will return.




