In the beginning, God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. But in Alegbo Road, Effurun, and other parts of Delta State, the cry echoes, “Let there be light, but there is darkness”.
BEDC, we pay for light, not darkness! Stop treating the poor masses as inferior. Light up Alegbo Road, Effurun, and other parts of Delta State, and bring an end to the reign of darkness.
The Yoruba saying goes, “Aju aye ni aju, aju ile ni aju” – The world is a beautiful place, but home is where the heart is. BEDC, bring light to our homes and make them beautiful again.
Why do the industrial lines bask in uninterrupted glory, while the poor masses suffer in darkness? Is it not written in James 2:9, “But if you show favouritism, you commit sin and are convicted by the law as transgressors.” BEDC, you are being partial, and it’s wickedness!
The breath of life is equal for all, yet BEDC distributes light with a biased hand. God gave breath to all humans, not just the elite or big men. The people are *angry, and God is *watching.
BEDC, change your ways and do the needful! Give Alegbo Road, Effurun, and other parts of Delta State the light they deserve. Stop hoarding the light and illuminate our darkness!
12 HOURS OF LIGHT: A FAIR DEAL
- 9am-3pm: Daytime power supply for businesses and daily activities
- 9pm-4am: Nighttime power supply for relaxation and peaceful slumber BEDC, hear the cries of the people! Give constant light to Alegbo Road, Effurun, and Delta State now! The people demand justice, and God demands fairness.