Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has voiced her concerns about the recent electricity restrictions in Nigeria, labeling the decision to limit access as âtheft.â The actress expressed her dissatisfaction with both the restricted supply of electricity and the recent hike in electricity tariffs.
In a post on Twitter, Kate Henshaw criticized the developments, highlighting the frustration of many Nigerians facing increased costs despite poor service delivery. Her comments reflect the growing public discontent with the nationâs electricity sector.
âI have said it before, and I repeat, this banding of electricity is pure theft.
Nowhere in the world is there Band A or whatever alphabet for electricity!!
Give everyone electricity & let them pay for what they consume.
Another hike??
Kuku put a rope on our necksđ¤â
Reacting to the post..
@chidie wrote, âFunny thing is I donât think you can even unsubscribe from the Band A
plan except you pack to a relatively remote areaâ
@chef.ego wrote, âMy 20k Will normally give me over 300 units, now I only got 88 units this is daylight robbery honestlyâ
@big.damzzzzz wrote, âAt this point we are working to take care of the governmentâ
@cleopatracedar wrote, âI kuku remove myself from band A, Iâm now in band C,,as far thereâs still light, just that it wonât be 24hrs..â
@mayoruzzy wrote, âNaija really dey funny, some of us donât even know what Band A or B or prepaid meter means but we get 24/7 Lights.â
@cakes_by_israel wrote, âTake note that many of the people complaining in this same comment section will vote in the same leaders if given the opportunity right now. This is the sad realityâ
@arikeeee wrote, âCan we all do something about this government coz at this point I think theyâre ready to finish the citizens funds oooâ
@beccaszn wrote, âBecause eh!!! Wetin be Band A and Band ZIl! Just any way possible to keep making life hard for its citizens! Omorrrr eh! 50k light ur heart go dey beat wen e go finishâ