‘Our husbands don’t touch us due to heat’ - Rivers women tell electric company
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In the Diobu area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, a group of women staged a peaceful protest at the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) office on Tuesday.
Their demonstration was fueled by frustration over the lack of electricity, citing challenges in maintaining intimate relationships with their spouses due to excessive heat.
Armed with placards bearing messages like ‘No Light, No Payment’ and ‘The Heat is too much,’ the women highlighted the hardships they face, including the inability to store cooked food and disruptions to their businesses caused by inconsistent power supply.
The leader of the protesting women , Maria Ike, said, “We have decided to let the world know what we are passing through in the hands of PHED. The poor supply in our area is at zero level despite the fact that we pay monthly bills to PHED. We no longer have romance and conjugal relationship with our husbands because of so much heat due to power failure. Our businesses have collapsed because of power outage. This is really affecting our families,” she said.
The leader of the protesting women , Maria Ike, said, “We have decided to let the world know what we are passing through in the hands of PHED. The poor supply in our area is at zero level despite the fact that we pay monthly bills to PHED. We no longer have romance and conjugal relationship with our husbands because of so much heat due to power failure. Our businesses have collapsed because of power outage. This is really affecting our families,” she said.
When contacted PHED Public Relation Officer, Livingstone Koko, said that the issue of poor power supply is a general problem in the country.
He said that PHED was doing its best to improve on power supply in the state.