Some residents of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, say power supply has improved in their areas.
The residents spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Sunday.
Some other residents of the territory, however, said that they were yet to see any improvement
They spoke against the backdrop of the assurance given by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu on March 24, that power supply would improve within two weeks.
Mr Adelabu had also apologised to Nigerians for the current epileptic power situation in the country.
”We have set up a committee, and there is a positive feedback from gas suppliers and the timeline for repairing the gas pipelines.
“I can say that within two weeks, we should start seeing improvements in power,” he said.
The residents, especially in satellite towns of, Bwari, Lugbe and parts of Kubwa, said that during the Easter period, electricity improved in their areas.
However, others complained of persistent power outages and weak supply, with some of them reporting less than a few hours of electricity daily.
Stephen Omede, a business man resident in Kubwa said that power supply improved in his area during the Easter break.
He said that this may be due to the N3.3 trillion approval to clear legacy debt in the sector.
Ndidi Obi, a fashion designer in Kubwa also said that there had been improvement in electricity supply in recent times.
”I was surprised when I slept with light for the first time in six months during this festive period,” she said.
