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Kano: Dakata business owners pray over power crisis

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Owners of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Dakata, Nassarawa Local Government Area of Kano State, have held a special prayer session to address the ongoing power outage affecting their businesses.

The area has been without electricity supply for over 70 days, a situation that has disrupted the operations of more than 10,000 SMEs.

READ ALSO: KEDCO announces power outage in Kano

The affected business owners have expressed frustration over the prolonged lack of electricity, which they say has resulted in significant financial losses, running into millions of Naira.

In response to the situation, they gathered to pray, asking God to intervene and hold those responsible for the power disruption accountable.

“We are suffering immensely. The absence of electricity has brought our businesses to a standstill,” one of the SME owners said. “We hope that our prayers will bring a solution to this problem.”

The owners are now urging the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) to restore power and address the issues causing the prolonged outage.

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