Comedian I Go Save Blasts Nigeria's Power Crisis on Social Media
Comedian I Go Save Criticizes Nigeria's Electricity Woes

Comedian I Go Save Blasts Nigeria's Power Crisis on Social Media

Nigerian comedian I Go Save has taken to social media to express his deep frustration over the country's deteriorating electricity situation. In a recent post, he highlighted the severe and prolonged power failures affecting many Nigerians.

Worst Power Failure in Decades

I Go Save stated, "Since birth as a Nigerian, these past few years are the worst of power failure of all times." He emphasized that numerous areas have been experiencing blackouts for weeks, months, or even years, creating significant hardships for residents and businesses alike.

Impact on Businesses and Daily Life

The comedian questioned how enterprises that depend entirely on government-supplied electricity can survive under such challenging conditions. He pointed out that the unreliable power supply not only disrupts daily life but also threatens economic stability and growth.

Disparity in Power Access

I Go Save also criticized the apparent inequality in electricity access between government facilities and ordinary citizens. He noted, "Aso Rock has installed solar/inverter; Ministry of Power uses generator; most government houses are powered by generators, and their family members or friends are the diesel suppliers or contractors." This observation underscores a perceived disconnect in how power issues are managed across different sectors of society.

A Call for Stable Electricity

Ending his post on a note of concern, I Go Save asked, "Are we ever going to have stable electricity?" This question resonates with many Nigerians who have long struggled with inconsistent power supply and its far-reaching consequences.

The comedian's comments have sparked discussions online, with many users echoing his sentiments and sharing their own experiences with Nigeria's ongoing power challenges.