Monday, December 8, 2025 - Residents of four Katsina communities have protested what they described as six months of complete darkness, saying the outage has crippled daily life.
Hundreds gathered in Barhim on Sunday, demanding urgent
action to restore power to Abuja Quarters, Barhim Layout, Sha’iskawa and
Tigirmis Quarters.
Protesters said the situation has pushed more than 5,000
homes into deep hardship, worsening water shortages and heightening insecurity
across the area.
Community representative, Usman Mohammad-Alqasim, said the
long blackout has become intolerable for families struggling through the
disruption.
He said, “For about six months now, thousands of people in
these communities have been cut off from the national grid without any clear
explanation.”
He blamed the outage on illegal buildings under a 33kV line,
which the state government ordered demolished before the exercise was halted
mid-way.
“Some structures were removed, but work suddenly stopped
after the intervention of the Batagarawa council chairman, Alhaji Yahaya Kawo,”
he said.
Mohammad-Alqasim said the chairman told residents funds had
been approved to relocate the line, yet no work has started to address the
crisis.
He added, “Instead, the houses previously marked for
demolition now enjoy electricity, while the larger communities remain in
darkness.”
The Village Head of Barhim Layout, Sirajo Aminu, said the
blackout has increased theft cases and worsened insecurity across the affected
zones.
“If not for a few concerned individuals, the suffering would
have been much worse. Many residents can barely access water,” he said.
Aminu urged the state government to restore electricity and
also provide essential infrastructure such as schools, hospitals and proper
drainage.
Residents told the News Agency of Nigeria they will continue
pressing for swift intervention to end what they described as an avoidable and
painful ordeal.
Council Chairman, Yahaya Kawo, confirmed awareness of the
situation, assuring residents that efforts were under way to resolve the issue
“this week.”

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