Broadcasting Service of EKiti State, (BSES) Finally Connected to National Grid After 24 Years

By Yemi Olajutemu

Ado Ekiti

In a monumental development for Ekiti State, the long-standing electricity disconnect experienced by the Broadcasting Service of Ekiti has been resolved after a staggering 24 years of relying solely on Diesel consumption for Transmission.

This milestone achievement signals a significant leap forward in the state’s infrastructure and marks a decisive victory in Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s relentless efforts to illuminate every corner of Ekiti.

Governor Oyebanji’s commitment to ensuring consistent access to electricity across all sectors of Ekiti has been lauded as a pivotal stride towards progress.

The connection of the state’s broadcasting service to the National Grid is seen as a testament to the governor’s unwavering dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Ekiti residents.

This landmark development is poised to revolutionize the operational landscape of the Broadcasting Service of Ekiti. By severing ties with costly diesel-powered alternatives, the service is set to undergo a transformational cost-saving phase, bolstering its financial health and paving the way for increased revenue generation for the government.

The significance of this achievement cannot be overstated, as it heralds a new era of sustainable and reliable power supply for the Broadcasting Service of Ekiti. As the state continues to progress under Governor Oyebanji’s vision, the #GodBlessBAO sentiment resonates among citizens hopeful for a brighter, more prosperous future.

This also speaks to the untiring effort of management team led by the General Manager Mr Olurotimi Popoola whose professional and leadership had continued to receive accolade for being focus, determined to bring back the glory of the station as a Frontline broadcasting super power in the Southwest Nigeria.

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