LASERC’s intervention has restored stable electricity to Goshen Beach Estate in Lekki after a year-long power crisis.

The Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission (LASERC) has resolved a year-long electricity crisis at Goshen Beach Estate in Lekki Phase I, bringing relief to residents after months of unstable power supply.
Residents said the situation improved after the estate was connected to the direct Jazz 38 Feeder line.
In a letter of appreciation addressed to LASERC managing director Temitope George, the Goshen Beach Estate Residents Association praised the intervention as prompt and decisive.
“We write on behalf of the residents of Goshen Beach Estate to sincerely appreciate your personal intervention in resolving our intractable power problems, which lasted about a year. We have now been connected to the direct line from the Jazz 38 Feeder,” the letter stated.
The association noted that the estate had suffered severe electricity problems for about a year, despite repeated efforts and financial contributions by residents to find a lasting solution.
It added that earlier attempts to fix the problem had failed until LASERC and Eko Electricity Distribution Company became directly involved.
Residents reported that the feeder connection has now restored stability to the estate’s power supply and eased the hardship caused by the outage.
The development signifies the regulator’s role in tackling electricity challenges and improving supply across Lagos.
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