daily power outages upset the population
In the Comoros, where daily electricity emissions have lasted 10 to 12 hours for ten days, the new CEO of the National Electricity Company held a press conference yesterday to explain the technical causes of this emissions, related to generators and calm the future of energy in the country. At the same time, it took place in the capital to protest against these water and electricity outages. He was immediately dispersed, without violence or arrest, by the police.
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Predicting orders from Sonelec will be the key to avoiding overpriced and often insufficient emergency solutions, says Mohamed Djounaid Soilihi, the new manager: “Maybe you should quickly buy spare parts that do not. are not necessarily suitable or recommended by the manufacturer and therefore lose all quality. There are group faults in the power plants, so I gave a roadmap for the next three months to restore and review all the groups, a total of fourteen. The goal is to go towards electricity supply 24 hours a day. It’s progressive. ”
Dispersed demonstration
About fifteen women from civil society are scattered by many embarrassed police in front of mothers who wanted to protest against the power outage. Mrs Amina Abbas: “But these women, what are they going to do? We are still not going to reduce the power that is in place, what are they afraid of? In 2016, when President Azali came to power, they bought groups so that electricity could be found everywhere on all the islands. But it is clear that the situation right now has deteriorated. We have no more electricity, no more water. We have seen that this morning we have electricity, which means that the very fact of saying that we will demonstrate made them move. And that’s what we want. ”
First day with current
Sonelec denies that this first day for a long time with electricity in the capital is connected to the Adrikni group’s actions.