A post about Bresson Energy’s plan to provide 24-hour electricity at a lower cost in parts of Nigeria sparked mixed reactions. Among the comments, one wrote, “Y’all should stop dreaming of constant electricity supply in that country,” expressing a pessimistic outlook.
While Nigeria has faced power challenges, dismissing efforts for improvement is counterproductive. Such negativity discourages innovation and progress. Change often begins with small steps, and Bresson’s initiative is one worth supporting. Constant electricity is achievable, and with investments and policy reforms, the energy sector can improve. Instead of mocking progress, collective support will drive sustainable development forward.
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