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JUST IN: Lauretta Onochie Reacts To Viral Video Of Some Lagos Residents Protesting Lack Of Power Supply

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One of the chieftains of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Lauretta Onochie has reacted to viral video of some residents in Lagos state protesting lack of power supply.

The reaction of Lauretta Onochie was contained in a post that she shared on her official X handle on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

In the viral video that surfaced online, the Lagos state residents were seen moving from one place to another. They were seen asking the government to provide constant electricity.

Here is what the protesters said;

“All we are saying is that you should give us light. We are not asking for to much. Just give us light”

Reacting to the video, the ADC chieftain said that Nigerians are protesting unavailability of power supply in Lagos state.

Here is what Lauretta Onochie wrote on her official X handle;

“Nigerians are protesting non availability of electric power supply in Tinubu’s Lagos”.

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