They say every city has a heartbeat.
In Anambra South, that heartbeat flickers with the light switch.
When the power dies, factories cough to a halt, welders drop their tools, and the hum of small businesses fades into a cold, uneasy silence.
In Nnewi, machines that should be forging prosperity sit idle like chained beasts.
In Onitsha, generators growl through the night, drinking fuel like bottomless pits.
And across our communities, dreams are forced to keep time with the unpredictable rhythm of darkness.
But when the lights return—ah, everything changes.
Shops come alive.
Workshops roar back.
Youth with laptops, skills, and ambition stretch their wings.
Hospitals breathe easier.
Security tightens.
Human potential begins to move again, steady and unstoppable.
This is why the recent push by Senator Emmanuel Nwachukwu to restore and stabilize power across Anambra South is more than politics—it’s survival.
It’s the difference between a region stumbling in the shadows and a region stepping boldly into its future.
Because where there is light, progress moves fast.
And where power is stable, development doesn’t creep—it sprints.
Anambra South is ready to sprint.
All it needs is the electricity to keep the engines running.
Let the power come.
Let the growth begin.
Let the story change.
— Shared for the awakening and renewal of our region.
Linus Anagboso
National Coordinator, SERA Project
Tel: 08026387711

