The Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission (LASERC) has ended the year long power crisis that plagued Goshen Beach Estate in Lekki Phase I, Lagos, bringing relief to residents after months of unstable electricity supply.
Residents of the estate disclosed this in a letter of appreciation addressed to the Chief executive officer of LASERC, following the successful connection of the community to the direct Jazz 38 Feeder line.
The residents, under the aegis of the Goshen Beach Estate Residents Association, commended the commission for what they described as a prompt and decisive intervention that restored stable and reliable power supply to the estate.
The letter acknowledged the role played by LASERC Chief Executive officer, Temitope George, in ensuring that the Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) addressed the lingering challenge.
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According to the residents, the estate had battled severe electricity problems for about one year despite repeated efforts and financial contributions by members of the community to secure a lasting solution.
“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 previous attempts to resolve the issue yielded little result until the direct engagement of LASERC and EKEDC.
It added that the completion of the feeder connection project had significantly improved electricity stability within the estate and brought relief to residents.
The residents also expressed gratitude to the commission for its support and responsiveness in resolving the matter.
The intervention highlights ongoing efforts by the Lagos state electricity regulator in ensuring access to reliable power supply across the state.



