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Children living in Niğde’s Keçikalesi district are doing homework with the help of candlelight as the village is deprived of electricity for the 60 years. AA photo

Children living in Niğde’s Keçikalesi district are doing homework with the help of candlelight as the village is deprived of electricity for the 60 years. AA photo

In the Central Anatolian province of Niğde’s Keçikalesi district, a village inhabited by just 60 people has been lit only by candles as it has been deprived of electricity for the last 60 years.

The problem remained unsolvable for years, despite village residents possessing land titles and completing applications to the proper authorities multiple times, village local Necati Şimşek said.

“We have been suffering from a lack of electricity. My father passed away when he was 60, but he had never seen electricity. I’m 43 and I haven’t seen it yet, either. We demand support from authorities,” another resident Yunus Şimşek said. Şimşek’s son, Recep Şimşek, said he couldn’t go to school since he burned his face on a stove after an accident in the middle of the dark. Altunhisar Governor Mehmet Yaşar Yeşiltaş said they had paid a visit to the neighborhood to observe current conditions. “I met the authorities of MEDAŞ, the region’s electricity distribution office. We will solve the electricity problem with a joint project by the governor’s office and the Keçikalesi Municipality,” he said.

Keçikalesi mayor Lütfi Öztürk claimed the low number of residents was behind the issue. “[The authorities] said they could not connect [electricity] due to the insufficient number of houses.”

March/13/2013

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Thessalonian

3/13/2013 10:24:01 PM

A rather sad situation indeed which should not exist in Turkey at this day and age... It must be prioritized and resolved asap at any cost. Regards

Stefanos Kalogirou

3/13/2013 4:31:00 PM

Is it the same G20 Turkey? G16 say some...

mara mcglothin

3/13/2013 4:20:52 PM

MISSES ATATURK What else do you expect these people to do while it is dark????:) Erdogan should be worried that they have no place to plug in their new appliances. I guess he is ordering a bulk of candles to hand out as "lightbulbs" for the next election.

Suhail Shafi

3/13/2013 4:00:25 PM

Why not install solar panels on their homes ? Turkey has abundant solar resources, and aside from trying to provide electricity to all of its citizenry, should try to increase its use of photovoltaics to reduce carbon emissions.

mara mcglothin

3/13/2013 3:20:02 PM

Studying by candlelight builds character. Just watch the movie about Lincoln!

mr who

3/13/2013 12:13:04 PM

It’s all there now not the next day or latter or should be or in the development stage 24 volt battery bases solar power and appliances to suit its cheap and easy and has been for two decades then God will shine on your organic village and birds will sing .

JRC JRC

3/13/2013 12:10:02 PM

Do all villages in Turkey have more than 60 residents?

Misses Ataturk

3/13/2013 12:09:57 PM

And all the while Mr E is enjoying his banquet every night in his luxurious life! Yes, yes Mr E - I'm sure you are encouraging these families to have at least 3 children too, no, make that 5...

Çılgın Kanarya

3/13/2013 11:29:54 AM

I feel sorry for these people, I really do, but at the same time, I can't help smiling at the irony of a family called ŞİMŞEK being unable to access electricity :) Go on ... please tell me that their neighbours are the YILDIRIM family :)

Michael Johnson

3/13/2013 9:03:35 AM

This village is still waiting to use all those appliances handed out by the AKP prior to the last election.
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