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Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by dre11(m): 7:29pm On May 02
Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, on Thursday stated that some individuals don’t want the power sector to work because of their selfish gains.

He lamented that despite the number of Ministers the sector has churned, the power sector has continued to face challenges.

He spoke in Lagos at the commissioning of the 63 MVA, 132/33kV mobile station at Ajah, Lagos State.

He said, “We have had over 40 ministers in the past and we are still here, we know there will be resistance and distractions but Nigerians will start seeing our overwhelming impact the moment we complete the TCN projects.”

Daily Trust reports that this is coming amidst the recent increment in tariff which is generating anger and misgivings from Nigerians.

Currently, Nigerians classified in Band A are paying as much as N225/ kilowatts even as some of them have complained about not getting adequate supply.

The minister however admonished Nigerians to endure temporary pains to enjoy permanent pains, saying the government is very concerned about the welfare of its citizenry.

“Nigerians should not be cheated and that is why I don’t call this new tariff cost-reflective but service reflective,” he added.

He reiterated that all discos must provide 20-24 hours electricity before they charge N225/ kwh, saying, “if not they will be fined heavily.”

The Minister stated that the Ajah Mobile Substation represents a strategic deployment aimed at improving the transmission capacity constraints by over 1300MW across the nation.

According to the Minister, the Ajah mobile substation was aimed at enhancing transmission capacity, energy access and overall advancements towards the 4000MW to 6000MW improvement targets.

He said, “Its strategic placement at key sites such as Okene, Amukpe, Potiskum, Apo, Ajah, Birnin Kebbi and others underscores our dedication to enhancing transmission efficiency and reliability nationwide.

“The versatility of this Mobile Substation cannot be overstated. From addressing major load centers to serving as a stopgap measure during maintenance and emergencies, its flexibility ensures swift responses to fluctuating power demands, thereby contributing to uninterrupted service delivery.”

https://dailytrust.com/why-some-nigerians-dont-want-power-sector-to-work-fg/

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by derecho(m): 7:32pm On May 02
They'd blame everybody but themselves

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by haphizz57(m): 7:32pm On May 02
No matter how bad it is dos thiefs us 24hrs electricity. Either SOLAR or GENERATOR. So dey dnt knw wot d masses are facing

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by derecho(m): 7:35pm On May 02
They'd blame everybody but themselves.
Just like the African proverb: when the yam pounder is tired, he starts chasing nonexistent flies
Less than 1 year o

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Quest7777: 7:35pm On May 02
Nonsense.
If na by that, what about Nigerians who want the Power Sector to work.

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by socialmediaman: 7:35pm On May 02
Blame game even when they get to power

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by nedu666: 7:37pm On May 02
Who are the some Nigerians?

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by illicit(m): 7:38pm On May 02
Oh really

🤔

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Urheadmaster(m): 7:45pm On May 02
They'll never appreciate them, they'll rather look for who to blame like Obi
Quest7777:
Nonsense.
If na by that, what about Nigerians who want the Power Sector to work.

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Ance4Liverpool: 7:47pm On May 02
goverment of excuses. 2027 some foolish nigerians that are complaining now will still vote for them just with maggi,sachet of salt and 2k

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Franklyspeakin: 7:49pm On May 02
very confused govt. blame everyone but yourself

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Racoon(m): 7:50pm On May 02
Adebayo Adelabu: "Cartels, saboteurs frustrating efforts to stabilise power supply."
https://www.thecable.ng/adelabu-cartels-saboteurs-frustrating-efforts-to-stabilise-power-supply/amp/

"Power sector crisis has defied all solutions." -Minister of Power.
https://www.thecable.ng/adelabu-power-sector-crisis-has-defied-all-solutions/amp/

Excuses! Blame game! Blame game! Blame game!!! Now it is time to blame the same citizens he has been threatening with by force compliance to the fraudulent electricity tariffs

"To provide 24 hours electricity is now rocket science." These grossly clueless, incompetent and directionless people under a man with well known many criminal past really understand the docility of their citizens. The irony depicting the state of power and energy under his reigns in Nigeria today. Useless incompetent buffon.

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by VinnyBaba: 7:54pm On May 02
This USELESS Powerbank-Carrying Minister. undecided

I wonder from where Ebola tinibu brought him from.

Very Clueless and INCOMPETENT Minister,just like the Aso Rock Illegal Occupant! sad sad

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by shortgun(m): 8:03pm On May 02
Nonsense
This same minister was blaming Air conditioners and refrigerators the other day for the poor electricity in the country
angry

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by JASONjnr(m): 8:10pm On May 02
Seems like there's another meaning to federal government.

Because how can a federal power be doing side talk and gossips.

Some people?

Who are these people?

Set them up with evidence and publish and use EFCC to lock them up. That will be with evidence. They nobody will stop you from giving the people steady light.

This is pure wailing from the centre of power!

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Natbrowny: 8:16pm On May 02
Nuff said

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by SoNature(m): 8:17pm On May 02
I have told these people to stop this grammar.
If you want the power industry to be effective, limit power generation, transmission and distribution to states. Dismantle the national grid hogwash or give a deadline for ending it and inform all states to look for sources of power and develop it.

How can you be running power cables from Kanji dam to Owerri when you can use gas in Imo State to supply power to Owerri or connecting power cable from Shiroro dam to Lagos when you can get gas from Ondo to power Lagos State?

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by tommy589(m): 8:35pm On May 02
Obj invested $16 billion dollars on power project,till date no head no tail. Decentralise power generation and transmission and put in place appropriate pricing to reflect cost of production

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by YoungLionken(m): 8:54pm On May 02
Call their names (that's if you're not lying)...

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Whyme24(m): 8:55pm On May 02
Wawo
Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by kingsways: 8:56pm On May 02
The point is not if some Nigerians want the sector to work or not

The point is do you have enough sense and competence to make it work?


Is this not the same fellow who said the problem is that Nigerians are using freezers?

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:56pm On May 02
Thunder fire u

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by marlow1962(m): 8:56pm On May 02
Lol

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Jokerman(m): 8:56pm On May 02
Another excuse of a failure

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by ClassicMan202(m): 8:56pm On May 02
SoNature:
I have told these people to stop this grammar.
If you want the power industry to be effective, limit power generation, transmission and distribution to states. Dismantle the national grid hogwash or give a deadline for ending it and inform all states to look for sources of power and develop it.

How can you be running power cables from Kanji dam to Owerri when you can use gas in Imo State to supply power to Owerri or connecting power cable from Shiroro dam to Lagos when you can get gas from Ondo to power Lagos State?

Exactly... If you critically look at the way Nigeria was planned. You will know it was never planned to be a viable country.

Everything is controlled by the centre. States can not grow at their own pace.

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Hezzyluv: 8:56pm On May 02
Blame Peter Obi. grin

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Nahunger(m): 8:56pm On May 02
grin

See ministry wey dem suppose give wike or elrufai chai

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by OluwaBlessyn: 8:56pm On May 02
Na una be d people wey no wan let it work


Wetin concern the masses

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Yousuph007(m): 8:56pm On May 02
Call them out and hand them over to efcc

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Bobloco: 8:57pm On May 02
It's now obvious that Adelabu is grossly incompetent

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Re: Some Nigerians Don’t Want Power Sector To Work – Minister Of Power, Adelabu by Stanbaba30: 8:57pm On May 02
A very STUPID remark from a serving Minister. So what would Nigerians gain from not wanting the power sector to work? Very useless statement walahiiiiii..!

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