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Nigeria To Borrow N178bn In 2013- Maku by fkaz(m): 2:24pm On Jan 01, 2013
Mr. Maku talked about the Jonathan administration’s achievement.
The Federal Government has concluded plans to borrow $1.15 billion (N178 billion) for its power reforms in 2013, the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, has said.
Mr. Maku said on Monday at a news conference that $1 billion will be secured from the African Development Bank, ADB, to finance gas supply, while another $150 million will be secured from the same bank to finance the liberalisation of the power sector
The Federal Government’s decision to go ahead with the loan is despite condemnation from economists, civil society groups and opposition parties that Nigeria’s debt was growing without any real benefit to show for it.
While talking about the achievements of the Jonathan administration, the minister also said that the current electricity generation in the country had reached 4,502 megawatts, the highest in recent times. According to him, electricity generation is expected to move up to 7,000 megawatts in 2013.
“At the moment, there is an average of about 15 to 18 hours per day of constant power supply to different parts of the country. This feat was brought about through the implementation of the integrated power sector reform programme anchored on the Power Roadmap.
“This includes institutional reforms to involve the private sector in power generation, transmission and distribution,’’ he said.
Mr. Maku said under the roadmap, 10 new thermal power plants had been completed, adding that more were coming in 2013 to boost electricity supply to all parts of the country.
He said that the rehabilitation of power generation and distribution infrastructure across the nation were ongoing, as well as the Kainji Hydro power station to generate power at installed capacity. He also said the contract for the maintenance of the Shiroro-power station has been awarded.
Mr. Maku also said that new contracts had been awarded for hydro power plants in Kaduna and Mambila Plateau to generate additional 750 megawatts.
“The implementation of the National Integrated Power Project is being fast-tracked to ensure stability in power supply,’’ he said.
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Re: Nigeria To Borrow N178bn In 2013- Maku by eduson77(m): 4:21pm On Jan 01, 2013
Good news grin
But I think we rather borrow president
Re: Nigeria To Borrow N178bn In 2013- Maku by mankevo(m): 4:34pm On Jan 01, 2013
That is way too small now!!
After sharing it amongst the ''Cabals'' and PDP BOT members, how much will it affect their pockets?
No wonder they have ''...concluded plans...'' and anxiously await Anenih's take over of b.o.t chairman to determine how the funds will be shared.

Let them ride on because we have made them realize that nothing will happen to them, and on serious note, Nobody will repay anything in the future, so let them enjoy their GIFT.

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