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Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by Nobody: 4:43pm On Feb 28, 2013
Where is the red eyed old man called Gbawe ? I doubt if he is a successful man, cos he hates any good news but rushes like a slowpoke to support some coupe plotters and agberos. We are talking Transmission lines inauguration here and this thread is dry. Does it mean most Nairalanders and possessive haters of good news ? I thought we are all Nigerians in love with goodnews.

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Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by Nobody: 4:44pm On Feb 28, 2013
GEJ will suprise Nigerians before 2015.
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by awodman: 5:09pm On Feb 28, 2013
Kamanda:

Hmmm,something tells me this light matter may just end like GSM case oh.

Chai! But na wetin we go come take they yab Jona now?. Ok,well...corruption go still deh sha.
U got me cracking here...no worry u go soon stop the yab Jona...sincerenigerian will gladly welcome U̶̲̥̅̊..and I believe a laptop is already waiting ƒσя U̶̲̥̅̊...
But about ending like GSM I don't see dat happenin here..alot of structures have been put in place here that will be very hard to reverse..like the BULK TRADER,MANITOBA CONTRACT,NERC just τ̅☺ mention a few..
And lastly my post made front page after a long long while...I can only give tanks to Oluwa..and also GEJ..pls GEJ more of this kinda news so that I can keep making front page
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by Greatken007(m): 5:30pm On Feb 28, 2013
Boyoorisha:
Gullible people! The tactics is to make the electricity stable some months to the elections and use it to campaign for his second term. I am not still impressed until I see a trait of incorruptibility in his dealings.
Now i know that some people are born DULL.Guy you just too too dull haba,so after his election he wil cut it off
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by kaeto(m): 5:32pm On Feb 28, 2013
aryzgreat: Goodluck ebele Jonathan keeps disappointing his critics, weldone mr presido. Shame go catch them before 2015. I mean those loud mouths dat want to enter Aso rock tru d back door!
don't mind the punks like gbawe, bluetooth , dayokanu, eko ile, etc who keep sniffing fasholas anus gas and yell, 'eko oni baje'. If they commission fly over bridge, the whole asslickers will assemble, the fix street lights, oho! We won't hear a thing. Just look at the reality here in GEJ, come 2015, many of them will run with their tails in between their tin laps. FYI, PDP just won the LGA elections in Gombe state, not leaving a single ward to cpc, shame on you punks! One of the worst gov that has done nothing for it's people is the nasarawa state gov. Tanko Almakura, why is buhari's cpc not sanctioning the inanity by one of their own? Stop the show of shame and face reality...
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by kaeto(m): 5:32pm On Feb 28, 2013
aryzgreat: Goodluck ebele Jonathan keeps disappointing his critics, weldone mr presido. Shame go catch them before 2015. I mean those loud mouths dat want to enter Aso rock tru d back door!
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by thelastPope(m): 5:36pm On Feb 28, 2013
taharqa:
Meanwhile, it is REALLY GREAT news that the very critical Benin-Onitsha 330KV Double circuit Transmission line is been completed. This line with 2 others (Afam-Jos and Alaoji-Warri-Onitsha), with some other shorter lines, are extremely critical in shoring up the Transmission infrastructure of Nigeria in the short and middle term to be able to wheel about 8500MW on-grid power successfully. Dont know the present state of the other two though.

From this report: 1 gone, the other 2 ongoing (though seems slow).

See:
http://www.nigeriaelectricityprivatisation.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/03/Roadmap-for-Power-Sector-Reform-Full-Version.pdf pg78


Yes, some of the Ttransmission contractors have been slow. That was why the VP held a critical meeting with them and gave them marching orders a few weeks ago. He threathened that any one lagging behind will have their contracts revoked. They even had to "merge" some contracts to ensure completion by this year. They said most of the key contracts will be done by mid year. With the take over by Manitoba and the other DISCOs, I am very hopeful. I had a sad experience with my local PHCN office that made me double my prayers for the take over and smooth transition. Most of the current PHCN staff are grossly incompetent. Terrible set of people!
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by manny4life(m): 5:39pm On Feb 28, 2013
Billyonaire: Where is the red eyed old man called Gbawe ? I doubt if he is a successful man, cos he hates any good news but rushes like a slowpoke to support some coupe plotters and agberos. We are talking Transmission lines inauguration here and this thread is dry. Does it mean most Nairalanders and possessive haters of good news ? I thought we are all Nigerians in love with goodnews.

You're waiting on him? undecided undecided undecided Don't you know they feed on negativity? Any positive news turns their stomach, that's why they're called "BAD BELLE", don't you know that's why the words were coined?
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by jmaine: 5:55pm On Feb 28, 2013
Guess not been a member of the famed "40 Man Laptop Squad" means your a confirmed advocate of doom and negativity . . . .

Why do we allow our politics of bitterness twist us into angels & merchants of doom and destruction.. .

It's quite sad . . . .
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by koruji(m): 6:01pm On Feb 28, 2013
Exactly. However I still doubt GEJ becos of his vindictive streak. That man should not get a second term. When the guy has nothing to lose he will become the "Almighy" all over again. He will not even give a damn about performing.

ypzilanti: Intelligent observers will have noticed the need for a strong opposition party in Nigeria. In the past two weeks, GEJ has started moving faster than before. Kudos to him for the small small action lately. Opposition should increase the threats. All I want is good governance...I don't care if a bloody monkey is the effing President of Nigeria, so long as I see progress.
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by ibsmooth: 6:01pm On Feb 28, 2013
kenis: Good news. Jonathan might just take everybody by surprise.
These are Obasanjo NIPP projects.Ask for the dates these projects commenced to know the facts very well.Yes their gestation period fall under GEJ administration and luckily enough,GEJ had in Abeokuta earlier this month shower praises on OBJ saying most of the infrastructural projects he is commissioning were
Started and reached advance stage by OBJ ADM.whatever the case,we wish him all the best and let him prove us wrong just the way super eagles did this month.
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by taharqa: 6:26pm On Feb 28, 2013
ibsmooth: These are Obasanjo NIPP projects.Ask for the dates these projects commenced to know the facts very well.Yes their gestation period fall under GEJ administration and luckily enough,GEJ had in Abeokuta earlier this month shower praises on OBJ saying most of the infrastructural projects he is commissioning were
Started and reached advance stage by OBJ ADM
.whatever the case,we wish him all the best and let him prove us wrong just the way super eagles did this month.
Wud you Keep yr mouth SHUT, abeg; and STOP spewing LIES in public?? Dont say what you do not know, esp in public
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by Nobody: 8:03pm On Feb 28, 2013
UNITED MAN: I can confirm that light is a bit stable in onitsha but still very poor in d sw generally. Nice1 though.

My people in Umuleri, Anambra has not seen PHCN since August last year. Ediots...
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by Nobody: 8:03pm On Feb 28, 2013
UNITED MAN: I can confirm that light is a bit stable in onitsha but still very poor in d sw generally. Nice1 though.

My people in Umuleri, Anambra has not seen PHCN since August last year. Ediots...
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by OmoTier1(m): 8:03pm On Feb 28, 2013
thelastPope: The mistake many critics made is that they ignorantly thought that power generation was the only problem with power so they kept making silly arguments about power generation figures. Some started talking about Nigeria needing 80000MW, blah, blah! Nigeria does not need that much power in the immediate as we don't have the industries yet but these industries will begin to spring up as soon as they feel tthe power is stable enough. So in the long term, yes, we will need more power generation. But what is more important now is that the power infrastruture is rehabilitated and the power being generated is evacuated to consumers. Transmission lines, sub stations, etc, needs to be fixed and new ones installed to ensure stable power. Hopefully, most of the work will be done this year.
Stop acting stupid! You do not decide the size of the roof of a house before you know the sizes of the rooms in it. Power generation and distribution go hand in hand. Of what use is a power transmission line if there is no power to even transmit?

Nigerians are fed up of being told the devils in the details. Just give them stable light and let them pay reasonable amount. So many have been born and lived their entire life in several countries and they never knew how the light in their house was generated and distributed. All they cared about is the charges they incur.

[size=18pt]GIVE NIGERIANS STABLE ELECTRICITY AND STOP THE NOISE![/size]
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by OmoTier1(m): 8:13pm On Feb 28, 2013
taharqa: Wud you Keep yr mouth SHUT, abeg; and STOP spewing LIES in public?? Dont say what you do not know, esp in public
You know He told you the truth so why are you telling Him to keep quiet? No doubt GEJ should be commended for sustaining the reform but it is a FACT that most of the power stations coming on stream today were Obj's handiwork.
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by chizel: 8:22pm On Feb 28, 2013
For those of you unrepentant critics of GEJ ADMINISTRATION,more especially the back stabing and treacherous Yorubas,you all will be put to shame,GEJ will surprise you all.as far as am corncerned GEJ is the best president that has ever lead Nigeria,his transformational agenda is gradually taking roots and am very sure that by the time he completes his first four yrs in office,Nigeria electricity problem would have been solved 60% and by the time he finishes his second tenure we should be in promise land.wether anybody likes it or not,GEJ will hand over to an Igbo man in 2019.tinubu and his likes should burn in hell.those of you criticizing GEJ,tell me what obansanjo achieved in govt after 8yrs.GEJ,no weapon fashioned against you shall ever prosper,carry gooooooooooooooooooooooooooo,we are solidly behind you

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Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by OmoTier1(m): 8:25pm On Feb 28, 2013
chizel: For those of you unrepentant critics of GEJ ADMINISTRATION,more especially the back stabing and treacherous Yorubas,you all will be put to shame,GEJ will surprise you all.as far as am corncerned GEJ is the best president that has ever lead Nigeria,his transformational agenda is gradually taking roots and am very sure that by the time he completes his first four yrs in office,Nigeria electricity problem would have been solved 60% and by the time he finishes his second tenure we should be in promise land.[size=18pt]wether anybody likes it or not,GEJ will hand over to an Igbo man in 2019[/size].tinubu and his likes should burn in hell.those of you criticizing GEJ,tell me what obansanjo achieved in govt after 8yrs.GEJ,no weapon fashioned against you shall ever prosper,carry gooooooooooooooooooooooooooo,we are solidly behind you

This one is drunk already.... local palm wine is sweet ohh cheesy
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by taharqa: 8:26pm On Feb 28, 2013
Omo_Tier1:
You know He told you the truth so why are you telling Him to keep quiet? No doubt GEJ should be commended for sustaining the reform but it is a FACT that most of the power stations coming on stream today were Obj's handiwork.
SHUT that yr mouth there craze man. What da helll is d meaning of 'OBJ's Handiwork'?? Ra-Ra
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by OmoTier1(m): 8:33pm On Feb 28, 2013
taharqa: SHUT that yr mouth there craze man. What da helll is d meaning of 'OBJ's Handiwork'?? Ra-Ra
haha, seems thats the newest vocabulary Okupe has taught you lots..... undecided
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by backtosender: 8:46pm On Feb 28, 2013
Billyonaire: Where is the red eyed old man called Gbawe ? I doubt if he is a successful man, cos he hates any good news but rushes like a slowpoke to support some coupe plotters and agberos. We are talking Transmission lines inauguration here and this thread is dry. Does it mean most Nairalanders and possessive haters of good news ? I thought we are all Nigerians in love with goodnews.
NTA go say everything dey for nigeriaaaa make we join hands, to make nigeria betterrrrr sad dont you think they should stop singing one nigerian songs? we go show them say waffi boys no dey look face..
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by asha80(m): 9:06pm On Feb 28, 2013
Keneking:

My people in Umuleri, Anambra has not seen PHCN since August last year. Ediots...
if i am not mistaken the line that suppliers them light has been vandalized three times in one year.i watched the complaint on tv during nggt tour of anambra
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by taharqa: 9:11pm On Feb 28, 2013
Omo_Tier1:
haha, seems thats the newest vocabulary Okupe has taught you lots..... undecided
You still hvn't answerd d questn: what d helll does 'its OBJ's Handiwork' mean? What does it entail?
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by OmoTier1(m): 9:13pm On Feb 28, 2013
taharqa: You still hvn't answerd d questn: what d helll does 'its OBJ's Handiwork' mean? What does it entail?
Is it my fault that you are intellectually deficient and not able to comprehend undecided
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 9:15pm On Feb 28, 2013
GEJ has my vote, great job...
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by kutchs: 10:19pm On Feb 28, 2013
Omo_Tier1:
You know He told you the truth so why are you telling Him to keep quiet? No doubt GEJ should be commended for sustaining the reform but it is a FACT that most of the power stations coming on stream today were Obj's handiwork.
And so what?
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by thelastPope(m): 1:16am On Mar 01, 2013
I like the new line of arguments these ACN sychophants are spewing. I have all their old posts bookmarked. LOL. I will release it at the appropriate time. Their new trash talk is that OBJ built the power plants and GEJ just polished the gates and commissioned it. LOL! I will answer them soon. Very soon!
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by dinggle: 4:38am On Mar 01, 2013
Wasn't that the sound of generator in the Youtube video? We can't be fooled. If GEJ wants to be president again, which I won't even support he must provide uninterrupted power for at least 1 year, anything less than that is bojuboju, if GEJ can lie on international TV that we have light......whats left? in a civilized country that's enough for him to resign.
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by omenka(m): 5:21am On Mar 01, 2013
Boyoorisha:
Gullible people! The tactics is to make the electricity stable some months to the elections and use it to campaign for his second term. I am not still impressed until I see a trait of incorruptibility in his dealings.

Case closed!
Last tym they were runing all over the place with vuvuzelas shouting 5,000megawatts, Jona messiah, couple of weeks later, about 1/3 of those megawatts grew wings and took to the sky!

These GEJ babywipes and their knack for selective amnesia tho. Una weldone oo.
Don't rly blame u pple tho. A man's got to survive.
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by bloggernaija: 5:37am On Mar 01, 2013
These are all obasanjo's project.
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by bloggernaija: 5:51am On Mar 01, 2013
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his first public reaction to spate of allegations of corruption and probes of his administration, stated last night that he acted above board in his eight years as President between 1999 and 2007.

ObasanjoHe also demands that if anyone in his government is found wanting, such person should get adequate sanctions.

Chief Obasanjo, in a 5018- word rebuttal to the Ndudi Elumelu Committee probing the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPP), insisted that his government followed the due process in its power projects by complying with Section 148 of the 1999 Constitution; that all companies awarded contracts were duly registered at the Corporate Affairs Commission; that the current delay in executing the power projects is at the expense of Nigeria’s much-needed development.

Obasanjo who is billed to appear before the House Committee at 10:00 a.m today, however, found objectionable the "disrespectful manner of invitation by the Elumelu Committee," warning that he hoped that they are not working to a pre-conceived answer in this particular oversight assignment.
Below, the rebuttal entitled:

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s insight and perspective into Nigeria’s power situation

“The Chairman and Honourable Members of the House of Representatives Committee on Power and Steel, I thank you for your letter of the 3rd of May 2008 received on the 9th of May 2008 inviting me to appear before you.

In the said letter, you said that the invitation was to give me 'a fair hearing on allegations and counter-allegations which were made behind me in respect of my role in the execution of projects in the power sector from 1999 to 2007.'

"Your letter which came to me on the 9th of May 2008 inviting me to appear on the 12th of May 2008 (the 10th and 11th being Saturday and Sunday respectively) did not specify or include details of the particular allegations and counter-allegations made before you by some persons who appeared before you to which you want me to reply or respond.

"As much as I would like to assist your investigation, fair hearing which you referred to demands that these particulars ought to be forwarded to me and adequate time ought to be provided for me to prepare before appearing before you.

The need for adequate time becomes more imperative since I have left the government since 2007 and I have no access to government data and information which are in the custody of the government.

"It is my view that your task is not an easy one and nothing should be taken for granted. Since you have taken it upon yourselves to strengthen our practice of democracy which was re-established in 1999, and for which I was a key participant and nourisher between 1999 and 2007.

As a democrat, I will like to do whatever is possible within the Constitution, the law and decency to help as you establish a new precedent of investigation and putting searchlight on the executive actions and duties after office. It is a precedent that may serve the country well or serve the country not so well.

It is seen by me as healthy for our young democracy if it is carefully, fairly, justly and honestly carried out. I will hope that my response to your invitation will not be taken as precedent for other former Presidents to be so invited in future.

It may be regarded as being in bad taste and that may be right. I chose to be here not because I see it as compulsory or mandatory. It is absolutely voluntary.

"In general sense, democracy is a system of government in which the ultimate power rests with the people. In institutional sense, it is a system in which powers are divided or shared among institutions: Executive, Legislative and Judiciary.

With the concept of democracy and good governance, we have a system based on good leadership, respect for the rule of law and due process, accountability and transparency. Your task must be to enhance these pillars of democracy and good governance and I am here just to assist you in doing that as a means of continued nurturing of our young democracy.

Having said this, no institution of government should use its power to prevent or hinder the other institutions from being able to function properly, effectively and appropriately. I appreciate Section 88 of our Constitution which says that the National Assembly has powers to investigate any matter in which it can make laws for the purposes of making law, and that power and energy is part of such laws.

However, in Section 148, the President has power to grant executive responsibilities to ministers, to hold regular meetings with ministers for determining the general direction of domestic and foreign policies and to coordinate the activities of ministers in the discharge of their executive responsibilities. The President leads a team and galvanises, mobilises and inspires that team into action.

What I am saying here is that the privilege and the collective responsibility of the members of Executive Council must not be hindered by the way the National Assembly carries out its function, otherwise it may be difficult, if not impossible, for the Executive to carry out its domestic and, certainly, its foreign duties, policies and responsibilities.

Each institution should carry out its functions in such a way to enhance its own performance and the performance of other institutions of Government. Going on from this point, I could say that having granted executive responsibilities to the minister responsible for power and, believing in the concept of collective responsibility of the Executive Council, I do not need to appear before your Committee since the Ministers responsible for Power and Finance have appeared on their own separate behalf and on behalf of the Executive Council.

I have chosen not to go that way because I, personally, believe that we must all carefully, justly, fairly, sincerely and honestly continue to nurture and strengthen democracy, if the exercise you have embarked upon is not working to a pre-conceived answer.

Blasts Reps C'ttee over procedure

"May I draw your attention to the letter of 3rd of May received on the 9th of May headed: 'Invitation to Appear at the Public Hearing on the Power Sector.' I observed that the letter was not authored or signed by the Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Ndudi Godwin Elumelu.

The signature is that of one Sahmed. As a matter of comment, I believe that courtesy and decency will suggest that a letter from any Chamber of the National Assembly to me as former President of this country, on a matter of this nature, will be signed by the head of the chamber concerned on behalf of the Committee or the Clerk of the National Assembly or, at the minimum, the Chairman of the Committee itself and not by a third party.

For the reason of the way and manner your invitation came as well, I may choose not to appear and merely object to the manner of invitation.

Again, I have chosen not to go that way. As Africans, we must respect age and authority. It is also a product of birth and breeding in an African culture. I hope members of the Committee will have something to learn from this exercise.

Be that as it may, let me go to the points that will 'give an insight and perspective into what' I know and my role in the execution of projects from 1999 to 2007.
"What was the position of Power in May 1999 when our Administration took over? The following is the summary:

a) Non-serious investment in generation and transmission between 1981 and 1999, a period of 18 years, except the completion of Jebba and Shiroro hydro power plants which my military administration began and Egbin thermal plant initiated also by military administration, all of which were completed by President Shehu Shagari administration.

And yet, for a developing country like Nigeria, we should be increasing the rate of our power generation as close to the rate of our population increase as possible. Our Administration thereby inherited eighteen years of non-investment in power generation and seeming apparent neglect of the sector.

Serious determination to understand where we are and how we are in the power situation today must understand this background.

Background of power problem

a) Although 6000 MW capacity was claimed in 1999, only 1500MW was being generated. Ijora and Oji River thermal based on coal have completely closed down for lack of coal production and early gas thermal units at Afam and Delta were obsolete and needed replacement.

a) The hydro power plants of Kanji, Jebba and Shiroro suffered seriously from silting and/or inadequate flow of water into the dam and poor maintenance.

b) The Egbin thermal unit suffered from disruption of gas supply through vandalism and poor management and maintenance by NEPA staff.

c) Because the transmission system was not a closed loop, any disruption by vandalism or any other cause meant power would totally be cut off from the part of the country affected.

d) NEPA was a den of monumental corruption and malpractice which were deep and widespread and revenue generation was grossly below expectation. There was massive illegal connection and avoidance of payment of bills.

"This situation was not thoroughly understood, identified and clarified until after the first two years of my first term. Late Chief Bola Ige, who was my first Minister in charge of power and who, by any standard, was a bright and smart person, thought he could deal with the problem of power within six months and he made such public pronouncement to the world.

But after twelve months, he could not unravel, in details, the problems of NEPA let alone proffer a satisfactory solution. It was not because he did not try, but rather it was because NEPA was cloaked in near mystery.

"After late Bola Ige was moved to Ministry of Justice, Dr. Segun Agagu took over and, with him, I paid a little more direct attention to the power issue. I was surprised, after one year, to discover the situation described above.

"With such discovery, we sprang into action. First, NEPA leadership had to be changed and we brought in an accomplished engineer from the private sector in person of Engr. Joe Makoju to assist with giving the organisation the leadership it lacked and to shape up the entire structure of organisation and change their attitude and orientation.

The aim was to sanitise and reposition NEPA to perform its roles, functions and duties to the nation. Then, we started to tackle the issue of repairs, maintenance and replacement.

"In replacement, we started with Afam where a new 276MW thermal unit was installed and commissioned.

"We requested the oil companies to join in providing power to sell to NEPA. Mobil Oil started talking to us locally but due to lack of interest from their headquarters in the US, they gave up. In spite of all efforts in this direction, only Agip Oil showed enough concern and commitment to build a 480MW thermal unit with transmission line to the grid system which I commissioned at Okpai.

Until I left government in May 2007 and, in spite of pressure on the oil companies, no other oil company made commitment in this regard to the point of commissioning.

It must also be mentioned that the delay in getting the Energy Regulatory Bill passed by the National Assembly also contributed, in some way, to the private sector slow commitment to power generation. In spite of power being on the Concurrent List in our Constitution, only Rivers State paid serious and appreciable attention to power generation and transmission, Akwa Ibom followed later with Federal Government support.

How pipeline vandalism affects power projects

"Meanwhile, we embarked on building thermal units in four locations where existing gas pipelines are sufficiently close to minimise cost of gas provision to these sites.

These sites or locations are Papalanto, Omotosho, Alaoji and Geregu. Each of these sites could be made to ultimately provide close to 1000MW. It must be remembered that the first term of our administration started with the price of oil at $8 to $9 per barrel. Our budgets were not realised due to poor revenue intake from oil.

For these four locations, we had to seek loan from China at concessionary rate to support two of the sites. Three of these sites — Gerengu, Omotosho and Papalanto — were built to the point of commission before I left government in May 2007.

As at today, Papalanto, Omotosho and Geregu are generating power for the grid. Gas pipe vandalism has affected them all. Since they were to be expanded, there was work continuously going on for adequate gas provision, transmission and additional turbines to reach the ultimate magnitude or capacity of about 1000MW each. The problem of vandalism of gas pipelines remains with them as with Egbin.

Why we jettisoned wind, solar, tide power

"During our administration’s first term and going into the early part of the second term, we studied all the available and possible sources of power and energy. These include solar, wind, tide, biomass, thermal from gas, thermal from coal, thermal from nuclear and hydro.

We realised that technology for mass production of power from solar, wind and tide is still some distance away, and, therefore, the unit cost is prohibitive. They will do for small holding or domestic use and we instituted concessionary policy to encourage such domestic or small-holding installation and use.

Beginning of NIPP

"For large scale power production, we are left with thermal from gas, thermal from coal and hydro. We set for a twenty-year programme of nuclear energy only after we have almost exhausted what we can obtain from other thermal sources.

After a visit to Omoku where Rivers State was building a thermal unit close to an Agip gas source to eliminate long distance gas pipelines that could be subjected to vandalism, we embarked on the study and search for similar available gas sources close to which other thermal plants could be located.

Six of such sites were located at Sapele (Delta), Ehobor (Edo), Egbema (Imo), Gbaram (Bayelsa), Calabar (Cross River), Omoku (Rivers). That is the beginning of what is today called NIPP. It would be short in gas pipelines but might be somewhat long in transmission to grid line.

"We have to coordinate and harmonise five aspects of the building of generation and evacuation unit in each site — turbine, gas provision, civil works, electrical station and transmission or evacuation.

Unless all these are synchronised and brought together, expenditure on four, leaving out one as uncompleted, will still leave out power generation let alone having the power at our homes and factories. No matter what resources you may have, it will take a minimum of three years, if there are no interruptions or disruptions and with hard driving, to complete any one of these units. Without hard driving and with any disruption, it may take up to five years or more.

"Now, with ICT taken over by the private sector, we identified energy, transportation and water supply as major infrastructural needs to make 20-20-20 a reality.

If South Africa, with a population less than one-third of Nigerian population, has a power generation of some 40,000MW and yet still only an industrialising country, Nigeria will need close to 100,000MW of power generating capacity to become a serious industrialising country.

But with the existing power generation capacity, the four thermal units earlier embarked upon and the seven NIPP, if pursued vigorously, Nigeria was to have 10,000MW generating capacity by 2007/2008 and then move by leaps and bounds to some 20,000MW by 2015.

That programme is feasibly put in the pipeline but it has to be driven to be achieved. As a people who are desirous of making rapid economic and social progress, we have no alternative. Talking of any alternative can only be an idle talk or borne out of ignorance.

Consultations held with Govs, LG chiefs on NIPP

"Fortunately, revenue from oil had improved from 2003 and we have managed to keep some reserve to prevent the boon and burst of the past when we spent all when we had money and went flat when the oil price ebbed.

After consultation with the governors, the chairmen of local governments and the National Assembly, it was agreed to finance NIPP from reserve of unallocated oil revenue since energy touches every life and everywhere.

It was to be an investment contribution which is on the basis of revenue allocation formula and to be refunded when NIPP is privatised on the same basis of revenue allocation. At that time, everybody agreed and we moved to finance NIPP on that basis.

"In every case, to the best of my knowledge, all contracts for NIPP were based on open-publicly-advised tender system except for the turbines where the four major producers in the world — GE, Siemens, Hitachi and Alshtom —were invited to submit tender.

GE was the cheapest with the best terms all round but particularly including establishing a repair and maintenance centre in Nigeria. Turbines which were custom-produced will only be produced when there is assurance of payment in form of down payment or irrevocable letter of credit.

"To the best of my knowledge, the government policy was to pay contractors only 25% mobilisation fee. However, it is not the duty of the President to oversee such payment. You are well aware of those whose duty it is to pay.

If a contractor, who has been paid mobilisation fee is not actively on site, it will be wise to find out what the problem of such contractor may be — violence in the Niger Delta, extortion of money by the so-called militant groups, unfriendly community, waiting for raining season to go, awaiting equipment from abroad or any other reason.

If there is a contractor that has taken mobilisation fee or any fee for that matter and not performing, there is always the guarantee from his bank or insurance that can be called. For letters of credit, a contractor does not draw money until there is evidence of performance normally in form of shipping documents which are negotiated between the bank of the client and the bank of the supplier.

"You may wish to know that any allegation that companies are not registered or that non-existing companies were paid are not matters for the President but for appropriate officers in the relevant ministries.

If this ever happened, there would have been a big syndicate racket that should be broken and all concerned prosecuted because monies are paid by cheques or letters of credit. Companies will not have bank accounts opened for them without evidence of registration and other documents authenticated.

If the Committee has such a case, please ensure prosecution without delay. Let me just say that international and multi-national companies like the suppliers of turbines do not necessarily need to be registered in Nigeria to carry out operations, directly asking for waiver if necessary or through their local representatives.

I am, however, informed that the issue of unregistered companies has since been clarified and the Committee has received evidence of registration of all the 34 companies.

"While looking for solution to our energy problem, I visited South Africa where they depend heavily on thermal plant based on coal, generating in total 40,000MW and planning to spend $21 billion in the next five years.

We could not embark on coal generated thermal until we can produce coal locally and no private sector will be involved in coal or other solid mineral production unless there is assurance or expectation of reasonable return on such investment backed by necessary law, regulation and survey.

The solid mineral bill lasted two years in the National Assembly. And no investor could be persuaded to come to invest in solid mineral when there was no law in place. The law came in the last quarter of our administration. Very serious attention can now be paid to thermal generation from coal.

Meanwhile, we have taken to hydro to supplement thermal with Mambila and Zungeru and smaller potentials from where we can generate almost 4000MW.

NIPP projects went through due process

"There has been some allegation of waiver of due process. Let us all understand what is meant by due process.

It is the rule or regulation put in place for systematic and orderly business of government. Normal due process for award of contract is advertisement or, in case of selective tendering, ensuring sufficient number to avoid collusion.

Then the tender should be publicly opened, followed by analysis of the tender and award made on the recommendation by those who analyse.

Our Administration set up a due process unit to ensure that another check is in place especially with local contractor to see whether prices could be further reduced and to issue a certificate to ensure that there is budget provision for the project, the contract or the supply.

All NIPP projects went through due process to check on competence, prices, or cost and were issued with due process certificate but exempted from due process payment certificate since they were not projects on normal annual budget but on special provision from excess crude and the fund being available there was no need to cause any further delay in payment for such an urgent project where any delay will be costly in human discomfort and inadequate power supply to industries.

The first set of invoices by contractors were delayed in due process office for almost two months - an unnecessary delay which was holding up progress.

Prosecute those indicted for fraud

"Let me plead with the Committee again that where you have proven cases of fraud or corruption, please give details of the amount involved, the bank involved, the persons involved. Where it is corruption, the receiver and the giver.

Not only should you make public such proven misconduct, hand the offender with necessary documents to EFCC and/or ICPC.

"In all cases, in government, during our administration, we pursued the best interest of Nigeria and we went to great lengths to ensure that the interest of Nigeria, Nigerians and the government is protected.

As the head of that administration, I spared no public officer who committed any breach of public order, integrity and propriety, particularly fraud and corruption. No matter how high an official was, he was sanctioned for misbehaviour. In this respect, I lead by example. But if your Committee has anything to the contrary, bring it out here and now, to explain if explanation is necessary.

Delay on NIPP is double jeopardy

"Now, after it is all said and done, the bottom line is that Nigerians need power and they need it now. Any delay is double jeopardy — there is loss to our economic and industrial growth and, every month that the contractors are wittingly or unwittingly prevented by whatever reason or excuse from embarking on their jobs, Nigeria will pay more.

The hold-up and the delay that have attended the projects in the pipeline since May 2007 will, by my estimation, cause the nation not less than 25% more by the time the works are completed.

There is the danger that some of the equipment, particularly the turbines that are now at the port and elsewhere in the country may suffer deterioration if not kept in a special storage facility.

And they may have to be replaced or refurbished at a very high cost before they can be installed.

Without power, transportation, Vision 2020 'll be a mirage

"The point must be made and vigorously too that 20 20 20 will be a mirage without adequate power supply and adequate transportation. The private sector will have to be involved in helping to provide these either as contractors, suppliers or public-private partnership.

We cannot criminalise them, antagonise them, disgrace them and expect to get the best support and cooperation out of them. Most of the contractors and suppliers are companies and organisations with tremendous reputation and most of their management and staff are men of honour and dignity.

They deserve understanding and respect. Most of them, as far as I know, have carried out the task consciously and committedly. In all cases, there are officials or Committees who are supposed to monitor them.

"What I am saying is that the legislature, whether in their legislative duties, their oversight functions or in their investigative duties, must realise they share responsibility for progress of the nation especially the economy. Let the Legislature help the Executive in its onerous task of moving the economy forward and in realising 20 20 20.

"Theatrical or circus shows will provide fun and, may be, hurt some people but the reality will remain. Let us do everything possible to urgently implement the projects in the pipeline to minimise the current agonies of the Nigerian public.

One year is already lost, we cannot afford to lose another year without dire consequences in the coming years. Let us all be progressively positive and cumulatively constructive to move Nigeria forward. Let us move away from ‘Pull Him Down (Phd)’ syndrome.

"In summary, when our administration came in in 1999, we met seven power stations —Kainji, Jebba, Shiroro, Egbin, Afam, Sapele and Delta — all together in different stages of disrepair and obsolescence, generating about 1500MW.

My scorecard on power

"By 2007, we have added six new stations as follows with the seventh almost completed at Alaoji:
a) Okpai in Delta - 480MW by Agip

b) Afam II - 276MW

c) Omotosho - 330MW

d) Palalanto - 330MW

e) Geregu - 414MW

f) Ikot Abasi-Ibom Power - 145MW - to which Federal Government is a partner.

g) Alaoji - 545MW

h) To these must be added about 2000MW produced by Rivers State

i) We must also take cognizance of the heavy rehabilitation works in all the existing power stations: increasing their available capacity significantly.

"There are six NIPP projects in the pipeline and the expansion of Omotosho, Papalanto, Geregu and Alaoji to about 1000MW each by combined cycle and 2500MW from Mambilla.

In other words, in eight years of our Administration, we have provided six new power generating units of almost 2000MW.

"There was no transmission work embarked upon between 1982 and 2000. But by May 2007, we have taken transmission to Bayelsa State for the first time, double the transmission from Shiroro to Abuja to ensure stability of supply.

We have also awarded all the transmission contracts to close the transmission loop and ensure that vandalism of transmission or any fault in the transmission line will no longer keep any part of the country in the dark if there is adequate power generation. This is to ensure stability of power supply nationwide.

At the same time, we have embarked on pre-paid meter system to reduce non-payment of electricity bills and eliminate unauthorised connection. We moved from revenue generation of about N2 billion per month in year 2000 to about N7 billion per month in 2007. Repairs on the pipeline that was vandalised in February 2006 and which began immediately were completed only in March 2008.

"Finally, let me come to the quantum of money spent on power from 1999 to 2007. Various figures have been banded around ranging from US$4 billion to US$16 billion. They may all be right or they may all be wrong depending on what anybody takes as expenditure most of which is constant no matter what amount of power is generated, transmitted or distributed, your figure can be as high as you want to make it.

That figure will include personal emolument of staff, pensions, gratuities, transportation, maintenance, rural electrification, etc. If you take staff emolument, etc, out and limit expenditure to only running or operating costs and capital expenditure for generation, transmission and distribution, you will get a new set of figures.

If you add power-related training and expenditure in other ministries and departments such as education, NNPC and industry you will get yet another set of figures. If you limit yourself to capital expenditure and running costs you will get a set of figures that can truly be said to be really expenditure on power.

Capital expenditure: $6.5bn spent on power

"I have been told that the figure in this regard from 1999 to 2007 is in the region of $6.5 billion including outstanding letters of credit. But whatever figure you choose to take, to say that there is little or nothing to show for it is the greatest understatement of the year which will tend to portray inadequate knowledge or ignorance.

"From what I have said above, there are results to show for the expenditure. What is required is serious, adequate and committed follow-up and sustenance from where we stopped.

If the total expenditure has not translated to power availability at our homes and for our industries, it is because the little additional expenditure that is necessary for completion or for sustenance has not been made.

For example, if you spend $200 million on a power station and the switch gear costing less than half a million dollar is not installed, you will not get the benefit of the $200 million already invested. For the uninitiated, nothing has happened.

"Let me, at this juncture, crave the Committee’s indulgence to express appreciation, once again, to those my colleagues, collaborators and assistants who joined hands with me in serving Nigeria loyally, committedly, honestly and sacrificially.

You have done your best for your country, you have made your mark and I am sure the fruits of your labour will continue to be seen and surely appreciated. I am proud of the achievement we have made together. One thing that anybody may charge against almost all of us under our Administration who were involved in solving the power problem from 1999 to 2007 is passion and zealousness.

I will, however, accept such a charge without any apologies as I see passion and zealousness for the good of Nigeria as a virtue worthy of emulation.

No regrets

"I thank friends, relations, well-wishers and concerned citizens who have got in touch with me by letters, telephone calls, e-mails and text messages to express their feelings and concerns. The lot of reformers must be understood is not without its pain and stress.

We have no regret for all that we have done for our country and humanity. We thank God for the opportunity to serve Him by devotedly serving our country and we thank Him for His grace. We also thank Nigerians and friends outside Nigeria who appreciate what we have done.

I am so confirmed and encouraged by the good we have done for this country politically, economically and socially that I have no regret whatsoever. We have taken Nigeria to where it should be within the limited time we had.

"Honourable Chairman and Honourable Members, thank you. I am ready to deal with any allegations or approvals which my presentation to you so far has not clarified or adequately explained. But let me just add that no approval or programme or policy was granted or embarked upon for personal enrichment or aggrandisement.

If, however, any official or public officer has made a genuine mistake, he or she should be sanctioned and corrected at the same time.

I understand that threats for all sorts of spurious reasons are being issued for other investigations, no honest officials or political officers who served in my Administration should feel threatened by such threats if their hands are clean and clear.”
Re: 330KV Onitsha-benin Transmission Line Inaugurated by rhymz(m): 6:43am On Mar 01, 2013
UNITED MAN: I can confirm that light is a bit stable in onitsha but still very poor in d sw generally. Nice1 though.
Onitsha is one of the best cities when it comes to Light. You can be sure of constant electricity there so long as you continue to recharge your prepaid metres. Very impressive I must say.

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