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APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by fkaz(m): 4:47pm On Feb 11, 2015
Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has assured that the General Muhammadu Buhari government will slash tariffs on imported vehicles.

He also said that the APC government would tackle the power problem by decentralising power generation across the country.

While addressing a town hall meeting of political stakeholders in Ondo State on Tuesday, Osinbajo said Buhari will not Islamise Nigeria contrary to the campaign smear of the Peoples Democratic Party.

He said, “We do not agree that there should be high tariffs on imported cars whether new or old ones because Nigeria is not producing cars for now.

“What we will do first is to fix power and encourage local production of cars. But before then we will reduce the high tariffs that Nigerians are paying to import vehicles into the country.”

Prof. Osinbajo argued that Nigerians should not find it difficult to purchase cars for their soci0-economic activities, and the APC government would ensure lower tariffs when voted into power.

On power, the vice presidential candidate said the problem in Nigeria was traceable to the lack of supply of gas to the power plants.

He promised that module power plants would be situated in neighborhoods where power is needed and gas supplied to it using trucks and other means besides pipelines.

According to him, the model has already been put to use in Lagos State where such plants supply power to designated neighborhoods.

Osinbajo also denied that the APC government would ban commercial motor cycles across the country, saying okada would be allowed provided riders obey laws and keep to the rules in the states where they operate.

He lamented the unemployment situation in the country, saying that as an emergency measure, the APC government would cooperate with states in creating 20,000 jobs annually in the country.

He said corruption would be stopped so that resources would be available for development projects.

He said under APC government, it would be criminal not to pay pensions, saying the law that would be put in place would compel employers to ensure pensioners got their entitlements as soon as they retire.

Osinbajo added that the job creation strategy would involve making loans available to small businesses with little or no interest.

http://www.punchng.com/news/apc-will-slash-tariffs-on-imported-cars-osinbajo/

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by SeverusSnape(m): 4:49pm On Feb 11, 2015
Osinbajo at it again...Haba!

Please stop lying, Oh!...You're a lawyer, Worst of all; you're now a politician.
**in buhari's voice**....Kwontinue, It is fart of za jab.

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by KINGSNEEZE(m): 4:54pm On Feb 11, 2015
He can say that to the flies, so now he want to entice us with car tariff and OGA pastor which part of Lagos uses the module power plants?. I don't want to say u are lying cus is not for me to judge u after all u are a man of God but try not to lie next time

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by fkaz(m): 4:55pm On Feb 11, 2015
Nigeria need focus and Intelligent leaders, not the crop of leader that are ruling now

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 4:55pm On Feb 11, 2015
It's is criminal to shot up tarrif on imported new and second hand car without a corresponding increase in local production at competitive price.

You only encourage smuggling and the resultant loss of revenue to the government by way of reduced custom duty...

You can't inconvenient Nigerians because of some cabal close to the seat of government ...promising the govt they can meet demand, which obviously is a daunting task...

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by bokohalal(m): 5:00pm On Feb 11, 2015
For this reason, APC don win!

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by atlwireles: 5:00pm On Feb 11, 2015
So you're telling investors building assembly plants to back off undecided. Because you intend to reduce tariff, that have not gone up yet?


What is this decentralising power generation? Is power production currently centralised?

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by bokohalal(m): 5:02pm On Feb 11, 2015
KINGSNEEZE:
He can say that to the flies, so now he want to entice us with car tariff and OGA pastor which part of Lagos uses the module power plants?. I don't want to say u are lying cus is not for me to judge u after all u are a man of God but try not to lie next time

Read below


ilugunboy:
It's is criminal to shot up tarrif on imported new and second hand car without a corresponding increase in local production at competitive price.
You only encourage smuggling and the resultant loss of revenue to the government by way of reduced custom duty...
You can't inconvenience Nigerians because of some cabal close to the seat of government ...promising the govt they can meet demand, which obviously is a daunting task...

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Akinsz: 5:03pm On Feb 11, 2015
PDP Poverty Development Party

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by alaoeri: 5:05pm On Feb 11, 2015
bokohalal:
For this reason, APC don win!
For sure because we are marchingBUHARI to Aso rock & marchGEJ out to Otuoke. cool

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:09pm On Feb 11, 2015
atlwireles:
So you're telling investors building assembly plants to back off undecided. Because you intend to reduce tariff, that have not gone up yet?


What is this decentralising power generation? Is power production currently centralised?


When you encourage 100-200 small modular power operators generating around 10MW per plant in each regions of Nigeria and dedicated to specific neighborhoods ...you can easily add around 2,000MW per region.....that is 12,000MW.

Honestly power generation and 24hr power supply is not a difficult science, as the likes of the Lagos State government, Dangote, Nigeria flour mills and BUA have proven to us.....its a science that have been in existence for several years ..

We just need a governemmt that can take such bold initiative and not the halfhearted privatization that was sold to us...

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by RedArrow: 5:11pm On Feb 11, 2015
PDP were counting their chickens before they are hatched.

No enabling environment for production yet they increase tariff.


Sai Buhari/Osinbajo Till GEJ can differentiate between production and Assembling

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:12pm On Feb 11, 2015
APC is really determined to take us 40 years backwards

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by asha80(m): 5:12pm On Feb 11, 2015
atlwireles:
So you're telling investors building assembly plants to back off undecided. Because you intend to reduce tariff, that have not gone up yet?


What is this decentralising power generation? Is power production currently centralised?
well maybe he is talking about the 'national grid' issue.

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by talktimi(m): 5:13pm On Feb 11, 2015
This man is either clueless grin or he really doesn't have a grasp/idea of what he's yapping about

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by KINGSNEEZE(m): 5:16pm On Feb 11, 2015
Read my comment over try nd relate it with urs then u comeback and tell me if they have any connection , I was thinking u want to help ur pastor nd answer the question I asked
bokohalal:


Read below


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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by atlwireles: 5:16pm On Feb 11, 2015
ilugunboy:



When you encourage 100-200 small modular power operators generating around 10MW per plant in each regions of Nigeria and dedicated to specific neighborhoods ...you can easily add around 2,000MW per region.....that is 6,000MW.

Honesty power generation and 24hr power supply is not a difficult science, as the likes of the Lagos State government, Dangote, Nigeria flour mills and BUA have proven to us.....its a science in existence several years ago...

Is anyone stopping anybody or any state from doing that right now. I hope you know, the Nigerian private sector generates almost 15,000MW of captive power. I support any means of power production, but don't tell me Power generation is currently centralised.

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by talktimi(m): 5:17pm On Feb 11, 2015
asha80:
well maybe he is talking about the 'national grid' issue.
power HAS been decentralized already for some yrs now during the tenure of this administration that's why there's no more PHCN. School me if I'm wrong


Modified* pls explain what you mean by the "national grid issue" in relation to what the amiable prof (whom Musiwa describes as an illiterate) and atlwireless.

Thank

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by atlwireles: 5:17pm On Feb 11, 2015
asha80:
well maybe he is talking about the 'national grid' issue.

Yep, that might be the issue here.
Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:18pm On Feb 11, 2015
atlwireles:


Is anyone stopping anybody or any state from doing that right now. I hope you know, the Nigerian private sector generates almost 15,000MW of captive power. I support any means of power production, but don't tell me Power generation is currently centralised.

15,000MW of captive power you say? Whaooooooo....we are not living in the same Nigeria.

Of course....the power sector is still fully regulated by NERC.....and this surely cannot encourage modular operators.....there are loads of power generated by Dangote and BUA been wasted because they can't sell it...

So what happens from the generation to the transmission and eventual distribution of this your bogus 15,000MW?

Chai!

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by BobNeli(m): 5:20pm On Feb 11, 2015
These bunch of ALL PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN (APC) scaliwags can only succeed in shooting themselves in the legs. We are talking about economic policies that will project Nigeria into one of the fastest growing economies in the world and this one is only telling us that we are just good remaining a consummer nation. Is that what we want? Eating the future of our children.

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by atlwireles: 5:23pm On Feb 11, 2015
Dangote, Others Generate 15,000MW Of Electricity From Private Plants

Read more at: http://www.ventures-africa.com/2014/04/dangote-others-generate-15000mw-of-electricity-from-private-plants/



VENTURES AFRICA – BUA Group, Honeywell and Dangote Group in conjunction with similar manufacturing plants across Nigeria are generating more than 15,000 megawatts of electricity used by the companies off the national grid, Dr. Lazarus Angbazo, President and CEO of General Electric (GE) Nigeria disclosed at the weekend. According to him, the captive power of 15,000mw is sufficient for the private companies to operate. “When I say they are captive, I am talking about consumer industrial groups that are self-generating, like the Dangote Cement, Bua Cement, Lafarge Cement and others,” explained Angbazo. He said due to inefficient power supply, these groups are constructing private power plants to ensure their operations are not affected by epileptic supply of electricity in the country. “We are in partnership with Dangote, for example, on Obajana, Ibese, Shagamu and Gboko and we are the one providing the power,” local news platform, local daily ThisDay quoted him as saying. Honeywell also gets power from GE, as well as other companies producing food and making use of GE engines. Angbazo said further that the groups have been able to continuously produce the quantity of electricity required for their operations due to their financial muscle, citing Dangote, which is Africa’s largest producer of cement as an example. According to him, the companies are taking the same step in the generation of captive power to ensure smooth operations. The CEO said GE would during next month’s World Economic Forum (WEF) holding in Nigeria talk about how the partnership it has with respect to additional power generating capacity would be increased. He added that the 11 distribution companies (DISCOs) can generate power within their own networks, without going through the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), if they are financially buoyant enough. This, he said would be good as the DISCOs lose up to 40 percent of power allocated to them from the generating companies on transmission. The GE Nigeria chief said he expects some DISCOs to have generating capacity in the next few years, especially the big ones like Ibadan, Ikeja, Enugu and Eko. This he noted will improve electricity supply in Nigeria. Africa’s largest economy with over 170 million people still produces less than 4,000 MW of electricity, a dismal figure when compared with South Africa’s estimated population of 52.9 million and 44, 000MW power generation level. However, reforms in Nigeria’s critical power sector, is expected to bring the much desire succour to its citizens and boost economic activities. Early this year, renowed economist, Jim O’Niell was quoted as saying the country’s economy “could grow at 10-12 percent by sorting out this problem alone.”

Read more at: http://www.ventures-africa.com/2014/04/dangote-others-generate-15000mw-of-electricity-from-private-plants/

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:23pm On Feb 11, 2015
BobNeli:
These bunch of ALL PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN (APC) scaliwags can only succeed in shooting themselves in the legs. We are talking about economic policies that will project Nigeria into one of the fastest growing economies in the world and this one is only telling us that we are just good remaining a consummer nation. Is that what we want? Eating the future of our children.

Same school of thought with Oga......we will...we will....

You crawl....you walk....and then you run. You can't cut corners....

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by egift(m): 5:24pm On Feb 11, 2015
Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:25pm On Feb 11, 2015
atlwireles:
Dangote, Others Generate 15,000MW Of Electricity From Private Plants

Read more at: http://www.ventures-africa.com/2014/04/dangote-others-generate-15000mw-of-electricity-from-private-plants/



VENTURES AFRICA – BUA Group, Honeywell and Dangote Group in conjunction with similar manufacturing plants across Nigeria are generating more than 15,000 megawatts of electricity used by the companies off the national grid, Dr. Lazarus Angbazo, President and CEO of General Electric (GE) Nigeria disclosed at the weekend. According to him, the captive power of 15,000mw is sufficient for the private companies to operate. “When I say they are captive, I am talking about consumer industrial groups that are self-generating, like the Dangote Cement, Bua Cement, Lafarge Cement and others,” explained Angbazo. He said due to inefficient power supply, these groups are constructing private power plants to ensure their operations are not affected by epileptic supply of electricity in the country. “We are in partnership with Dangote, for example, on Obajana, Ibese, Shagamu and Gboko and we are the one providing the power,” local news platform, local daily ThisDay quoted him as saying. Honeywell also gets power from GE, as well as other companies producing food and making use of GE engines. Angbazo said further that the groups have been able to continuously produce the quantity of electricity required for their operations due to their financial muscle, citing Dangote, which is Africa’s largest producer of cement as an example. According to him, the companies are taking the same step in the generation of captive power to ensure smooth operations. The CEO said GE would during next month’s World Economic Forum (WEF) holding in Nigeria talk about how the partnership it has with respect to additional power generating capacity would be increased. He added that the 11 distribution companies (DISCOs) can generate power within their own networks, without going through the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), if they are financially buoyant enough. This, he said would be good as the DISCOs lose up to 40 percent of power allocated to them from the generating companies on transmission. The GE Nigeria chief said he expects some DISCOs to have generating capacity in the next few years, especially the big ones like Ibadan, Ikeja, Enugu and Eko. This he noted will improve electricity supply in Nigeria. Africa’s largest economy with over 170 million people still produces less than 4,000 MW of electricity, a dismal figure when compared with South Africa’s estimated population of 52.9 million and 44, 000MW power generation level. However, reforms in Nigeria’s critical power sector, is expected to bring the much desire succour to its citizens and boost economic activities. Early this year, renowed economist, Jim O’Niell was quoted as saying the country’s economy “could grow at 10-12 percent by sorting out this problem alone.”

Read more at: http://www.ventures-africa.com/2014/04/dangote-others-generate-15000mw-of-electricity-from-private-plants/

So which of this power from Dangote and the other millers ( they generate more power than they required...but they need the steam from the power generation to fire their milling machines) is getting to nigerians ?

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by atlwireles: 5:28pm On Feb 11, 2015
ilugunboy:


15,000MW of captive power you say? Whaooooooo....we are not living in the same Nigeria.

Of course....the power sector is still fully regulated by NERC.....and this surely cannot encourage modular operators.....there are loads of power generated by Dangote and BUA been wasted because they can't sell it...

So what happens from the generation to the transmission and eventual distribution of this your bogus 15,000MW?

Chai!

No regulation is stopping you or states in Nigeria, from building their own plant. The big issue in Nigeria is the price of power.

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by asha80(m): 5:28pm On Feb 11, 2015
talktimi:
power HAS been decentralized already for some yrs now during the tenure of this administration that's why there's no more PHCN. School me if I'm wrong


Modified* pls explain what you mean by the "national grid issue" in relation to what the amiable prof (whom Musiwa describes as an illiterate) and atlwireless.

Thank
all power generated by any power plant in the country is channeled to a central national grid that is in turn redistributed all round the country rather than that power generated in that power plant being used within the geographical area that power is generated thereby reducing power loss during the transmission to the so called national grid

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by atlwireles: 5:29pm On Feb 11, 2015
ilugunboy:


So which of this power from Dangote and the other millers ( they generate more power than they required...but they need the steam from the power generation to fire their milling machines) is getting to nigerians ?

Price, price, price.

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:29pm On Feb 11, 2015
atlwireles:


No regulation is stopping you or states in Nigeria, from building their own plant. The big issue in Nigeria is the price of power.

If Dangote and the rest can generate such massive amount of power....why is it been wasted...?

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:30pm On Feb 11, 2015
atlwireles:


Price, price price.

Price ? Who regulates it..?

It's far more than just issue of price...

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Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by atlwireles: 5:32pm On Feb 11, 2015
ilugunboy:


If Dangote and the rest can generate such massive amount of power....why is it been wasted...?


Several issues, lack of infrastructures and pricing are the main bottlenecks.
Re: APC Will Slash Tariffs On Imported Cars -osinbajo by Nobody: 5:32pm On Feb 11, 2015
asha80:
all power generated by any power plant in the country is channeled to a central national grid that is in turn redistributed all round the country rather than that power generated in that power plant being used within the geographical area that power is generated thereby reducing power loss during the transmission to the so called national grid

Is that not a form of regulation......?

Is that good for the gencos......knowing fully well that they can only bill the discos on what the discos receives?

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