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Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Kingson56(m): 2:22am On Jun 25, 2016
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, Thursday in Lagos advised industrialists, directors and other employers of labour in the country not to panic or downsize their staff in the face of current power supply challenges saying the Federal Government has put a roadmap in place that would ensure progressive power supply from incremental to steady and then uninterrupted power supply nationwide.

Speaking at two major events – the Quarterly Business Luncheon of the Institute of Directors (IOD) and the 13th Distinguished Electrical and Electronics Engineers Annual Lecture, Fashola, who was Guest Speaker at the IOD Business Luncheon, underscored his optimism that the current challenges facing the power sector would be over soon, saying the present administration was committed to ensuring a sustainable power supply in the country.

The Minister, who was also Guest of Honour at the Distinguished Electrical and Electronic Engineers Annual Lecture of the Nigerian Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (NIEEE), told the industrialists, entrepreneurs, directors and other employers of Labour in the Organised Private Sector not to panic by downsizing, shutting down or laying off their staff saying that the nation would overcome the challenges of unsteady power supply just as it had overcome other critical national challenges.

Establishing the context within which to analyse the current situation in the power sector, Fashola traced the evolution of the country’s electricity industry to the 1950s when the nation’s electricity was managed by the Electricity Corporation of Nigeria (ECN) which later gave way to the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) which finally handed over to the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) saying that in all those transitions, the generation, transmission and distribution of power was in the hands of the government which also issued meters.

Noting that he inherited a privatised power sector where majority shares of the sector was sold to private companies, Fashola said the majority share was sold in 2013, 63 years after, when government unbundled the PHCN and sold the generation, and distribution processes to private companies adding that government only retained the transmission aspect of power which it manages through the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

Government, the Minister said, also created regulatory agencies like the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET) the Nigerian Electricity Management and Safety Agency (NEMSA) and the Nigerian Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO) adding that by unbundling the PHCN into 18 companies, government stopped producing and distributing power as well as issuing meters.

He added, “Therefore the power sector I inherited is one that the role of government is reduced to policy and regulation” adding that the functions of generation and distribution were now carried out by the Generation Companies (GenCos) and the Distribution Companies (DisCos) which also have the function of issuing meters.

Noting that the power sector would have been in transition for three years in November this year out of which the present administration has spent one year and he would have spent seven months as Minister, Fashola asked, “The context, therefore, is, between 1950 and 2013 what did we achieve in power?” pointing out that in all that time, only 4,000MW was generated while not all consumers were metered out of the six million known consumers.

“What is reasonable to expect within three years of privatization and one year of a new government in respect of a problem that could not be solved in 63 years?”, he asked, adding, “It is in this context that we can discuss my role as policy maker, regulatory supervisor and enabler for the private sector-led electricity market”.



Noting that the real problem in the sector was lack of sufficient electricity, Fashola, who recalled that the highest generation capacity, achieved only in February this year, was 5074MW for a country of no less than 150 million people as against Chad and Liberia with 84MW and 40MW electricity demands respectively, said the solution to insufficient power was to get more power adding, “This is the basis for leg one of our roadmap- Incremental Power”.

Elucidating further on the plan to produce sufficient power, Fashola listed the various power projects being undertaken across the country, some of which have either been completed and working or are in advanced stages of completion, to include repair of gas turbines, strengthening transmission to evacuate power and the National Independent Power Project (NIPP), Gbarain which, according to him, has now been completed and is being tested.

Other power sources targeted to increase power supply, according to him, also include expanding Qua Iboe, completing Kaduna Power Plant with generation capacity of 215MW, Kasimbilla with 40MW, Dadin Kowa with 39MW, Azura with 300MW, Zungeru 700MW and Gurara 30MW, adding that other sources besides gas powered plants include Zuma Coal, Mambilla Hydro with 1,200MW and Solar which, according to him, is targeted for rural electrification and universities, small hydro-dams as well as some uncompleted constituency projects and embedded generation such as Parias Power.

To achieve Steady Power, Fashola, who recommended a full audit of consumers in the country, which, according to him, could best be done through a comprehensive national census exercise, said it would be impossible to provide steady power supply without a data on the number of people requiring the utility. The Minister added that such an audit would help to bring all consumers into the metering net so as to make them pay for what they consume adding that this would boost the finances of the power generating and distribution companies to deliver more power and for maintenance of power facilities.

The Minister said the prospect of achieving uninterrupted power lay in the maintenance of sustained growth in the sector to match population increase, energy conservation in homes and offices, energy preservation and conservation of water and loss reduction.

He, however, noted that even if all the other variables were met, the hope of steady and uninterrupted power supply could only be assured if the challenges facing the sector were solved some of which he said include, the management of the expectation of the people to have power immediately after privatization because of the impression created that this would happen immediately after, agitations by various aggrieved groups that sometimes lead to attacks on power assets, vandalism of power assets, power theft and problems of payment of bills which include assaults on collectors.

Stressing the importance of conservation in achieving uninterrupted power at the 13th DEEEAL Lecture which he earlier attended, Fashola said at every phase of the roadmap conservation of energy was vital “because whatever is wasted will never be enough” adding that getting incremental power and then steady and uninterrupted power would require that what would be generated would not be wasted.

The Minister, who recalled that the nation achieved 5,074MW of electricity for the first time this year declared, “Energy efficiency is critical at all stages even when we are trying to get incremental power at this stage when we have the capacity to produce about 5,000MW, assuming we have no gas issues”, adding, “That 5,000MW can serve more than the people which it is currently serving if we conserve it”.


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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Standing5(m): 2:48am On Jun 25, 2016
Yes sir. We will obey.
Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by totorimi: 3:28am On Jun 25, 2016
Fashola has become a story teller, he should start working and quit the long sermons.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Fairytales: 3:35am On Jun 25, 2016
Fashola the minister of darkness has spoken grin

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by ckmayoca: 3:50am On Jun 25, 2016
Oh so if we couldn't pay back our loan AMCON can disgrace us after using all the little profit for salary and generating power abi? We don hear.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by seunlayi(m): 4:01am On Jun 25, 2016
Ogbeni brf, talk less and do the needful, Nigerians are not smiling even the zombies are angry



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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by mikolo80: 4:06am On Jun 25, 2016
How dis guy take implement brt in 5 months in Lagos. Him just de fall hand anyhow

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by ryd3(m): 5:24am On Jun 25, 2016
Politics at the federal level is totally different from state. There are so many issues with power, but one question... Shouldn't we invest more in coal generated power? India boasts of over 300,000 mv of power from that. This will give us options in the light of politics in the gas industry.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Nobody: 6:18am On Jun 25, 2016
You see madness? You told us any serious government would fix the power problem in 6 months, we believed you. After one year and going from bad to the worst, you are now telling us you have a roadmap and we should believe you?

We should continue to buy diesel and fuel and run the insanely high amount of keeping up with production abi? Ok, we will do that. Ok.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by idupaul: 6:21am On Jun 25, 2016
The monumental failure in the Ministry of power has spoken again

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by TechRev: 6:54am On Jun 25, 2016
Madness on the increase. When a politician that has never run a successful business but made his wealth from looting public funds advices business men. My brother this is simply not a case of 80million naira website.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by malele(m): 6:59am On Jun 25, 2016
Fashola talks too much, roadmap that leads to nowhere

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by banki(m): 7:30am On Jun 25, 2016
seunlayi:
Ogbeni brf, talk less and do the needful, Nigerians are not smiling even the zombies are angry




Please what is the role of the distribution companies in all of these
Who owns those distribution and generating companies
Who sold it to them
When we answer those questions we will know why there is no light
Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by predear(m): 7:48am On Jun 25, 2016
In owerri, amakohia precisely we hav not seen light for over one week now nd dis yeye failure minister wants me to take him serious.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Tayoen(f): 8:40am On Jun 25, 2016
Is it even possible

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by HopeAlive14(m): 8:41am On Jun 25, 2016
Day by day, this APC government is beginning to realize that governance at the Federal level is not a joke.

It is one thing to "pull down" another government; it is another thing to build yours!

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Nobody: 8:42am On Jun 25, 2016
There is difference between governing sane people and insane ppl... When ds man took that job, i knew he's going to fail. The whole of Nigeria? Some crazy sections are really crazy to the bone marrow. They will frustrate all ur efforts. They are bombing everywhere, killing in the name of a religion. When u govern Lagos, it was smooth.. Abi? Cus u are dealing with the most peaceful and sane people in the whole of Africa. Now u are ruling beans and shafts.,,,,


anyways
DrabeeyWasHere

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by c4tnoelz: 8:42am On Jun 25, 2016
Kk nau
Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by MARKone(m): 8:42am On Jun 25, 2016
To achieve steady power supply is no rocket science - Fashola
But here in Nigeria it is a mysterious and spiritual science that our caretakers have failed generation upon generation to decipher!!! My light now comes for 1hr every 3days, at times just 3mins.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Dottore: 8:42am On Jun 25, 2016
This man has really disappointed me. I used to hold him in very high esteem

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by truthspeaks: 8:43am On Jun 25, 2016
.....Or the minister of darkness/rocket science will revoke ur operating licence or probably send AMCON after u.

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by GBAGAAUN(m): 8:43am On Jun 25, 2016
No light here
Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by 9jacodedgist(m): 8:43am On Jun 25, 2016
my benefactor
Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by seunlayi(m): 8:43am On Jun 25, 2016
Apc needs to wake up from slumber

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Zico5(m): 8:44am On Jun 25, 2016
Its time we tell ourselves the truth cos things will not get better if we maintain this clueless orientation. These 5% will finish this country if we don't put them where they belong which is dustbin. Ur brothers are blowing gas installation, u are praising them to ground everything and u are still lamenting that u are in total darkness. You be real yeye people

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by damola311: 8:45am On Jun 25, 2016
This people are not getting right....
Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by SlayerSupreme: 8:45am On Jun 25, 2016
APC minister of darkness

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by tolexy007(m): 8:46am On Jun 25, 2016
den fix the power..

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by Izonpikin: 8:46am On Jun 25, 2016
It's just a sad situation for fashola...


Sorry daddy...Nigeria is a crazy place..try join kachikwu go beg Niger delta make gas transportation and production through the blown up lines resume...beg your president to grow some diplomacy within him to handle this country aright...

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Re: Power Supply: Don’t Shut Down, Don’t Downsize, Fashola Tells Industrialists by WAGAZ: 8:47am On Jun 25, 2016
Story

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