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Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by akelicious(m): 5:55am On Aug 09, 2017
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has insisted that the challenges facing the power sector is not technical but manmade.

Nigeria’s energy crises have persisted despite series of assurances by the Federal Government that the power challenges will be given maximum attention and treated with despatch.
But two years down the line, not much had changed, and in some instances, the situation had gone from bad to worse, with energy costs accounting for the highest spend for homes and businesses as Nigerians rely on alternative sources to get by.
Besides, Fashola has faced a series of backlashes for failing to fix power following his past boasting that this could be achieved within months.
But speaking at a dinner organised by the Petroleum Club in Lagos last week, he clarified, “some people have said because I am not an engineer is the reason for continued power instability. But many people have served before me that are engineers and the challenges in power are still there, though I acknowledge their efforts.

“Most of the problems in the sector are not engineering but manmade. For instance, we have a situation where close to 900 containers that have switches, feeders, control units meant for the power plants are trapped in our own ports for almost a decade. During this administration, we have now received 387 containers in one year that could not be retrieved in a decade, and we have started moving them to different power stations in the country.”
He added that power has also improved under the Buhari’s administration. According to him, “two years ago, that is May 29th when this administration came to power, Nigeria was generating 2,690 megawatts (mw), but by May 29th this year, power generation is now 4,014mw. What we did is that from the onset, we set a road map that will take us to more incremental energy.”
Speaking further, he said: “the years we were getting 2690mw and perhaps less, this economy was growing. But at a time when we are generating 4,014mw, we are in recession. It shows we were growing but not developing. India, for instance relies on self generating power in their industrial sector, and they are manufacturing and exporting. India is advertising Made in India because they have developed the capacity to manufacture. So we have to look in the mirror.”
In addition, he said: “today, the power is largely controlled by the private sector, that is the Distribution Companies (Discos) and the generating companies (Gencos). After all, we said we don’t want government again but the private sector. We said the private sectors have the skills and technical know-how to run it, so if we are not generating or distributing power, whose fault? Government is only the manager of the transmitting company.”
He continued, “The problem is also a value chain; you don’t solve one and leave the other. If Nigerians understand the situation on ground, they will be more considerate in their assessment and work with us to get there.”
Fashola identified some other issues affecting the sector to include liquidity, debts, supply of gas etc, adding that most of the rich do not pay for the power they consume.

On supply of gas, he said his ministry is working with Ministry of Petroleum Resources, and related parastatals to improve on supply of gas, and urged members of The Petroleum Club to assist in the supply of gas.
He also said that government is also providing independent power to 37 universities and seven teaching hospitals, while the Rural Electrification Agency would assist in the provision of power in the rural areas.
In his opening remark, Chairman, The Petroleum Club, Lagos Godswill Ihetu, noted that issues and challenges relating to the power sector is among the commanding heights of the economy.

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Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by ledamola(m): 5:57am On Aug 09, 2017
Excuse
Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by segebase(m): 5:59am On Aug 09, 2017
just resign
Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by Atiku2019: 6:09am On Aug 09, 2017
Barth Nnaji cool
Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by greatgod2012(f): 6:11am On Aug 09, 2017
Excuses upon excuses!


Mr rocket science, why did you accept to head the ministries you know nothing about


You've just used this appointment to jeopardize the little recognition and respect you garnered as a former Lagos state governor!

Resign from this ministry and earn back your respect!

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Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by clarocuzioo(m): 7:37am On Aug 09, 2017
Honourable minister of darkness, you are not in a technical ministry to speak grammar, if you want to speak grammar go to the law court, all of a sudden constant supply of electricity has become rocket science, and from your own words your government is irresponsible because it has failed to provide power for it's citizens in two years, power supply during this rainy season is highly erratic and at the end of the month Nigerians are made to pay through their noses for electricity not used, all thanks to our grammar speaking minister for the electricity tariff hike when it does not commusurate with the supply , I wonder what will happen during the dry season
Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by paBuhari(m): 7:41am On Aug 09, 2017
But I thought one brown roof scientist said power supply is not rocket science







Fashola = incompetent nincompoop
Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by Ehiscotch(m): 7:55am On Aug 09, 2017
I must commend the efforts of the government on the independent power supply to schools and the rural electrification policy. Fashola we are enjoying 24HR power supply here.
Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by Nobody: 8:22am On Aug 09, 2017
Ehiscotch:
I must commend the efforts of the government on the independent power supply to schools and the rural electrification policy. Fashola we are enjoying 24HR power supply here.
Which area is that?
Re: Poor Management, Bane Of Power Sector, Says Fashola by Ehiscotch(m): 8:32am On Aug 09, 2017
asuustrike2009:
Which area is that?
Major parts of oturkpo, Benue state.

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