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Deep Soul (f)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #32 on: January 05, 2007, 04:09 PM »

Whn I saw the title of the thread, I almost flipped! 24hrs! We'D be lucky to see 10hrs!

Methinks the power situation in Rivers has become worse since they commissioned the so called 60 billion naira "generator"!

@Chidexy
I think Bayelsa is now finally connected to the grid. They really weren't missing much anyway!

Being optimistic, I think the power situation, generally, will get better soon. Who'D have thought we'D have a functional telecoms industry, say, 8yrs ago?


batosai
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #33 on: January 05, 2007, 05:13 PM »

i'D say we'D b lucky
by the way i heard PHCN means Please Have your Candles Neraby
Crownvilla (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #34 on: January 05, 2007, 10:01 PM »

I beg to differ with those of you who blame the failure of Omoku IPP on the distribution system. I would assume that before you commit N50 billion of public money into a project, you do the relevant research and have a sound understanding of the existing legislation.

If Rivers state don't have the legal mandate to distribute power, have they just discoverd this after the event? Why didn't they enter a rock solid agreement or MOU with PHCN for the distribution before they embarked on such a massive project?

The selfsame Rivers have at least two other Independent Power Plants (IPPs); one in Eleme and somehwere else. Did the first one ever work? If not, why didn't they rectify whatever the problem was with the first IPP before embarking on more?

By the way, why call it Independent if it isn't?

During the commissioning ceremony on 5/12/06, they told the whole world that there would be constant power supply in Rivers. What a farce!!!


McKren (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #35 on: January 06, 2007, 12:12 AM »

Crownvilla someone will soon tell you, you don't understand
Understand what that the Government did not do a feasibility study before embarking on the project? that the Government did not know that the legislation available will not permit them to distribute it and thus look for an alternative? Why commit N50b to a project that will fail if its not a decoy to syphon money.
They are waisting theretime, whatever Nigeria is we are all bearing the brunt somehow no matter how highly placed.


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@ McKren you do not have a proper understanding of the problems
crazykid (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #36 on: January 06, 2007, 09:51 PM »

Looks like you all have forgotten you are in Nigeria.
am sure it was a mistake.
maybe he ment 24 seconds  Angry
Radiant (f)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #37 on: January 07, 2007, 01:52 AM »

When I saw the topic, I was happy until I read the first post and others. Angry

babake81 (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #38 on: January 07, 2007, 10:12 PM »

generator merchants are not about to close shop in naija any time soon

,  24 hr electricity ke!
asdan (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #39 on: January 08, 2007, 05:51 PM »

yes for the pass 72hrs Rivers state have jenjoy uninterrupted power.the omoku gas turbine is working
Sani
babake81 (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #40 on: January 08, 2007, 09:08 PM »

what part of rivers state r u talking about??   talk wetin u sabi
 no be them say,  no part of PH enjoys 24/7 electricity,  I stand to be corrected
E-Jaja (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #41 on: January 10, 2007, 03:35 PM »

Forget Odili he is just a good talker his nick name is papa promise, he only used the power project to enrich himself and some other of his friends,

he has nothing to be remmbered for in Rivers state when he leaves office   
azorjiu (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #42 on: January 10, 2007, 04:31 PM »

There might be a glowing splint at the end of the tunnel. Let's pray it works this time around.

Below is an article culled from thisday

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Obasanjo to Commission a Power Plant Per Month
From Josephine Lohor in Abuja, 01.10.2007

   

President Olusegun Obasanjo is to commission one power plant each month in the remaining five months of his administration which would begin in February, with the Geregu Power Plant in Kogi State.
Speaking during the Presidential Stakeholders Forum on the Economy yesterday, the Obasanjo regretted that although he had earlier promised to begin such commissioning this month, the Omotosho Power Plant would be commissioned in March, while that of Papalanto in Ogun State is slated for April. He also set an April 1, 2006 date for the take-off of the introduction of ethanol in fuel in the country.
While disclosing that the next meeting of stakeholders on the economy will hold April 5, the President emphasised that the meeting would look at �where we started, where we are, where we want to be by 2010 � 2015. We will even want to take it to 2020.�
He also noted that the Federal Government is �anchoring the reforms in such a way that they will not be a flash in the pan. They will be sustained�, added that �we are getting things right in agriculture, health, telecommunication, banking and power where for over 10 years before we came, there was not a cent in investment in power. That is 10 years of nothing in that sector�.
Reacting to a comment on the level of smuggling in the country, Obasanjo stated that, �from all records, the Customs are doing their best. But at times, Garri pass water for them. But they are doing their best. Unfortunately, what is being smuggled is so annoyingly irrelevant; used tyres, etc. I do not know�.
Minister of Finance, Nenadi Usman, who made a presentation at the Stakeholders forum, described the 2007 budget as that which represents �renewed and strengthened commitment to move Nigeria forward�.
She said expectations for 2007 is that inflation will remain stable at 9 per cent, and accelerated growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that will be driven by the non-oil sector, improvement in human capital and reduction and eradication of poverty.
The Minister noted that �there has been a lot of positive development in the Nigerian economy�.
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Professor Chukwuma Soludo, had while making his presentation disclosed that �the high levels of poverty is a normal phenomenon in the northern part of the country with States like Jigawa where 95 per cent of the people live in poverty and Adamawa where 72 per cent live in poverty.�
Although governors of most of the States in the North did not attend the economic forum when Soludo reeled out the figures, he however advised State governors to explore the possibility of borrowing on behalf of their States and then giving out same to farmers.
He made a GDP projection of 7.87 per cent provided the general elections are peaceful, reforms are sustained, macro-economic stability continues and agriculture strives, amongst others.
In her submission, the Chairman of the National Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Ms. Ifueko Omoigui, who noted that since 1961 no tax laws have been passed in the country while presently there are nine bills before the National Assembly for passage into law, called on all organisations to pay their taxes as and when due to ensure a sustainable future.
�If you are not taxing allowances, you are acting against the law. Please go ahead and do your proper taxes now before we get to your organisation. As long as the law exists, you are bound to comply with the law completely. Please support tax reforms in order to build a more sustainable future�, she said.




Crownvilla (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #43 on: January 10, 2007, 09:30 PM »

Hi Peeps, please read this piece culled from the Punch today:

Omoku generates 36.2MW
By Atser Godwin
Published: Wednesday, 10 Jan 2007
Rivers State 150MW power project, Omoku is generating only 36.2megawatts to the national grid, investigations by our correspondent has revealed.

The figure represents less than two per cent of the current national generation output which stands close to 3,300MW.

This is in spite of claims by the Rivers State Governor, Dr. Peter Odili, last Thursday that the power project was generating 105MW to the national grid.

A breakdown of the generation output of power stations across the country revealed that Kainji is generating 425MW, Jebba, 260MW; Shiroro, 290MW; Egbin,673MW; Ajaokuta 87MW, AES, 289.6MW; Sapele 64MW; Agip Okpai, 444MW, Afam, 271MW; Delta, 409MW and Omoku, 36.2MW.

Omoku, which has a capacity of 150MW, was inaugurated in December 2006, but the plant has not impacted positively of the power situation in Rivers State.

Besides, the power project is believed to be under investigations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission based on petitions by indigenes who alleged that the project was overpriced.

Responding to criticisms that the power project has not improved, Odili had blamed the short supply in the state on obsolete facilities being used by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria.

Rubbermaid (f)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #44 on: January 11, 2007, 04:38 PM »

This is what we need - offshore wind farms for constant electricity. We can afford it if people stop stuffing their pockets.

http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/2007/01/wind-power-in-stormy-waters.html
Mariory (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #45 on: January 11, 2007, 04:47 PM »

Those are hugely expensive for the corresponding amount of electricity they will genenrate. That cost will then be passed onto the consumer. I highly doubt the average nigerian consumer can afford it.
Olart (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State: The latest update
« #46 on: January 12, 2007, 12:16 PM »

Peter Odili Is A Thief: The EFCC Report That Nailed Him!       
BY Sunny Ofili     
DATE : Wednesday, 03 January 2007 
Below is the full text of a report of investigation conducted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The report was submitted to President Olusegun Obasanjo on the eve of the ruling party’s national convention. Odili tried in vain to have the report set aside by mounting pressure on the EFCC through a combination of traditional rulers and known associates of his friend, President Obasanjo. His plot failed.


The report made it to the president and on the strength of the report, he was asked to withdraw from  contesting his party’s primaries, a decision that brought tears to his eyes. On his part, the chairman of EFCC, Nuhu Ribadu has vowed to jail the Rivers state governor, Peter Odili for stealing state funds. Lately though, Ribadu has met a brick wall in his attempt to bring Odili to justice and the recovery of a whopping N100 billion the agency said he stole. According to sources in Abuja, President Obasanjo has been breathing down the neck of EFCC in an attempt to put an end to the criminal investigation of his friend, Odili. The President is said to be satisfied that the EFCC report has achieved the political goal of stopping Odili from contesting the elections and so not too keen on his prosecution and the refund of his loot.



Full Text Of The EFCC's Report That Scuttled Peter Odili's ambition. The Report Was Addressed To President Olusegun Obasanjo By EFCC's Chairman, Nuhu Ribadu.

THE INTERIM REPORT ON THE INVESTIGATION OF A CASE OF ALLEGED CONSPIRACY, ABUSE OF OFFICE, FRAUDULENT CONVERSION OF PUBLIC FUNDS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE MALPRACTICE, STEALING AND MONEY LAUNDERING
Your Excellency,


Over the past several weeks, the Commission received numerous petitions against the Executive Governor of River State, Dr. Peter Odili and some officials of the State. 

The following report is prepared below to update you on the context, content, and full ramifications of the investigation against Dr. Peter Odili, Executive Governor of River State, and Mr. Arumemi-Ikhide, a business associate of Dr. Odili.


Your Excellency, this is for your kind review.
Most respectfully,
Nuhu Ribadu
Executive Chairman

INTRODUCTION



In line with its statutory mandate, the Commission received and responded to numerous petitions against the Executive Governor of River State, Dr. Peter Odili and some officials of the State in the past several weeks.  After careful investigations, major findings were made with severe implications of fraud, conspiracy, conversion of public funds, foreign exchange malpractice, money laundering, stealing and abuse of oath of office.

2.0              Facts of these of Petitions:
The petitioners stated that they carried out a private investigation into government looting of the treasury of Rivers State by Governor Peter Odili and alleged amongst the following:



i.                                  That the sum of =N=24.6billion was used by the government of Rivers State at various times to build gas turbines as part of its Independent Power Programmme yet the people of the State could not enjoy uninterrupted power failure.



ii.                                 That this elaborate electricity project was executed without appropriate legislation by the State House of Assembly in flagrant abuse Constitutional requirements. 



iii.                               That the contractor behind the scam is Mr. Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, the proprietor of a number of companies prominent among which are: Rockson Engineering Company Limited, Arik Air, etc.



iv.                               That the Government of Dr. Peter Odili had several financial dealings amounting to about N3.5 billion Naira with Rockson Engineering Company Limited long before the company was incorporated on 16th May, 2000.
v.                                That Rockson Engineering Company Limited was involved in a number of fraudulent procurement of Iveco buses and Ferryboats for the State at the instance of the State Governor, Dr. Peter Odili.



vi.                               That the same Rockson Engineering Company Limited, with its star quality business leverage, curiously has only two directors which are Mr. Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, and his wife, Mrs. Mary Ehiomome Arumemi-Ikhide.



vii.                             That between December 2005 and January 2006, the sum of over N1 billion was disbursed by Dr. Peter Odili to members of the Rivers State House of Assembly in the name of 2004 Constituency Project that were never executed.



viii.                            That there has been illegal diversion of Local Government Councils’ funds by Rivers State Governor, His Excellency, Mr. Peter Odili to the tune of =N=4,351,555,000.00



ix.                               That various illegal diversions of funds from the various State Government accounts were done by the Governor and officials of the State, sometimes through Rockson Engineering Company Limited.



x.                                That the siphoning of government funds was also done through the State Ecological Fund accounts where =N=176million was collected by Mr. Goodlife Ben, the Accountant of the Government House and =N=34million by one Mr. Vernon.



xi.                               That the Governor voted and procured two jets and one hundred vehicles committed to his Presidential campaign, as he did not raise any fund from the public for the campaign.
xii.                             Lastly, the Petitioners called on the Commission to check these frauds.



3.0              Investigation
The Investigating Team commenced full work into the allegation enumerated above by inviting the principal officers of the State that were implicated. The officers invited were the Commissioners for Finance, Local Government and Works, Messrs Kenneth Kobani, Mella O. Oforibika, and Arc Ucheowaji J. Urombo respectively. The Accountant General of the State, Mr. Geoffrey Senior Jaja, was also invited and they all volunteered written statement.



Mr. Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, the Chairman of Arik Air Nigeria Limited among several other companies like Rockson Engineering Ltd, Ojemai Holdings Limited, etc were also invited and volunteered statements. Searches were conducted in the offices of Arik Air Nigeria Ltd. and Rockson Engineering Company Ltd.  in Lagos and Port Harcourt respectively. Some documents relating to contracts and foreign exchange transfers were found and retrieved for analyses. Letters have been dispatched to banks to avail the Commission documents and statements of the State and Local Government accounts of Rivers State, of some companies and of individuals. Some banks have forwarded statements and documents, which have been  analysed/examined.




4.0              Findings
Based on the investigation carried out so far, the following facts were revealed.
             

i.                     Mr. Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, the Chairman of several companies, is a major contractor to the Government of Rivers State. He was awarded several contracts by the State Government including the Independent Power Programme (IPP), Supply of buses and cars, etc.



ii.                   Prior to becoming a major contractor to the State Government in 2000, Mr. Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide was a shareholder of, and an Executive Director in, Negris Engineering Nigeria Limited. He worked for the company for over eighteen (18) years before leaving the company, as a result of misunderstanding with the other management staff, to form Rockson Engineering Nigeria Limited in 2000.



iii.                  While he was still with Negris, he provided an interface between Negris and Rivers State Government during which two major contracts were secured for the company. The contracts were the supply and installation of generating sets and transformers worth =N=401,016,101.00. The other contract was the supply, construction and installation of turbine power station worth =N=4,256,076,000.00 in 2000.



iv.                 The second contract was about 60% completed when Mr. Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide left Negris and suddenly became the consultant to Rivers State on the same contract using his then newly formed company, Rockson Engineering Company Limited. The remaining payment for the Negris contract were routed through his company where the sum of =N=734,764,749.00 is yet to be remitted to Negris.



v.                   The incorporation of Rockson Engineering in 2000 immediately he left Negris marked the beginning of siphoning huge government funds that run into several billions of naira through gas turbines contract scam. 



vi.                 Rivers State Government diverted the sum of =N=30,031,446,589.70 at various times to account number CA6010914407 at zenith Bank Plc belonging to Rockson Engineering Company Limited just between January 07, 2004 to December 06, 2006.



vii.                Investigation also revealed that Rockson Engineering Company Limited has several bank accounts with Bank PHB Plc, Sterling Bank Plc, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Plc, Intercontinental Bank Plc and Union Bank of Nigeria (UBN) Plc. These banks were involved in the inflated contracts between Rivers State Government and Rockson. The statements of accounts from these banks are being awaited to ascertain the magnitude of the inflows of the State Government funds into these
accounts.



viii.              Further investigation disclosed that Dr. Peter Odili curiously approved the remittance of $250,000 to a London-based Swiss Ver Finance, as an arrangement fee for the purchase of two gas turbines transmission towers and accessories.



viv.       Mr.Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide has a long-standing relationship with the Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili dating back to middle eighties. He served as an interface between Negris and Rivers State Government. He used one of his companies, Ojemai Investment Ltd to acquire a property at No. 67 Trans Amadi Industrial Layout belonging to UTC Nigeria Plc.for the private hospital called Pamo Clinics and Hospitals Ltd, belonging to Dr. Peter Odili the Governor of Rivers State at a cost of =N=200million.



ix.                 Investigation revealed that funds were diverted from Rivers State Government Account to Rockson Engineering Limited, where it was transferred installmentally between March 2005 to November 2006 from Bank Account Number 6571020007472 with Union Bank Plc. to the following Companies:
                  a. Alpha System
                       & Commodity Co. Ltd   = N=3, 957,734,700.00
                  b. Sea Petroleum
                        & Gas Co. Ltd.             = N=6,623,940,500.00
                  c. Peg Magrect
                       Shipping & Trading Ltd.  =N=638, 320,000.00
                   d. Wopat Nig. Ltd.               =N= 276,100,000.00
           e. Dairy &         Live-
              Stock Ltd.                       =N=281,000,000.00     
                    f. Arula Investment           =N=330, 000,000.00
                                         
                                                     Total =N= 12,107,105,000.00




It is important to know that investigation has established that all the money was used to purchase foreign exchange which was exported out of the country.



x. It was revealed that the sum of =N= 2,547,300,000.00 was
diverted from Government House Zenith Account No. 6010916589 between September 05 and November 06 to one Emmanuel Nkata, a personal staff of the Governor working at the Rivers state liaison office Abuja. All withdrawals were in cash and without any official transaction and documentation.



xi. It was revealed that the contract for the construction of the River State High Court was bidded at =N=2,582,000,000 but was awarded to one Company called Mega Trend investment company Ltd. at the value of =N=3,4000,000,000 thereby inflating it by  =N= 818 Million in violation of the Due Process requirement of the government.

xii. It has also been discovered that a parallel account called account 2, a/c No. 0130215431600 was opened with UBA PLC in the name of Rockson Engineering. From 2001 when the account was opened to 2002, the sum of =N=12,064,988,787.61 was paid into the account from Rivers state Government. Interestingly, Mr. Arumemi-Ikhide denied knowledge of the existent of this account. So far, the sum of =N=12, 059,602,734.20 has been withdrawn from the said account. This is clear evidence of direct looting of the treasury of Rivers state.       



xiii, That Government Funds were diverted to the purchase of various vehicles between January 2005 and June 2006 from various car dealers using Government House account number 6010916587 with Zenith Bank as follows:
a.       Peugeot Automobile - #424,474,681.75
b.      Cosharis Motors      -  #166,500,000.00
c.       Stallion Motors       -   #230,500,000.00
d.      Ningi Motors           -   # 75,125,000.00
e.       Noble Motors          -   #39,970,062.25
f.        Elizade Motors        -   #135,700,000.00
g.       Inej Mic Automobile -  #39,875,000.00
h.       Kaara Motors Limited - #6,862,500.00
i.         Globe Motors Limited - #18,250,000.00
j.        Icon Motors Limited    -  #7,250,000.00
Total                      = #1,104,008,304.00
This was unquestionably a ploy used to siphon public funds by the Governor, as no Government House can accommodate vehicles purchased with this amount of money.

xiv. It was further established that Rockson Engineering Company Limited transferred over $120million through JM/JEM Air and one Thomas Eggar, a lawyer in the UK, to various bank accounts overseas. Over GBP2million and EURO 1million were also transferred overseas in the same manner. These transfers were done between January and November 2006. It is important to note that all the naira denomination of these transfers were direct lodgements originating from Rivers state Government accounts.

xv. It has also been established that Mr Arumemi­-Ikhide the business partner of the Rivers State Governor, is the owner of ARIK AIR LIMITED. He used monies received from the Rivers state Government to acquire all the assets and aircrafts of the company estimated to be worth over =N= 25billion.

xvi.The Political and business relationship between Dr. Odili and Mr Arumemi-Ikhide has become more obvious since the former’s declaration to run for the Presidency. Investigation conducted at various hotels such as Transcorp Hilton, le Meridien, Sheraton etc in Abuja revealed that the Odili campaign organization made bookings worth =N=130 million through his campaign management team. The money came directly from the accounts of Arik Air Ltd. The origin of the money is linked directly to Mr. Arumemi-Ikhide for Dr. Odili’s campaign.




CONCLUSION.


From the investigation thus far, it is abundantly clear that the Rivers State Governor, Dr. Peter Odili, is using Mr. Arumemi-Ikhide and his Rockson Engineering Company Ltd as a front and a crony for the systematic looting of the treasury of the Rivers state Government.

The result of this relationship reveals that over =N= 100billion of Rivers State funds have been diverted by the Governor Dr. Odili using Mr. Arumemi- Ikhide and his related companies.

Your Excellency, I must also let you know however, that this Investigation is still apace and that further developments will be communicated to you accordingly. 


oluite (f)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #47 on: January 12, 2007, 03:12 PM »

24 hrs electricity Shocked  that's a problem for our generation to solve.Ar u preparing 4 that task? Wink
Labans (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #48 on: January 13, 2007, 11:40 AM »

 Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry CryPlease lets forget Dr Peter Odili for now, because the Man does not exist, the only thing He succeded in doing was to kill all the prominent Rivers Men that opposes his idea of looting the Treasury. GOD is watching Him Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
nakedwire
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #49 on: January 13, 2007, 12:44 PM »

@Olart,
E bi like say u dey work for EFCC,
Abeg give us more gist (on the other 35 governors if possible). So that our people will know whats happening.
The bible says "my people perish for lack of knowledge".
Our leaders have so fallen madly in love with power and greed that their poverty mentality causes them to keep stealing public funds with political deceptions and gimmicks.

I guess this is just the tip of the iceberg.

The fear of EFCC is the beginning of Wisdom!!!
Ezenwenyi (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #50 on: January 13, 2007, 12:46 PM »

I wish there is 24hrs power supply in Port-Harcourt,i wouldn't have been running back to Enugu where i enjoy good power supply even if it's not 24hrs,but it is far better than rivers state that have been claiming to supply the people with constant power supply.
Yimsfred (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #51 on: January 14, 2007, 07:04 PM »

Yes, there's 24 hours power supply in Port Harcourt when I went there. But, it did not exceed a day, I mean, it did not become 48, and that was the closest. More so, who knows if it was suspended when I slumbered for about 5 hours at night? And nothing similar happpened throughout my 8 day of visitation
kfasian
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #52 on: January 14, 2007, 07:23 PM »

Having constant light on the pages of newspaper could be an achievment too; or what do you think?

I live in Port Harcourt and at times I wonder why respectable people like His Exellency should be telling "pollitical" lies.

The truth is that Port Harcourt like any other city in Nigeria is having NEPA failure every day. or is it POWER HOLDING ?
chidichris (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #53 on: January 15, 2007, 09:58 AM »

chidexy, i like ur position on this issue but i would want u to not only look at electricity as a problem but also as a basic facility.
if the government at all levels fails to provide electricity, pipeborne waters, good roads and security, then the system is a failed one.
the issue here is not only supply because individuals can arrange for generators but at what cost are we getting these supplies?
us and other rich countries of the world are all owning so why will it be our first interest to pay up our debts.
is it out interest to convience the world that we are comfortable and do not need funds from world banks and other international finacial institutions.
we need the need funds to provide the citizenry with the basic facilities and good environment for the development of the country.
we are a great nation but trip to other developed countries of the world will make u understand that we are far backward.
the money belongs to the country and should be used for the betterment of the country.
why will obj be commmissioning unconfirmed projects. this amounts to deciet on the side of the president to the public.
he is a total failure and the governors will always divert the state's funds and turn back to incite voilence on the side of the militants with nobody asking the governors the where about of the state allocations which come on monthly basis.
they are all into the games and the name of the game is cover up.
londonman (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #54 on: January 15, 2007, 06:08 PM »

please, electricity supply is at its lowest ebb. i live in the heart of port harcourt and we sleep in total darkness all night. the gas turbines are not functioning at all
staloone (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #55 on: January 15, 2007, 06:15 PM »

 :'(Well i solisite with you. I also stay in Port harcourt, i also xperince the same thing but, i tell you those involved in electricity malpractics God is watching closely at them, remember happy days are coming, that is in heaven, okey.
magneto (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #56 on: January 16, 2007, 11:17 AM »

God bless u for that report Olart! EFCC is opening their yansh. . . their day of reckoning is not far at all. there is still hope for the poor masses.
9ja4eva (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #57 on: January 17, 2007, 10:25 PM »

He should be hung.What a greedy thief.But when them go pick Ibori sef?
cecipopula (f)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #58 on: January 20, 2007, 04:22 PM »

Na only God go help us for this world oooooh
McKren (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #59 on: January 20, 2007, 04:40 PM »

Quote from: 9ja4eva on January 17, 2007, 10:25 PM
He should be hung.What a greedy thief.But when them go pick Ibori sef?

long dream, Ibori wey dey sponsor Yaradua presidency
9ja4eva (m)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #60 on: January 26, 2007, 05:07 AM »

Quote from: McKren on January 20, 2007, 04:40 PM
long dream, Ibori wey dey sponsor Yaradua presidency

  Them go catch am.Just they look Director of Movie OBJ.No be d same thing I'm dey try do Odili.Watch and see
uspry1 (f)
Re: 24 Hours Electricity In Rivers State?
« #61 on: February 18, 2007, 04:31 AM »

What about my topic: Wind-generated Electricity Energy I submit on the following link at below?

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