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BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by aresa: 12:15am On May 12, 2015


By Dapo Akinrefon

OVER the years, the issue of power generation has been Nigeria’s biggest problem. Since the advent of the Fourth Republic in 1999, power has been in the front burner, without an end to the problem. Past administrations proffered solutions to tackling the hydra in the power sector but have virtually failed in this regard. Interestingly, politicians have had to dwell more on providing solutions to this during electioneering campaigns.

LIGHT-of-BOften times, the power issue takes centre stage during electioneering campaigns but not much has been achieved over the years in this regard. Where we are: Unbundling NEPA: Besides, prior to the enactment of the Electric Power Sector Reform (EPSR) Act 2005, the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) was responsible for policy formulation, regulation, operation, and investment in the Nigerian power sector. Regulation of the sector was done through the Federal Ministry of Power (FMP) with operations through the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA).
To address the twin issues of NEPA’s poor operational and financial performance, the FGN amended the then prevailing laws (Electricity and NEPA Acts) in 1998 to remove NEPA’s monopoly and encourage private sector participation. The amendments, however, were not far-reaching. This informed FGN of the need to undertake holistic policy, legal and regulatory reforms.
The National Electric Power Policy, 2001, specifies the reform agenda, while EPSRA provides the legal basis for the unbundling of NEPA, the formation of successor companies and the privatisation of the latter. EPSRA also provides for the development of a competitive electricity market, the establishment of a dedicated regulatory body and the establishment of a rural electrification agency.
Consequently, FGN established the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN – the initial holding company) and subsequently unbundled it into eighteen (18) successor companies. Strategically, the objectives of the reform include: the transfer of management and financing of SC operations to the organised private sector; the establishment of an independent and effective regulatory commission to oversee and monitor the industry; and focusing the FGN on policy formulation and long-term development of the industry.
This step was perceived by many to lead to increased access to electricity services; improved efficiency, affordability, reliability and quality of services; and greater investment into the sector to stimulate economic growth. However, nothing much seems to have been achieved in this sector. And Jonathan tried: Though the President Goodluck Jonathan administration worked round the clock to the solve the epileptic power supply, its successes were limited.
Only recently, President Jonathan inaugurated the rehabilitated Unit 6 and the overhauled Unit 4 of the Egbin Power Station in Lagos, which effectively added 240 megawatts to the national grid and also restored the power plant to its full capacity of 1,320 megawatts. With the completion of the projects, the country’s power generation capacity now stands at 5,500 megawatts for the first time in history but actual generation was 3,800 megawatts as a result of the recent acts of vandalism on the Escravos-Lagos pipeline network, which supplies gas to some power stations.
Powerstations
Speaking at the official inauguration of Units 4 and 6 at Egbin, the president said the initiative was a major milestone in the government’s power reform programme. But not many Nigerians are impressed with this development.

[b]Tinubu’s ENRON: During Bola Tinubu’s administration,the governor was able to pressurise the federal government into approving the take-off of the multi-million project by ENRON International Energy Corporation.
Tinubu had boasted that “before long, Lagosians will have at least 270 Megawatts dedicated to Lagos State in addition to the Statutory allocation from NEPA that will make sure that at any given time, between 80 per cent to 90 percent of our electricity problems are solved.” “Now with the take-off of ENRON, Lagos State stands to benefit from this project,” Tinubu noted.
Perhaps Tinubu’s dream is becoming a reality. The Tinubu administration did all that was humanly possible in order to achieve the ENRON breakthrough while the deliberations with the federal government lasted. Tinubu then asserted: “What we have achieved now is our own big giant step in the moon.”
He explained that the reason why he has been excited by this breakthrough lies in the fact that “we made a promise to the electorates in Lagos State that ours is a commitment to the infrastructural development that will lead to economic growth, poverty alleviation, independence of small scale industries, where research and development, and the hopes and aspirations of big and small professionals will flourish. This is the beginning of that joy and we are going to achieve it.”
Lagos IPP: However, the Lagos State government has tried to take the bull by the horns in solving the power problem. The commencement and installations of power plants in strategic places across the state has gone a long way in reducing the epileptic power problem.
Powergeneration
But one snag for the Lagos government has always been that of distribution. This is as a result of the fact that only the Federal government has the franchise of power generation and distribution. To ensure under-served commercial and industrial districts get access to reliable power supply via the use of Independent Power Projects, the Lagos State Government successfully commenced operations in three power plants – AES Barge, Akute Power, Island Power Project and one transformer factory – El Sewedy transformer factory by means of Public Private Partnership (PPP).
There are plans under-way to develop multiple IPPs across the state, currently the Alausa Power Project and the Island Power Project Expansion are currently in development. Governor Babatunde Fashola said it also showed that the money to improve the Nigerian economy is in the country, “since we don’t need the World Bank to come and do this for us.”
The governor noted that, “let no one say that he has no money to deliver power for the entire country. This is the limit to which the law allows us to do, but we have done this to make a statement that power can be generated. So, when they come with lies that power is impossible, you can tell them that we have power here; we make it possible.”[/b]

[b]The Lagos template
Already, the Lagos State government has recorded a feat as the state secretariat, Alausa became the first in the country to run its own power. Fashola, recently flagged off 10.6 Megawatts, MW, Alausa Power Project, with the capacity to power the entire state Secretariat, Alausa and Obafemi Awolowo Way. The project was executed through Public Private Partnership, PPP, with Oando Gas and Fidelity Bank Plc.
The Alausa IPP is expected to boost social welfare component for the public officers as the plant has an impact in improving the work environment, the work quality, the work ethics and improved efficiency as well as improve power supply generally in the state. The power project, will supply power to 62 buildings and 160 departments within the secretariat to bring an end to the usual epileptic power supply in the area.
Expressing his reservations over the inability of state governments to generate its own power, Fashola said, “it is bad enough that we don’t generate our own electricity, the public power is 12. 75k per kilowatts per hour, but we are generating our power at sometimes four or five times more than that.” According to him,”in Magodo for example, they spend N8million a day in the whole estate on diesel, when it should have cost them just about N2 million public power.

Even Lekki spends about N12m a day, when it should have cost them about N3million a day. So these are the numbers we are seeing. If you buy energy saving bulbs, it may be more costly but you would save seven times more over a longer period when using it.”The governor, who re-iterated that the solution to unemployment and jobs creation, improved economic situation lies in made in Nigeria goods, and expressed delight that the Alausa IPP is another made-in-Nigeria project, delivered by a Nigerian government with two Nigerian companies using largely Nigerian personnel to solve a Nigerian problem.
He disclosed that, according to records, the project would be a substitute for over 120 generators which were being used at the Secretariat at the last count. The state government is not resting on its oars, as it intends to focus, within the next 12 months, on public power, schools, hospitals, street-lights, courtrooms, religious institutions, among others.
Fresh IPPs are scheduled to also commence in; Lekki to power the Lekki Water Works, Ikeja GRA that will power the General Hospital, High Court, the Police Command and the Ikeja Water Works expected to be fully completed in 2016. “We already have a transformer manufacturing plant and so we are going ahead to ensure that when the power is ultimately here, the components to bring it to peoples’ home will be available.

What we hear before is that well, there is generation but there is no gas, so we don’t want to get to that when the talk would be there is electricity but there is no transformers, so we are already ahead of the curve and that factory will also be manufacturing meters in the plant,” the governor said. The Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Oando Oil, Mr Wale Tinubu, explained that Alausa IPP will run primarily on gas and reduces pollution that emanates from diesel generation that was hitherto in use across the secretariat.

Enhancingsecurity
He added that the Alausa Secretariat campus and Awolowo Road Street light, will also be powered by the power plant, thus enhancing the security of the citizens at night, adding that the strong commitment shown by the Lagos State government before the commencement of the project ensured that the negotiations did not flounder. On her part, the General Manager, Lagos State Electricity Board, Mrs. Damilola Ogunbiyi, said that the IPP would save government about N30 million.
APC’s solution to power difficulty[/b]

During the 2015 electioneering campaign, the All Progressives Congress, APC, told Nigerians its plan for steady power when voted into power. During one of its campaigns, Vice President-elect, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, said an APC-led Federal Government can provide steady power supply by installing Independent Power Projects in strategic parts of the country. Perhaps this informed Osinbajo’s recent visit to Lagos state to study the perceived success of the state government’s IPPs.
As a way of using the Lagos state IPP template to tackle power supply across the country, Osinbajo said already, IPPs were being used to provide steady electricity in courts and hospitals across Lagos State and this could be expanded. According to him, “what we must understand is that the Federal Government has privatised power distribution and generation, not transmission and we feel transmission should be privatised as well.


Proper gasinfrastructure
We don’t have power today because generating plants can’t get gas supply and this is also largely because of the bad pipes. If we wait until we can set up proper gas infrastructure, it can take 10 to 15 years before we can get steady power supply.” He was quick to add that “we have decided to decentralise power.” “For example, in Lagos we have IPPs in Marina which generates 10 megawatts and it powers hospitals and courts. We also have in Ikeja. They do not have problems of gas supply.


The IPPs are directly connected to the place we want it to power. If we can mobilise our trade groups in certain areas, we can provide 24-hour power for them. Also, we can then provide for local governments. In Lagos for instance, the state government already knows the power needs of each local government so we can provide IPPs as well,” he said.
Osinbajo further said the price of gas must also be deregulated so that more private companies could invest in the sector and increase power supply. With his victory at the just conducted polls, the President-elect, Maj-Gen Muhammudu Buhari (retd), has an herculean task of ensuring the power problem in the country is resolved soon.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/buhari-govt-eyeing-lagos-template-to-solve-power-crisis/

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by aresa: 12:18am On May 12, 2015
Our power problem was compounded when OBJ derailed Lagos state's Enron project back in 2001, just imagine Lagos and Nigeria today with many IPPs all over Lagos state and replication all over Nigeria...

What a shame....

Thank God the same Lagos state is leading the way again with better strategies...

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by shikshark: 12:21am On May 12, 2015
wow thats good news....

tiger generator for sale!!!

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by wasiudvd(m): 12:43am On May 12, 2015
whatever template they want to adopt. all we are saying, let there be light.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Mynd44: 12:46am On May 12, 2015
This has been what Osinbajo has been proposing all these while. To be honest, we Nigerians don't really know the exact issue with power generation and the National grid.

If Nigeria generates anything more that 7,500MW and feeds it to the grid, everything is going to come down as our distribution lines cannot take that much power. We don't not have the facilities so building huge power plants is not the way.

What we can do is to generate the power in bits. As Osinbajo have said, generate power when it will be consumed so we don't spend too much time and money on distribution. Each Local government or LCDA depending on the consumption. Perhaps even a locality can come together to have a 10MW plant for that area and they are good to go.

To keep building huge plants and hoping to connect then to the grid is a waste that has proven to be the way not to go.

With this bit by bit module, each locality can look at what they have and use it to generate power, gas in most places, some can use renewable power especially in the North where there are huge opportunities for wind and solar power.

In the south, I will like to see a Badagry power plant Ltd. that wants to harness the Atlantic ocean through tidal power. At least the beaches there have not been tamed like the ones on Lagos Island so it is possible.

These bit by bit generation will culminate into something tangible but first we need legislation for it to work as right now, the power generation laws state that if you generate anything greater than 1mw, you have to connect to the grid. This is where policy, plans, entrepreneurship and dedication combination will come into play

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by aresa: 12:52am On May 12, 2015
What we hear before is that well, there is generation but there is no gas, so we don’t want to get to that when the talk would be there is electricity but there is no transformers, so we are already ahead of the curve and that factory will also be manufacturing meters in the plant,” the governor said. The Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Oando Oil, Mr Wale Tinubu, explained that Alausa IPP will run primarily on gas and reduces pollution that emanates from diesel generation that was hitherto in use across the secretariat.


You can not buy vision with money...

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Mightymanna(m): 1:32am On May 12, 2015
good move
Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by tit(f): 2:05am On May 12, 2015
Mightymanna:
good move

excellent move!
there is electricity 24/7 in lagos.
the lagos master plan is the best thing since sliced bread.
and it is free.
no consumer has to pay anything to get lagos electricity!
great move by Osinbanjo!

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by austinvsb1(m): 3:45am On May 12, 2015
A huge fan of buhari and apc but constant electricity is a must if the apc wants to win nigerian hearts, anything short of that doesn't bode well come 2019. Any means to achieve this will be highly welcome!

Meanwhile, i seriously hope and pray that fashola rules this country someday soon, this man is blessed with visions and ideas.

Stable electricity is possible!

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by eleojo23: 4:35am On May 12, 2015
Good move.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by aresa: 4:41am On May 12, 2015
austinvsb1:
A huge fan of buhari and apc but constant electricity is a must if the apc wants to win nigerian hearts, anything short of that doesn't bode well come 2019. Any means to achieve this will be highly welcomed,

Meanwhile, i seriously hope and pray that fashola rules this country someday soon, this man is blessed with visions and ideas.

Stable electricity is possible!


I don't see us getting uninterrupted power supply at the end of his first 4 years, but I'm sure we'll see aggressive efforts, remarkable improvement and the light at the end of the turnell.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by vanunu: 5:10am On May 12, 2015
Mynd44:
This has been what Osinbajo has been proposing all these while. To be honest, we Nigerians don't really know the exact issue with power generation and the National grid.

If Nigeria generates anything more that 7,500MW and feeds it to the grid, everything is going to come down as our distribution lines cannot take that much power. We don't not have the facilities so building huge power plants is not the way.

What we can do is to generate the power in bits. As Osinbajo have said, generate power when it will be consumed so we don't spend too much time and money on distribution. Each Local government or LCDA depending on the consumption. Perhaps even a locality can come together to have a 10MW plant for that area and they are good to go.

To keep building huge plants and hoping to connect then to the grid is a waste that has proven to be the way not to go.

With this bit by bit module, each locality can look at what they have and use it to generate power, gas in most places, some can use renewable power especially in the North where there are huge opportunities for wind and solar power.

In the south, I will like to see a Badagry power plant Ltd. that wants to harness the Atlantic ocean through tidal power. At least the beaches there have not been tamed like the ones on Lagos Island so it is possible.

These bit by bit generation will culminate into something tangible but first we need legislation for it to work as right now, the power generation laws state that if you generate anything greater than 1mw, you have to connect to the grid. This is where policy, plans, entrepreneurship and dedication combination will coke into play



Can u give an example of just one country that produces electricity in bits?

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 5:31am On May 12, 2015
vanunu:




Can u give an example of just one country that produces electricity in bits?

Do you want to take the dreamers on? Do not question them if you know what is good for you.
I am waiting to see the magic of their power generation plans materializing as evidently they will be "reinventing" the established models of building power generating stations world wide.

https://www.nairaland.com/2306421/how-buhari-solve-naijas-power

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by aresa: 5:48am On May 12, 2015
Mynd44:
This has been what Osinbajo has been proposing all these while. To be honest, we Nigerians don't really know the exact issue with power generation and the National grid.

If Nigeria generates anything more that 7,500MW and feeds it to the grid, everything is going to come down as our distribution lines cannot take that much power. We don't not have the facilities so building huge power plants is not the way.

What we can do is to generate the power in bits. As Osinbajo have said, generate power when it will be consumed so we don't spend too much time and money on distribution. Each Local government or LCDA depending on the consumption. Perhaps even a locality can come together to have a 10MW plant for that area and they are good to go.

To keep building huge plants and hoping to connect then to the grid is a waste that has proven to be the way not to go.

With this bit by bit module, each locality can look at what they have and use it to generate power, gas in most places, some can use renewable power especially in the North where there are huge opportunities for wind and solar power.

In the south, I will like to see a Badagry power plant Ltd. that wants to harness the Atlantic ocean through tidal power. At least the beaches there have not been tamed like the ones on Lagos Island so it is possible.

These bit by bit generation will culminate into something tangible but first we need legislation for it to work as right now, the power generation laws state that if you generate anything greater than 1mw, you have to connect to the grid. This is where policy, plans, entrepreneurship and dedication combination will coke into play


The Lagos model is definitely the best way to go because the national power grid is pretty much worthless and spending billions on it right now wont get us anywhere. Communities should be able to have their own self contain power infrastructure and utility companies.

Lagos state is trying no to repeat their Enron mistake, but with this new approach, Fashola is building new power infrastructures from scratch not only by building the power plants, but also by sidelining the power grid, laying hundreds of miles of underground transmission cable to manufacturing transformers, building the energy academy to train electrical engineers, creating power kids to expose school children to electricity, electrical engineering, power production and conservation and so on.

They know exactly the power needs in every corner of Lagos state including the factories, the industrial estates. Shomolu alone consumes more electricity than a lot of communities in Lagos state because its the printing capital of West Africa, they print 24/7. The state audited their power needs and designed a power plant specifically for them to get them off the grid, noisy and polluting generators and diesel..


Fashola is basically saying power generation and distribution is not rocket science, we just need the right folks in charge to make it happen.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by aresa: 6:06am On May 12, 2015
vanunu:




Can u give an example of just one country that produces electricity in bits?


What country that produces electricity by bits or not is not the issue here, this is about tailoring your needs based on your own peculiar needs and challenges.

What we are talking about is MicroGrid. It means decentralizing electricity production and creating the energy closer to where it is used and this is the wave of the future. Even the US government is promoting and investing in MicroGrids.




The San Diego County California community of Borrego Springs is home to an experimental microgrid funded in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The goal is to showcase and test various aspects of microgrid technology including smart meters, distributed renewable energy generation, and energy storage. While not completely cut-off from the main grid, the Borrego Springs micro grid can act as a self-contained island grid that can maintain power on its own should the main grid experience a power shortage.

[b]The Future is Micro

The traditional centralized approach to electricity production and distribution has long been susceptible to the domino effect where a relatively minor event in one part of the grid can lead to cascading failures effecting large numbers of customers. Microgrids and distributed electricity generation can firewall the grid, creating local independence and enhanced reliability among many other benefits.

For the developing world, microgrids could mean the difference between having electricity and not having electricity. Just as the cell phone brought telecommunications to many underdeveloped parts of the world where telephone landline infrastructure was never put into place, microgrids can have a similar impact on parts of the world that lack the expensive infrastructure required to bring electricity to the masses.

These new technologies will be disruptive because they are smaller, cheaper, better and, perhaps most importantly, they empower individuals, and communities.[/b]


http://www.energybiz.com/article/13/06/microgrids-and-distributed-generation-will-change-our-energy-futures

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by aresa: 6:07am On May 12, 2015
West African Power Industry Convention (WAPIC) brought senior decision makers from utilities and government, Private and Public IPPs, consultants, contractors and regulators together for a 2-day convention held at the Eko Hotel & Suites in Victoria Island. The convention ended with a tour of the Island Independent Power Project (IPP) to showcase the state's various initiatives especially the independent power generation agenda.




Even the rest of Africa is paying attention to the Lagos state model..

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Sweetguy25: 6:08am On May 12, 2015
The Nigerian power sector as it currently stands, suffers various dire challenges.
There are challenges in the generation sector due to lack of adequate gas to power most of the gas power plants.
Electricity cannot be stored, so the few working plants that produce power must transmit the power to where they will be distributed to the final consumer. Our transmission infrastructure is inadequate and there's a threshold to amount of power it can carry at the moment.
The distribution sector itself has its own challenges and problems. Distribution infrastructure and systems are also inadequate.
We encounter these problems because we are trying to manage the electricity sector as a central or national entity and system. Rather than starting big and waiting till there are billions of dollars available to build huge generation and transmission infrastructure, we should start small instead. The energy needs of Lagos are enormous, when compared to that of ebonyi.
The use of the distributive and embedded power generation models in Lagos on a wider scale is a welcome idea.
Rather than generate power in sokoto and try to transmit it to lagos, generate the power in Lagos and let Lagosians use it.
It will be easier to manage, plan and maintain.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Mynd44: 6:11am On May 12, 2015
vanunu:




Can u give an example of just one country that produces electricity in bits?
Just because it has not be done mean it should not be done?

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by TonySpike: 6:31am On May 12, 2015
I'm a power expert to an extent and I think I agree with the modular approach been applied by the Lagos State government. When I think of this, it reminds me of the humble beginnings of the Internet which started as "Islands of networks" model and grew interconnected later on. What Nigeria needs at this critical moment is the "Islands of powers systems" model. This will encourage scalability, system self-awareness and redundancy. I strongly believe that interconnectedness of power systems can come in later. The biggest challenge to this modular power concept would be enacting enabling laws to accelerate this approach everywhere in the country. If the approach is applied, I foresee modular companies generating nothing less than 6000 MW within the next two years!

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by TonySpike: 6:32am On May 12, 2015
Front page please! !!

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by RockMaxi: 6:38am On May 12, 2015
Lagos is still the economic capital of Nigeria, Abuja is only keeping official records. cool
Make them bring the IPP projects on board. Eko O ni Baje oo. Nigeria will be great again. wink

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Nobody: 6:40am On May 12, 2015
So they'r'e still "eyeing"? I thought they said they had a plan already? I thought they said they had it all figured out already?

Only God knows how long it will take them to complete this "eyeing" phase. I hope we're not in for a 4-year "eyeing" govt?

Na wa for this one chance party led by one chance general with his "eyeing" lieutenants.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Mynd44: 6:42am On May 12, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
So they're still "eyeing"? I thought they said they had a plan? I thought they said they had it all figured out already?

Only God knows how long it will take them to complete this "eyeing" phase.

Na wa for this one chance party led by one chance general
You are one to talk. Remember that they are not even in government yet.

How has power improved under the PDP for +15 years?

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by BlackTechnology: 6:45am On May 12, 2015
Jesus Christ

So Buhari don't have a plan before


Chai

Yorubas don put Nigeria for wahala. grin



Buhari must change Nigeria in 4years cheesy

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by omenka(m): 6:49am On May 12, 2015
wasiudvd:
whatever template they want to adopt. all we are saying, let there be light.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by AmucheJane(f): 6:51am On May 12, 2015
bogolobango:
Ile yoruba oni baje oo
eko oni baje

I knw some mofos will come nd quote me try it make ogun punish u yeye lagoon people


Proudly yoruba
Na bad belle go kill you o, you will die of hatred fool.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by vanunu: 6:52am On May 12, 2015
The grid system is simply the best, that is why it is used through out the whole world, it is cheaper, and when one power plant is undergoing maintenance, consumers will not even notice it . I remember what bayelsa state use to surfer in those days when they were not connected to the national grid.

Upon all the noise that the lagos have been making for 16yrs, they have only been able
To generate only 64mw despite the fact that billions of naira have been spent.

This system they are proposing for buhari is very expensive and consumers will not be able to pay. The cost of laying gas pipline alone will consume billions of naira

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by omenka(m): 6:56am On May 12, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
So they'r'e still "eyeing"? I thought they said they had a plan already? I thought they said they had it all figured out already?

Only God knows how long it will take them to complete this "eyeing" phase. I hope we're not in for a 4-year "eyeing" govt?

Na wa for this one chance party led by one chance general with his "eyeing" lieutenants.
Welcome from hibernation bro. How was the hole, cold, warm, damp, misty?? You must be smelling like french toast since your roasting at the polls.

Now tell us, your Lord commander that has gone beyond the "eyeing" phase, as you call it, years ago, how many megawatts has he added unto the national grid?? Last time we checked, the country was producing paltry 2,800MW!!

Honestly, tell us, what program is being aired on CNN right now?? grin. Oh, I bet the tv can't come on; no electricity, no fuel, even there is fuel, no money to get it @ N130 per litre.sad

So much for an "un-eyeing" administration. cheesy




By the way: who has seen Idu-Mud-House lately?? Dude seems to have gone AWOL.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by soundtruth(m): 7:11am On May 12, 2015
The modular system is the best approach for now while the grid is being enhanced.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Demdem(m): 7:13am On May 12, 2015
Good thread. Good idea. Nigeria shall be great again.

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Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by Lakeshizu(m): 7:22am On May 12, 2015
Make light sha dey na him be my own

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