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Prof Bart Nnaji Live Twitter Stream On Power Reforms by edicolove: 2:41pm On Aug 13, 2012
The Prof is firing on all cylinders on twitter. On point prof!

@ProfBartNnaji: Shiroro Hydro Power plant is generating 550MW out of the designed capacity of 600MW and has not been shut down."

"@ProfBartNnaji: Shiroro is a major contributor to the unprecedented quantum of 4,237MW plus 70MW spinning reserve which has been generated since Aug 7, 2012"

"@ProfBartNnaji: We are very much aware that there are some elements viciously opposed to improved electricity supply"

"@ProfBartNnaji: and are working in cahoots with forces benefitting from the corrupt and decadent order"

"@ProfBartNnaji: which has for decades kept the nation down, impeded economic growth and adversely affected social life"

"@ProfBartNnaji: These unpatriotic and subversive elements actively and secretly promote the business interests of a notorious cabal in the power sector."

"@ProfBartNnaji: The Nigerian people should watch out for these saboteurs working against improved power supply."

"@ProfBartNnaji: The Federal Government remains resolute in the determination to end forever the electricity blight."

"@ProfBartNnaji: In recognition of their vital role in national dev, Government approved a 50% increase in salary for the PHCN staff since June of 2011"

"@ProfBartNnaji: Government also set aside for them a percentage of shares of the 17 PHCN successor companies being privatized"

"@ProfBartNnaji: converted some 10,000 casual workers to permanent staff, and paid the staff N57billion for the monetized benefits denied them since 2003"

"@ProfBartNnaji: Government has also magnanimously agreed to pay 25% of their salary as part of the severance in the wake of the privatization of PHCN assets"

"@ProfBartNnaji: even though they did not make any contributions to the pension scheme up to July 1, 2004, when the Pension Reform Act came into effect."

"@ProfBartNnaji: Despite the failure of both the PHCN mgt & workers to contribute 7.5% each of the workers’ salary to the pension scheme as required by law"

"@ProfBartNnaji: Government has offered to pay 15% of each PHCN employee’s salary as part of the retirement benefits."

"@ProfBartNnaji: I would like to assure Nigerians that the worst days are over as far as power is concerned. The current improvement is not irreversible(I think he meant reversible. Should be a typo)."

"@ProfBartNnaji: The programme for power development in Nigeria to international standards is very much on course"

I think he is responding to rumour making the rounds that shiroro has been shut down because of PHCN strike.
It is obvious, some Nigerians are not happy with the progress. Very sad!
Re: Prof Bart Nnaji Live Twitter Stream On Power Reforms by Funkymallam(m): 3:59pm On Aug 13, 2012
edicolove: The Prof is firing on all cylinders on twitter. On point prof!

@ProfBartNnaji: Shiroro Hydro Power plant is generating 550MW out of the designed capacity of 600MW and has not been shut down."

"@ProfBartNnaji: Shiroro is a major contributor to the unprecedented quantum of 4,237MW plus 70MW spinning reserve which has been generated since Aug 7, 2012"

"@ProfBartNnaji: We are very much aware that there are some elements viciously opposed to improved electricity supply"

"@ProfBartNnaji: and are working in cahoots with forces benefitting from the corrupt and decadent order"

"@ProfBartNnaji: which has for decades kept the nation down, impeded economic growth and adversely affected social life"

"@ProfBartNnaji: These unpatriotic and subversive elements actively and secretly promote the business interests of a notorious cabal in the power sector."

"@ProfBartNnaji: The Nigerian people should watch out for these saboteurs working against improved power supply."

"@ProfBartNnaji: The Federal Government remains resolute in the determination to end forever the electricity blight."

"@ProfBartNnaji: In recognition of their vital role in national dev, Government approved a 50% increase in salary for the PHCN staff since June of 2011"

"@ProfBartNnaji: Government also set aside for them a percentage of shares of the 17 PHCN successor companies being privatized"

"@ProfBartNnaji: converted some 10,000 casual workers to permanent staff, and paid the staff N57billion for the monetized benefits denied them since 2003"

"@ProfBartNnaji: Government has also magnanimously agreed to pay 25% of their salary as part of the severance in the wake of the privatization of PHCN assets"

"@ProfBartNnaji: even though they did not make any contributions to the pension scheme up to July 1, 2004, when the Pension Reform Act came into effect."

"@ProfBartNnaji: Despite the failure of both the PHCN mgt & workers to contribute 7.5% each of the workers’ salary to the pension scheme as required by law"

"@ProfBartNnaji: Government has offered to pay 15% of each PHCN employee’s salary as part of the retirement benefits."

"@ProfBartNnaji: I would like to assure Nigerians that the worst days are over as far as power is concerned. The current improvement is not irreversible(I think he meant reversible. Should be a typo)."

"@ProfBartNnaji: The programme for power development in Nigeria to international standards is very much on course"

I think he is responding to rumour making the rounds that shiroro has been shut down because of PHCN strike.
It is obvious, some Nigerians are not happy with the progress. Very sad!


Very true.
Re: Prof Bart Nnaji Live Twitter Stream On Power Reforms by manny4life(m): 7:16pm On Aug 13, 2012
People who want to hang, PLEASE HANG... Prof, carry go. Your sincere action will be a "MAJOR" stimulant to economic growth. cool cool cool cool

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Re: Prof Bart Nnaji Live Twitter Stream On Power Reforms by dedeike: 7:32pm On Aug 13, 2012
I have confidence in his ability to deliver.
Re: Prof Bart Nnaji Live Twitter Stream On Power Reforms by DisGuy: 7:32pm On Aug 13, 2012
Well done Prof on the record peak output but please avoid these johnny mystery tactics

"@ProfBartNnaji: We are very much aware that there are some elements viciously opposed to improved electricity supply"

"@ProfBartNnaji: and are working in cahoots with forces benefitting from the corrupt and decadent order"

"@ProfBartNnaji: which has for decades kept the nation down, impeded economic growth and adversely affected social life"

"@ProfBartNnaji: These unpatriotic and subversive elements actively and secretly promote the business interests of a notorious cabal in the power sector."

"@ProfBartNnaji: The Nigerian people should [b]watch out for these saboteurs [/b]working against improved power supply."

how are ordinary nigerians supposed to identify these cabals, just name and shame them, if they are doing anything illegal prosecute them, pointing out mysterious individuals makes these leaders sound like the typical 'blame the village winshes' crew

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