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120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Nobody: 7:27am On Jun 06, 2013
MINISTER of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, alongside the Minister of State, Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi, Wednesday described the power outage being experienced in the country as national embarrassment, but blamed it on systems collapse.

Nevertheless, Nebo said that steps had been taken to rectify the problem, adding that power was already being restored. According to the ministry, at least 120 million out of the estimated 160 million Nigerians are currently without electricity supply, leaving only an estimated 40 million Nigerians with electricity.

Nebo, who addressed State House Correspondents after briefing the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on the activities of his ministry in the last one last year, said that systems collapse affected some power installations in some parts of the country.

He cited the recent breakdown of power installations in Bayelsa and Kebbi states, which kept the two states in darkness for over three weeks, stating: “Bayelsa State was almost knocked out because a huge tree fell on the transmission tower and shattered it up to the foundation.

“Similar situation occurred in Kebbi, where heavy storms destroyed three transmission towers. These things are natural phenomena that are not caused by human beings.”

Aside systems collapse, the minister also fingered the activities of vandals as well as lack of funding last year for routine maintenance of electricity equipment. He noted: “I can use the word ‘nightmare’ to describe what we witnessed in the past three weeks, as far as power supply is concerned.”

Nebo said it was down to “systems collapse, which occurs at the beginning of every rainy season, or when the rainy season is about to take off robustly, with a lot of storm.”

Meanwhile, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsdey Orubebe, and his Minister of State, Darius Ishaku, told journalists that, “privatization is at its concluding stage. We need to focus on commercialisation of the power sector, considering where we are and the fact that only 40 million people have power supply.”

He expressed hope that the short-term mechanism being put in place, and additional fund being approved by government would raise power holding beyond the current 3200 megawatts.

Nebo, whose ministry presented its 2012 scorecard to FEC, said the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) has started a road show to make 10 different power plants available to interested investors, pointing out that once on stream, the 10 would add 4000 megawatts to the national grid.

For Kuchi, Nigerians would be better off owning great stakes in the power sector by availing themselves the opportunity in government’s commercialisation drive, as “the future of power in Nigeria is through IPPs and PPPs.”

Meanwhile, Orubebe said that funding has been the problem hampering the construction of the East-West Road. He noted, however, that the programme has made a lot of progress under SURE-P, as some bridges have been completed and key sectors of the road were being steadily delivered.

According to him, the ministry, in the post-amnesty period, has provided more skill acquisition centres to equip the youth and create jobs. Ishaku disclosed that the ministry spent N39 billion on winkthe amnesty project in the past year.

According to him, the ministry was working hard to curb militancy, and though Julius Berger left the region because of militancy, the contract for the East-West Road was re-awarded and the new contractors were doing well despite the dearth of “real funding.”


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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by braine(m): 7:36am On Jun 06, 2013
I wonder how they expect that 4000MW to do the 120million lot. The situation is just pathetic.
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by bobthebuilder99(m): 9:55am On Jun 06, 2013
SAI GEJ!!!

N39 billion spent this year on Niger Delta Amnesty but no funding for the EAST-WEST road or power station maintenance!

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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by ZURYZEST(m): 9:58am On Jun 06, 2013
power sector, na wa oooo
when will these change?
sad sad sad sad sad
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Opey4luv(m): 9:58am On Jun 06, 2013
We aren't interested in the fact, all we want is the solution.

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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Ajibel(m): 9:59am On Jun 06, 2013
Then if that is the case,how come about the story that Investors are coming in droves into Nigeria with the challenge of epileptic power supply

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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by PvtParts1: 10:00am On Jun 06, 2013
There are elements at work that are bent at sabotaging this country. The minister was very tactful in his address.
We are currently in a state of war.

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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by ceeceeco: 10:03am On Jun 06, 2013
Nigerians are the prøblem øf Nigeria & alsø the sølutiøn øf Nigeria...Pøwer is nøthin' withøut cøntrøl.
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by bobthebuilder99(m): 10:03am On Jun 06, 2013
Pvt. Parts:
There are elements at work that are bent at sabotaging this country. The minister was very tactful in his address.
We are currently in a state of war.

Yeah, we are at war with Goodretard Ebeledaft Jonathan.

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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Nobody: 10:03am On Jun 06, 2013
this nebo is a failure. I miss the great barth nnaji angry
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Ucheosefoh(m): 10:03am On Jun 06, 2013
So pathetic thank God I am among the 40 million with electricity cus I dey flex with light for my area wella
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Evablazze(m): 10:06am On Jun 06, 2013
9jadelta: this nebo is a failure. I miss the great barth nnaji angry
and wat great abt barth nnaji, nebo is only a subordinate to d FG..D FG r meant 2fund any financial project...
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by PvtParts1: 10:07am On Jun 06, 2013
bobthebuilder99:

Yeah, we are at war with Goodretard Ebeledaft Jonathan.

good for you
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Nobody: 10:08am On Jun 06, 2013
we are used to it don't worry. grin
why is dat wat our GOVT reaped is wat they sow we NIGERIANS sow? undecided
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Cholison(m): 10:11am On Jun 06, 2013
It means that the Federal Government has been stealing from the masses for bringing bills to further impoverish the masses even though no power is supplied. This is fraud and they should be charged to court for corruption. Who says corporate institutions are not liable for corruption charges? More revelations will come out in the aftermath of this impending privatization. Please pay PHCN staff and let them get out fast, we certainly can do without them.
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Picomon(m): 10:11am On Jun 06, 2013
murimoney: we are used to it don't worry. grin

Haha.. We go manage.
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by feelamong(m): 10:14am On Jun 06, 2013
At least dem talk true for once!

where is that insincere Nigeria? after he go begin to tell us say him get light 26hrs for him hamlet!

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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by rodeo0070(m): 10:15am On Jun 06, 2013
Do we need a soothsayer for us to know that. Actions not words...
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Nobody: 10:16am On Jun 06, 2013
Why giving me reports on the number of Nigerians without electricity, I don't even wanna hear about on going projects. All I wanna hear is....
Naija don get 20,000MW of electricity( in my wildest dreams).
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Evestar200(f): 10:16am On Jun 06, 2013
Hmmmm,,dat means am among d people and my village pple too,,,cuz no my light neva blink for 3wks nw 4 my village and where i dy warri
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by slap1(m): 10:16am On Jun 06, 2013
In other words, there is no electricity in Nigeria.

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Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by abdullkabar(m): 10:19am On Jun 06, 2013
They just keep quoting values.
Am tired of this,seriously i am.
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Nobody: 10:19am On Jun 06, 2013
Bwahahawaha Bwahahawaha

My heart is bleeding, ooo gosh I weep for naija and Naijan. Living with generator toxic fumes ain't easy .come to think of it ,no wonder +56millions of you are stark illiterate, no light to read/study.
embarassed
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Nobody: 10:20am On Jun 06, 2013
Evablazze: and wat great abt barth nnaji, nebo is only a subordinate to d FG..D FG r meant 2fund any financial project...
things got worse under nebo despite the increase in power generation.. Atleast under barth, my area here in warri, we could boast of 20hrs electricity with all the floods, desttruction and natural disaster that occured last year. Rightnow, under nebo, you hardly get 15hrs. There is now power for almost 3ays now at my area and it's not there is problem with the transformer, it happened repeatedly like 3times in month of may alone. They just take the light for no appparent reason
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by born2fuckpussy: 10:21am On Jun 06, 2013
Amnesty for electricity
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by slimghost(m): 10:24am On Jun 06, 2013
bobthebuilder99: SAI GEJ!!!

N39 billion spent this year on Niger Delta Amnesty but no funding for the EAST-WEST road or power station maintenance!

Wow, i thought the props was given to Yar'adua for brokering peace in the ND? Now you are blaming GEJ for spending an agreed amount on them? Dude your second name is "hypocrisy".
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by imsuboi(m): 10:30am On Jun 06, 2013
Ret.ardeen
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by onyxo76(m): 10:31am On Jun 06, 2013
120 million out of 160 million is 75%,and i happen to be one of those in the 75% category!!!
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by Godmann(m): 10:32am On Jun 06, 2013
I told my friend back in 2010 that the only sector GEJ can succeed is the power sector because of Bath Nnaji. The clueless GEJ has sacked GEJ and we can see how weak he is.

It is a pity all of us are suffering what we have made effort to avoid by voting the right people.

Where is the Fresh Air?
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by franchizy(m): 10:36am On Jun 06, 2013
I thank God for Gov T. A. Orji who single handedly provided Abians wit a constant Electricity especially in Aba.
How I wish other state Governors wil emulate Gov. Orji and develop there own IPP and shun d FG.
Ride on Gov. Orji as Abians and Nigerians as a whole are proud of u for ur developmental strides.
You will live long to continue to reap the fruits of ur good deeds. How I wish dat Nigerians will rise up and adopt u as our president come 2015.
We want change in Nigeria and we believe u ve the capability to bring Nigeria bk to the promise land.
Your excellency, we Abians and Nigerians, we say thank you once again and we wish u all the best in ur guture endeavours.
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by toskut(m): 10:36am On Jun 06, 2013
He must be crazy. How many are we in this country sef? Guess no Nigerian has access to electricity.
Re: 120m Nigerians Without Electricity - FG by ceejay80s(m): 10:36am On Jun 06, 2013
UP NEPA

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