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Power Generation In Nigeria: by Elbinawi: 10:32pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
Power Generation in Nigeria: State governments should actively be involve in generating electricity in Nigeria. Electricity generation is the foundation of development. A big shame to Nigerian present and past leaders that they can not provide Nigerians with constant electricity. @GEJonathan @MBuhari Billions of dollars were budgeted for power and electricity generation over the years but looted by the corrupt Nigerian ruling elites. Who will come and invest in a country that lacked power and electricity? Cost of services in Nigeria is high due to lack of electricity. Current Minister of power @tundefashola is not doing anything extraordinary to improve power generation in Nigeria. Part of APC failings #Iran with half Nigerian population generates 77,000 MW of electricity while #Nigeria generates 4,000 MW of electricity. @buharimeter Nigeria is today the biggest importer of Generators in the world. All nations generate most of the electricity they need with exception of Nigeria. Why? The funds State Govs uses to sponsor Pilgrims to Mecca & Jerusalem for 5 years is enough to provide constant electricity to their states. Instead of Nigerian leaders 2 concentrate on good governance, @NGRPresident @MBuhari chose to slaughter 1000+ Shiites to please Arab savages. #ElbinawiTweets |
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