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Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by AngelicBeing: 7:14pm On Jul 24, 2018
shocked

Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by ogtavia(m): 7:15pm On Jul 24, 2018
Which military hasn't paid since 2017?MDAs are owing 72billion?Come to Abuja and see as darkness reigns in almost all ministeries. You will be shocked that many government offices do not have power supply except from acquired generators.How do you want them to pay for what they do not consume or you think they are individuals who have no choice...

The problem is everyone is now a liar in this country and there is no central order.
Nobody is accountable anymore in this country. All the leaders are liars. Police;liars. Army;liars.Senators;liars.
Feel free to add yours.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Twrecks(m): 7:15pm On Jul 24, 2018
Please, how is this news?
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Jabioro: 7:15pm On Jul 24, 2018
They were always on complainant list...
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by oluwasegun007(m): 7:16pm On Jul 24, 2018
We are used to it....
Don't quote me, I have no time to read that epistle.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by ShawtCake(f): 7:17pm On Jul 24, 2018
Something that we know before... Errmmm shocked kiss
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by MrGoogle88: 7:17pm On Jul 24, 2018
emeijeh:
Misleading topic..... As if we had stable power supply before now.
No government can tackle power and succeed

Nigeria must be a cursed country, because I don't think the cabals importing generator sets will ever make us have stable uninterrupted power.

Foreign powers are still eating from us, we’re still deceiving ourselves with October 1st independence.




Buhari why?
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by giftedben: 7:21pm On Jul 24, 2018
The moment Nigerians realize that this fraud Country called Nigeria can never see or achieve something good, the better for them.
Before the person below me start raining insult at me, please just them me one thing you will stand proud and say your country have done right?

GOD PUNISH NIGERIA LEADERS STARTING FROM 1960 TILL 2018.

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Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by klas(m): 7:23pm On Jul 24, 2018
What is the big grammar about ‘price mismatch’ about?

In simple English, you are asking for increase in electricity tariff. Simple
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by SirLakes: 7:26pm On Jul 24, 2018
We are used to not having electricity


Find something else to say or shutt da fvck up

Nonsense
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by scarface04(m): 7:26pm On Jul 24, 2018
The Governor also said that the PDP-controlled Federal Government has also orchestrated about how it made the country “the biggest economy in Africa”, wondering why smaller economies could provide electricity for their people while the self acclaimed “biggest economy” could keep her people in darkness. http://thenationonlineng.net/jonathan-must-not-re-elected-fashola
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Nobody: 7:27pm On Jul 24, 2018
When has light been stable in Nigeria?
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by godson4u79(m): 7:29pm On Jul 24, 2018
And one embassy here in Russia will try to scare me to come back to that dark hole country called Nigeria, I rather live here and seek asylum than come back to that shit hole. Am enjoying all basic amenities here and I can think straight.

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Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by xynerise: 7:36pm On Jul 24, 2018
20years is even too short....
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Amberon11: 7:37pm On Jul 24, 2018
Can't relate.

There's already 24hrs Power in my area.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by CocoaOla: 7:43pm On Jul 24, 2018
The big Corruption called PHCN they won't talk about their estimating billing without light the one way I don suffer for this hell hole called country don do me Jaaaaapaaa!

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Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Lomprico2: 7:44pm On Jul 24, 2018
Have we ever had stable power in resent years??


Abegii!!
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by yungdynho(m): 7:45pm On Jul 24, 2018
That mad man is talking as if we are currently having stable power now. Abeg we are used to eplietic power in 9ja..
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The exodus going on in APC is affecting some goats.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by vioment: 7:46pm On Jul 24, 2018
The realist naijan were already aware of this fact. To be honest, 5 years is too small to be realistic. We have 20years if we start today and are like 65% serious; so do the maths based on our history of projects. If we are very serious, in 5 years, 70% of the country would have constant and (should also be in the plan - affordable) electricity.


We are suffering from know how and leadership wisdom on this issue. The fact remains that no prosperous nation lacks electricity.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 7:46pm On Jul 24, 2018
lobell:
And that idiot said Nigerians have too much electricity they can not use it all up.
maybe the idiot is trying to say Nigerians has too much generator sets that they can't depends on electricity
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Alva2018: 7:49pm On Jul 24, 2018
what are they still waiting for,let them invite Mr transmission transmitter to figure it out
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Alva2018: 7:50pm On Jul 24, 2018
So we are going to be like this

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Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by BIXYBABE: 7:50pm On Jul 24, 2018
Abeg someone should help me go out of this country. Even if na maid I go do, I'm ready.......If u go out and return home in peace, its a Testimony in Nigeria
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Topshow4real: 7:52pm On Jul 24, 2018
We are used to it already. In my area, the last time we ever had light was 23, October 2017. . .

How can I get Togo visa?
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by emmansus(f): 7:53pm On Jul 24, 2018
2018 this country called Nigeria is still deliberating on stable power supply.oh GOD this is the highest scam ever,God pls help our children s children.

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Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by mokset123: 7:57pm On Jul 24, 2018
Invariably they are saying we might not have stable power for another 15 years to come. 5 years down the line post privatization era we all know the story.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Omojolaray(m): 7:57pm On Jul 24, 2018
I think what the government should do......i can't stress my self honestly
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Nobody: 7:58pm On Jul 24, 2018
CANDYDADDY:
The Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors, says that Nigeria may not have stable power supply in the next five years except the challenges confronting the sector are addressed.

Mr Sunday Oduntan, the Executive Director, Research and Advocacy of ANED disclosed this at a news conference in Lagos on Tuesday.

According to Oduntan, there are challenges inhibiting power sector efficiency and they include liquidity gap of N1.3 trillion, lack of improved generation due to mismatched electricity pricing.




“Lack of much needed investment in transmission and distribution network and rising energy theft among others.

“Except these challenges are addressed, we may not have stable power supply in the next five years,’’ he said.

Oduntan said that the illiquidity in the sector must be prioritised because the sector could not afford to collapse.

“If the power sector collapses, many banks will collapse because in 2013 during privatisation, only one Distribution Company obtained foreign loan, others took loans from local banks in dollars.

“Privatisation was based on 30 per cent equity and 70 percent loan.

“The model was borrowed from New Delhi, India and it is working as we speak. If it is successful in India, why is it not working in Nigeria,’’ he added.

Oduntan decried the prevalent non-reflective tariff and called on the government to prevail on the military, Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) to pay for energy consumed.



According to him, MDAs owe about N72 billion and the military has refused to pay since August 2017, when the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola say the Federal Government will settle all legacy debts by MDAs.

“Afterwards, nothing has been paid by the military.

“It is important to also state that the mismatch in electricity pricing has resulted into inability of the Discos to settle their obligations to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Traders (NBET).

“What we get from NBET is usually higher than what the Discos charge to consumers because we don’t have control over tariff.

“Government determines what we charge power consumers.

“Until we have a review of electricity tariff which ought to have been taken place every six months, there can’t be cost-reflective tariff and without cost reflective tariff, Discos can’t settle their debts to NBET.’’

On the controversies surrounding eligible customers’ policy, Oduntan argued that tariffs for industrial consumers were structured to be subsidised.

“The eligible customer policy will take the industrial customers off the Discos’ network and this will affect the revenue of the Discos.

“If the policy will take away the industrial customers from the Discos’ network, then, there must be a review of the tariff to guarantee liquidity in the sector,’’ he said.


http://punchng.com/nigeria-may-not-have-stable-power-supply-in-five-years-says-electricity-distributors/



Nothing good will ever happen to this nation as a whole if we don't do away with these evil leaders.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by BedLam: 8:01pm On Jul 24, 2018
tunjijones:
This is the 18th year into 21st century, while other developed countries are worried about how to improve on robotics technology, improved health care system etc my dear Nigeria is still battling with power supply.


I weep for this country
These people know what's wrong with the power generation and the solution. First step is abolishing the national grid system. Nigerian cannot sustain this. Over centralization is one thing killing this country, just like the police and airports too. There's no competition among states so every is lax. Why cant state generate power if they have the means. For instance, If PH is able to get 247 power, Lagos will sit up.
They make simple things look like witchcraft.
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by blackaxe78: 8:07pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nigeria needs to go Nuclear and spend heavily on distribution
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by Owaincouncil: 8:09pm On Jul 24, 2018
Have we ever have stable supply before?
Re: Nigerian May Not Have Stable Power Supply In Five Years - Distributors by TheBoy1740: 8:16pm On Jul 24, 2018
Power is gradually going towards the same fate as water supply. One day, we'll all be generating our own power one way or another, just like boreholes.

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