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What's Your View On Power Stability? by globalresource: 3:34pm On Dec 13, 2018 |
Fashola blamed the former Administration for power problems. Now he has been given the opportunity to fix issue. While i believe there is no problem without solution that is why we have the government. But Fashola said the problem with power is not Government. But Government is the seat of power of any Nation and even Transmission Company of Nigeria still belongs to the Government Does that mean we should loose hope for steady electricity in Nigeria? Does that mean the proposed NEXT LEVEL doesn't cover power sector? And I believe power sector is a very crucial sector to the economy development, growth and stability of this country What is your take on this? |
Re: What's Your View On Power Stability? by globalresource: 3:37pm On Dec 13, 2018 |
This thread is where the story is: https://www.nairaland.com/4902261/fashola-it-not-fgs-problem |
Re: What's Your View On Power Stability? by Sirjamo: 3:44pm On Dec 13, 2018 |
All these your useless questions should be directed to those who sold the power sector to quacks 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What's Your View On Power Stability? by globalresource: 11:59pm On Dec 14, 2018 |
Sirjamo: Since PDP is no more there. Are we to keep blaming them or move forward. Fashola talk as though there is no hope for APC government in fixing power Beside you are one ranting like a dog. Can't you make a point without insulting? Nonsense |
Re: What's Your View On Power Stability? by CodeTemplar: 8:16am On Apr 13, 2019 |
Sirjamo:Those you call quarks are at least able to generate the power to a level where those directly under Fashola can't fully distribute it. The fault is still with the Fashola side of the team. What about prepaid meters also? Don't forget this same Fashola removed the fixed service charge in exchange for higher tariffs in 2016 and what he promised us hasn't materialized. Not even 5% of it has materialized. |
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