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Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by ogododo: 11:06pm On Dec 22, 2021
NATIONAL Union of Electricity Employees, NUEE, has decried the worsening electricity supply across the country eight years after the privatisation of the assets of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN.

President of NUEE,  Engr. Martin Uzoegwu,  in Lagos, contended that the only workable and practicable option for resolving the challenges facing the power sector  was “a total reversal of the whole privatisation exercise because it is not working and cannot work.”

According to him: “We reiterate like we have done in the last 13 years that the solution to the power challenge in the Electric Power Reform process is total commercialisation of the sector. This option will give the companies the opportunity to charge economic tariffs with human face considering the purchasing power of the citizens and the regulatory directives.

It will help to solve the twin problems of funding and investments in the whole value chain of the power sector. Power is not only a business but also a social service and one of the commanding heights of the economy. 

“If we resolve the power debacle, Nigeria will solve a lot of socio-economic problems with one stone. These may include but not limited to reduction in unemployment, reduction in the rate of organised crimes and other social vices, creation of small and medium enterprises in the rural and semi-urban areas, reduction in the cost of energy for manufacturing firms thus reducing the cost of goods and services and increase in turnover which could lead to more direct and indirect employment, reduction in rural-urban migration, rapid development of our industrial capacity and increased life expectancy as a result of less stress, better health management etc.

It will also lead to more revenue for government as access to electricity will increase income from tariffs, rapid development of the country in the area of industrialisation, foreign direct investment, FDI, more worker-friendly environment with good pay and welfare packages and reduction or elimination of power poverty.

According to him, “in Nigeria the power sector, long neglected by successive governments was primed for privatisation. This feat was achieved in 2013 when the PHCN was unbundled to 11 Distribution and six Generation companies, and sold to different private companies while one Transmission Company is still owned by the FG. 

The government mantra was that the private sector would provide infrastructure and utilities more effectively and attract investment. 

“A long list of reasons was given why the privatization of the sector must happen.

They include Grid energy insufficiency and instability, network infrastructure challenges (overloaded transformers and feeders, obsolete equipment, limited network, lack of automation, etc),  Gas limitation to the generation companies, annual water shortages at the hydro-generation station, metering challenges (huge metering gap of over 6,000,000, estimated billing, poor meter maintenance, etc), operational challenges (long feeders, quality of workforce, large operational areas, etc), funding challenges (absence of long term “patient” capital (equity/debt) to fund capex investment, high cost of borrowing, poor history of DisCos, etc), lack of investment/upgrade of equipments and facilities, lack of diversification to other forms of energy, health, safety, and environmental issues.

He said since the privatization, “tariffs have been increased three times and the fourth increase is imminent.

This continues to put additional burdens on Nigerians who do not actually enjoy adequate power supply. The only beneficiaries of this regime are generator importers who continue to have a field day.

Uzoegwu,   “This year marks the eighth anniversary of the privatisatiion exercise, and the same issues have remained unsolved. Citizens and industries still do not have reliable power supply. Even with installed capacity at 12,522 MW, the nation has not been able to generate beyond 4,000 MW, which is insufficient for the population of 200 million. Added to these are the periodic price hikes, a variety of tariffs and estimated billing.

Recall that electricity on the grid on November 1, 2013, when the sector was privatised was around 3,400MW. Since then, the highest peak power ever generated and transmitted in Nigeria was 5,802MW on March 1, 2021, which was evacuated at a frequency of 50.09 hertz.Nigeria is supposed be generating over 20,000MW by now. While the transmitting capacity has improved to wheel well over 8,000 MW through the GRID, we still have less power to pass through the system for the Country.

And we continue to pay them for doing nothing to upgrade the capacity in the Country.As we speak , power generation has again dropped to below 4,000 MW.

Disturbingly, the GenCos have jettisoned the primary objectives of generating power as contained in their MOU to sundry businesses around the power stations.We can authoritatively say without fear of contradiction that some prefer these other businesses to revamping the generating machines.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/12/labour-decries-worsening-power-supply-across-nigeria/

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by ogododo: 7:15am On Dec 23, 2021
Lalasticlala. People wey dey in charge of power dey complain. Life no balance grin

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by bcomputer101: 7:30am On Dec 23, 2021
Labour union leaders (especially NLC) should please go and sit down jàre.





Useless toothless bulldogs

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by meedoLock(m): 7:40am On Dec 23, 2021
We don't even know what is wrong with this new nepa boss, they bill exorbitantly and distribution of bill now starts around 16th to 18th.

They goes on cutting people's light as from 20th. What kind of program is that? It means someone who earn monthly should be borrowing money to take care of nepa bill.

I'm not just understanding.

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by ogododo: 7:49am On Dec 23, 2021
meedoLock:
We don't even know what is wrong with this new nepa boss, they bill exorbitantly and distribution of bill now starts around 16th to 18th.

They goes on cutting people's light as from 20th. What kind of program is that? It means someone who earn monthly should be borrowing money to take care of nepa bill.

I'm not just understanding.

You no go military personnel near your street angry angry
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by meedoLock(m): 7:56am On Dec 23, 2021
ogododo:


You no go military personnel near your street angry angry


Bro we no get o. But we get free apartment for any. grin grin

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by ogododo: 8:04am On Dec 23, 2021
meedoLock:



Bro we no get o. But we get free apartment for any. grin grin
Make HD relocate from Abuja grin angry angry

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by codeVarsity: 10:23am On Dec 23, 2021
Electricity tariffs in Nigeria keep getting higher.

Supply has improved in the last few years in some areas but many households are still having it bad.

The Electricity guy said a lot of good things. Fashola sang the same song too many years ago.

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by obi4eze(m): 10:24am On Dec 23, 2021
Labour is more like a toothless bulldog.

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by Resurgent2016: 10:24am On Dec 23, 2021
buhari is cuming to solve it wink

ask & ngpatriot.

Also lets blame Obj from like 15 years ago, definitely not buhari's fault. He hasnt spent a kobo on power

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by DropsMic(m): 10:24am On Dec 23, 2021
Eight days to 2022 and we are still shouting UP NEPA wey we bin shout back then in the 80's... Smh

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by visijo(m): 10:24am On Dec 23, 2021
Delete the “lol” from the end of your sentences and just say what you need to say.
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by thesicilian: 10:25am On Dec 23, 2021
Na now dem dey wake up
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by DenreleDave(m): 10:25am On Dec 23, 2021
we tire oo
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by dmbb: 10:25am On Dec 23, 2021
Useless labour
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by udukakalu78(m): 10:25am On Dec 23, 2021
Same old story




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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by Mophor: 10:26am On Dec 23, 2021
Issokay
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by udukakalu78(m): 10:26am On Dec 23, 2021
Same old story...




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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by udukakalu78(m): 10:26am On Dec 23, 2021
Same old story...




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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by Sabadon(m): 10:26am On Dec 23, 2021
No b today e don tay wen ya**h dey for back
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by inoki247: 10:26am On Dec 23, 2021
lol
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by doubleE70: 10:27am On Dec 23, 2021
power supply has improved in my area for the past few weeks
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by Dshocker(m): 10:27am On Dec 23, 2021
Na today
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by G0time: 10:27am On Dec 23, 2021
Buhari is an utter failure

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by ReverseIlamina: 10:27am On Dec 23, 2021
Hmmn
Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by tillaman(m): 10:27am On Dec 23, 2021
sad

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by Quitam: 10:28am On Dec 23, 2021
To be fair, power supply in my neighborhood has tremendously improved. Average of 18 hours per day. Perhaps because most houses have prepaid meters. However, the DISCOs are not trying at all in terms of provision of infrastructure like poles and transformers. People pool money to buy these equipment and the shameless discos will never knock the charges off customers' bills. Very unfair. When it was NEPA, you can get transformer and poled free or at worse use long leg to get it.

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:28am On Dec 23, 2021
We recall and cring also....

May God punish all politicians that ruined our darling nation and took us 100 years back.

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by Spherical77(m): 10:28am On Dec 23, 2021
Shame on labour

Nigerians had long lost trust on them

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Re: Labour Decries Worsening Power Supply Across Nigeria by specialmati(m): 10:28am On Dec 23, 2021
cool cool cool seems like nigeria is design to fail in everything

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