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“solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by promise4040: 10:30am On Sep 20, 2023
Shortly after Adebayo Adelabu, Nigeria’s new minister of Power gave a speech about how the country’s electricity sector challenges aren’t unsolvable, reports began trickling in that the national grid has collapsed, the second time in a week, providing a visceral reminder of how easy it is to underestimate Nigeria’s power challenges.

“I’ve diagnosed the issues to a large extent, and I’ve found out that the solutions are not as difficult as we all believe,” Adelabu said at an energy conference in Lagos, and an hour later, millions of Nigerians were thrown into darkness power generation dropped from dropped below 50MW.

In the speech at the Nigeria Energy conference organised by Informa Markets, Adelabu pledged to collaborate with investors and partner groups capable of supporting a national ambition of raising power generation by 20,000MW by 2030 and ramp up collections to 80 percent of all invoices issued in the next seven years.

This is coming at a time when power distribution companies cannot meet revenue requirements under their various contracts spurring lenders to call their debts. Generation companies bogged by debts cannot meet new commitments towards their gas suppliers and the Transmission Company can’t contain a creaking grid.

Following the removal of subsidies which worsened the cost of living crises, the electricity sector regulator has resorted to surreptitious increase of tariffs because of fear of popular angst. The tariff methodology in use, the Multi-Year Tariff Order prescribes a biannual tariff review based on macroeconomic conditions, including inflation, foreign exchange, and the cost of gas.

Adelabu said that in the challenges also lie critical opportunities, such as unleashing power from renewable energy sources, for example, solar, hydro, wind, etc., which will reduce the country’s carbon footprint in terms of emission and create jobs and stimulate economic growth.

The minister also said among his priorities was encouraging investment in cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions that can transform the way power is produced, transmitted, distributed, and consumed. He also said he would be collaborating, sharing knowledge, and building partnerships that transcend borders and ideologies.

“Although some progress has been made across the power sector, there still remains a huge gap, especially in delivering adequate and stable power supply to consumers nationwide,” he said.

While the minister was heavy on what needs to be done to make the power sector thrive such as improving transmission, raising generation, and ensuring that consumers pay for power through adequate metering, the speech was light on how these could be done.

In 2013, Nigeria privatised the power sector hoping to replicate the success of the telecommunication sector. While the government sold the distribution and generation utilities to investors, it could not find buyers for the transmission company. Poor funding has hampered the transmission company such that a creaking grid cancels out reforms made in the upstream and downstream value chains.

Apart from challenges with the transmission segment, the DisCos are unable to collect the full value of electricity distributed each month crippling the ability of generation companies to pay for gas used to fire the thermal plants.

Adelabu said a new mindset was now required asking investors to enter the sector with long-term investments. “Investors must understand this,” he implored, assuring that when eventually break even and start making profits, “sincerely, you will all be amazed,” he said.

“As a politician, as a minister of power, I also have limited time to spend, and I must make an impact. I am determined to make an impact,” he said.

https://businessday.ng/news/article/solutions-to-power-problem-arent-difficult-minister-says-then-grid-collapsed/
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by Nobody: 10:34am On Sep 20, 2023
This is what we want so as to permanently shut obi up
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by Kumid: 10:42am On Sep 20, 2023
The why us just do it and stop the talk. Why will any sane Leader prefer going round his problem than trying to salve it
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by mrvitalis(m): 10:50am On Sep 20, 2023
The issue with power is fundamental

Nigerians are not Rich enough to pay for stable electricity... It's impossible to make profit in the industry without corrupt back Deals

This drives away investors

Lekki and Abuja where people can afford it have 24 hours power supply


APC as a party are filled with people who have zero idea how development works....

They think build roads, build phantom projects that are not viable and glorify it


Peter obi is the first politician I have seen that actually understood development ..... His performance in MDGs proved that
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by festacman(m): 10:51am On Sep 20, 2023
Fashola will be like .... grin .... cheesy
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by accordadoga26(f): 10:51am On Sep 20, 2023
Do something.

If you don't, I trust Ashiwaju to replace you with alacrity

IconicR:
This is what we want so as to permanently shut obi up

Stop mentioning Obi.

He is just a Social Media Nuisnce and Agulu Mandate Thief.

Let's stop giving him the 2027 relevance he needs
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by mariovito(m): 10:53am On Sep 20, 2023
Good one.

After theory comes practical.

Now he has the opportunity to practicalize what he said....

Except he's serving us bobo juice alacarte
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by Racoon(m): 10:56am On Sep 20, 2023
cheesy Who still remember;
-"Stone us if the APC failed to perform after two( 2 ) years." - Tony Momoh.

-"Vote out Jonathan to have 24 hours electricity." - Agent Holmes Fashola Post EndSARS Lekki Tollplaza Camera - Discoverer.

-"To provide stable electricity is not rocket science."
- Raji Fashola.


The witches following and against the APC in their coven are legion. All they have ever instigated the Nigerian state and oppressed citizens all came back to hunt them real good.
Re: “solutions To Power Problem Aren’t Difficult,” Minister Says, Then Grid Collapse by Racoon(m): 7:41pm On Sep 20, 2023
mrvitalis:
The issue with power is fundamental.APC as a party are filled with people who have zero idea how development works.They think build roads, build phantom projects that are not viable and glorify it......
They have mastered the arts of lies and propaganda and have long made them the official policies of government.

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