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Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by nairalandkachy1: 9:08am On Feb 29
On Monday, the 188MW Geometric Power Plant in Aba, Abia State, was commissioned. By this weekend, Aba Power Limited, a subsidiary of Geometric Power, will commence the electricity supply to a section of Enyimba City. It has taken long, two decades in coming. But soon, the much-needed electricity to unleash the full potential of Aba, the industrial and commercial nerve centre of Abia, will surely make up for the long wait.

I congratulate and appreciate the efforts of Prof Barth Nnaji and his team to deliver on this project despite all the (political and) business environment obstacles. His tenacity and demonstration of the ‘can-do spirit’ is exemplary. It is remarkable that the governor of Abia state had stayed the course of the project that he had made an initial contribution to as a private sector person. Equally worthy of congratulation is the enterprising people of Abia.

This significant milestone is important for several reasons. Firstly, it improves people's access to electricity – thereby improving the overall quality of life in Abia. This is a privilege the people of Abia must be thankful for. As we all know, more than 40% of Nigeria’s 220 million people do not have access to electricity.

Secondly, it is a big boost to businesses. Aba is one of Southeast's industrial nerve centres. The other is the Nnewi axis. Inadequate power infrastructure is identified as the most problematic factor for doing business in Nigeria. More than 70% of firms in Nigeria use generators.

Thirdly, the project is delivered by the private sector - and an indigenous one to boot! It demonstrates the resilience of the private sector despite all the business environment issues. It also demonstrates the capacity of the local private sector to deliver on such huge and complex projects.

Why does this excite me?

I have all along been concerned that:

1. The Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) has over the years suffered from inadequate investments, failure of generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure.

2. Nigeria’s core infrastructure stock is very low, estimated at 35-40% of GDP, below the international benchmark of 70% and below South Africa 87%, Indonesia 70%, China 76% and India 58%.

3. The finances required to bridge Nigeria’s infrastructure gap are in the region of US$100 billion per annum - over the next 30 years. Nigeria does not have the resources to provide all of its infrastructure needs without sacrificing investments in education, health, and other social services. It should be remembered that Nigeria struggles to budget no more than US$30 billion annually.

For these reasons, I have been an ardent advocate of private sector presence in Nigeria. I have all along advocated for a private sector friendly business environment so we could leverage its enormous resources, including finance, skills, and technology. I doubt if the Abia state government would have been able to execute this mega project with the resources at its disposal.

My policy document outlines how Nigeria could prioritize investments to increase the stock and improve the quality of economic and social infrastructure across the country. We believe that narrowing the enormous gap that exists between the demand and supply of key infrastructure facilities in Nigeria is key to improving the competitiveness of our businesses, opening new economic and entrepreneurial opportunities, and promoting enterprise growth.

To achieve this, we pledged to undertake far-reaching institutional reforms and introduce innovative infrastructure financing models that will be appealing to the private sector to take risks and invest capital.

To this end, we pledged to:

· Facilitate the establishment of a private sector-led Infrastructure Debt Fund (IDF) to mobilize domestic and international private resources for the financing and delivery of large infrastructure projects across all sectors of the economy.

· Establish an “Infrastructure Development Unit” (IDU) in the Presidency, with a coordinating function and a specific mandate of working with the MDAs to fast track and drive the process of infrastructure development in the country.

· Strengthen the capacity of the ICRC to promote Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in the construction and management of infrastructure across the country.

· Broaden the scope of InfraCredit to complement the operation of the IDF by de-risking investments in infrastructure to build investor confidence in taking risks and investing capital.

· Open up the entire power sector from generation to transmission for private investments.

Going forward, the goal of every developing country must be to achieve universal access to electricity, ensuring that every citizen benefits from reliable power for daily needs, education, healthcare, and economic activities. This would be in line with the SDG 7 (Sustainable Development Goal 7), which aims to ensure affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all. In this wise:

· Nigeria must double efforts to support the likes of Prof Nnaji. Nigerian governments both federal and state must provide the Business environment that will make the private enterprises more competitive by (1) reducing their costs of set-up and operations (2) improving their margins and (3) making government policies more predictable

· In particular, the authorities must create an environment that will enable distribution companies to recover full costs for power supplied to their consumers with firm commitment to a metering program for all customers. The scourge of electricity theft must be dealt with through a viable partnership between investors in the distribution companies and the government with legislative support for prompt action against electricity theft.

· Attention must be paid to improve access to Credit by enterprises willing to invest in the power sector.

· Government must incentivize the private sector to increase greenfield investments in the development of off-grid solutions to intensify electrification, particularly of rural communities not yet serviced by the grid. -AA

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by christejames(m): 9:09am On Feb 29
Thanks Waziri

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Ebukamatth(m): 9:16am On Feb 29
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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Malroux: 9:17am On Feb 29
Atiku is far better than Ebola Tinubu but Obi is the best.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Massiveglory: 9:17am On Feb 29
One person we must not fail to appreciate in all these is madam Nnena oti. The inec rec for abia state in the governorship elections.

The fresh air of governance in abia state today is largely due to her doggedness and refusal to to do the bidding of the old order.
The fresh air in governance in abia state is because she refused to do a Mahood yakubu magic glitch.

If she did a yakubu mahood magic, abia state would remain in the usual darkness of governance.

Nigeria as a nation would not be in the deep mess it is today if we had a nnenna oti like person as head of inec.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by ZUBY77(m): 9:18am On Feb 29
Good

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Benwems(m): 9:18am On Feb 29
Atiku tends to make sense when he speaks.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by papiwyte(m): 9:18am On Feb 29
Customer.... grin grin grin grin

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by ufuosman(m): 9:18am On Feb 29
Waziri

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Ibyno(m): 9:18am On Feb 29
Nice
Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Mikespecialone(m): 9:19am On Feb 29
Malroux:
Atiku is far better than Ebola Tinubu but Obi is the best.

Prove

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by gbaskiboy: 9:19am On Feb 29
Atiku have cum again o

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by dfrost: 9:19am On Feb 29
This man...

Atiku knows all these but refused to help OBJ to implement? Abegi

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Anguldi(m): 9:19am On Feb 29
tongue
Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Ejehhhh: 9:19am On Feb 29
Nonsense
Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by CountinBlessins(m): 9:20am On Feb 29
Imagine if every state had a plant like this ? That 24 hour power supply that seems Impossible would become so common. No one would call us Generator Republic ever again.

You can now have businesses doing better and paying their staff better salaries because they won't have to spend money on diesel!!

Young people can survive on simple businesses like dry cleaning , barbing , etc because they won't need to spend all their profit on fuel for generator.

Let me tell you ,these politicians know what they are doing! They know what to do to make life easier for you but they won't do it because they feel if they make life easier for you , they can't use money to control you and make you kill your fellow citizens for them.

The only way for you to be free of them is through serious violent protest. These politicians do not respect you the common Nigerian citizen at all. They don't care about you nor do they want you to sleep and eat well. They believe keeping you poor is the only way to make you bow to them.

Time is coming for each and everyone to rise up against them

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Peakdesign23(m): 9:21am On Feb 29
I’m relocating to Abia ASAP.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by wolesmile(m): 9:22am On Feb 29
But I know deep down, Atiku will be pained. This will seriously affect the demand for his generator in Abia State.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by jubrilELsudan: 9:22am On Feb 29
ODE

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Olufemiolaolu(m): 9:23am On Feb 29
Malroux:
Atiku is far better than Ebola Tinubu but Obi is the best.
Very true he is a magician we need. 😂😂
Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Idepen: 9:24am On Feb 29
Is alright
Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by wolesmile(m): 9:25am On Feb 29
Malroux:
Atiku is far better than Ebola Tinubu but Obi is the best.
Ehya...
Sorry.
May the almighty heal you.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Forest122: 9:25am On Feb 29
up jaganban

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Didijiji: 9:26am On Feb 29
smiley

This guy knows so much about Nigeria, businesses and the economy that if he won the 2023 election, Nigeria wouldnt have been at the depths it is now

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by wolesmile(m): 9:26am On Feb 29
Massiveglory:
One person we must not fail to appreciate in all these is madam Nnena oti. The inec rec for abia state in the governorship elections.

The fresh air of governance in abia state today is largely due to her doggedness and refusal to to do the bidding of the old order.
The fresh air in governance in abia state is because she refused to do a Mahood yakubu magic glitch.

If she done yakubu mahood magic, abia state wojld remain in the usual darkness of governance.
But the GPP has nothing to do with Alex Otti nah, or am I mistaken? He even confirmed it himself. If anything, the credit, I believe, goes to the previous administration.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by meum: 9:26am On Feb 29
Na God go bless that INEC returning officer, Prof. Nnenna Oti. She deserves a special place in the heart of all Abians.

Had it been she did the abracadabra we saw in other places, this project would have remained abandoned like it had been.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by Keegan: 9:27am On Feb 29
Dey play, Mikano importer.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by zoedew: 9:27am On Feb 29
This man Atiku as the Vice-President of Nigeria decades back was in a position to reposition the electricity power industry in Nigeria when Obasanjo as President gave him free rein in the privatisation of State assets but what did he? He feathered his nest and that of his cronies and left power as comatose as it was before he had charge. Atiku is well known to be a critical stakeholder in the power generating set business in Nigeria. When Atiku pontificates in the manner he does here he insults the intelligence of Nigerians who know where he is coming from. Atiku will do well to be quiet!

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by jamafa: 9:30am On Feb 29
CountinBlessins:
Imagine if every state had a plant like this ? That 24 hour power supply that seems Impossible would become so common. No one would call us Generator Republic ever again.

You can now have businesses doing better and power their staff better salaries because they won't have to spend money on diesel!!

Young people can survive on simple businesses like dry cleaning , barbing , etc because they won't need to spend all their profit on fuel for generator.

Let me tell you ,these politicians know what they are doing! They know what to do to make life easier for you but they won't do it because they feel of they make life easier for you , they can't use money to control you and make you kill your fellow citizens for them.

The only way for you to be free of them is through serious violent protest. These politicians do not respect you the common Nigerian citizen at all. They don't care about you nor do they want you to sleep and eat well. They believe keeping you poor is the only way to make you bow to them.

Time is coming for each and everyone to rise up against them

It's a private project and it takes almost two decades before it was completed. The project worth $800M and it's servicing 9 out of the 17 local government in Ábíá state.

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Re: Geometric Power Plant: Atiku Hails Nnaji, Otti, Abians by israelmao(m): 9:31am On Feb 29
Abia State is a prototype of LP future government.Otti is setting the pace and blazing the trail for the nearest future to come.

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