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Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by Jimsonjaat96(m): 2:10pm On Mar 30
The National President, National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), Comr. Engr. Adebiyi Adeyeye has urged the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on power sector.
Engr. Adeyeye who frowned at the epileptic power supply in Nigeria, describes the situation as unpalatable and unbearable, asking the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to as a matter of urgency, call to a roundtable, all major stakeholders in power sector.
Comr. Engr. Adeyeye urged the Federal Government to look critically into the power sector, makes substantial changes where necessary, noting that many companies are on a daily basis folding up due to unstable power supply which is not the best for the country at this critical time.
He said part of what is contributing to the failing economy in the country is power supply and if the country must be rescued, the Federal Government must be ready to revamp the already dying power sector by conveying a meeting which will comprise all the major stakeholders in power sector.
He noted: "No doubt, the Federal Government is making frantic efforts to improve the power generation in the country but they need to show some level of seriousness in making sure that Nigerians enjoy stable power supply.
"Yes, I'm aware that last month, the Federal Government issued a marching order, asking the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, to withdraw licenses of non-performing electricity distribution companies, DISCOs. Both the Generating and Transmission companies must also be ready to show commitment. You can only distribute what is available."
The NUEE boss said government should encourage and harness the abundant renewable energy source as against the use of fossil fuel to improve power generation and reduce the effect of climate change in Nigeria as the world is moving towards just energy transition.
Speaking further, Engr. Adeyeye said that since the privatisation of the power sector in November 2013, all of the hope and expectations that privatisation will add value to the life of the poor and bring meaningful impact and improvement to the power sector has been dashed. The myriad of problems bedevilling the sector prior to the privatisation exercise has worsened and increased in multiple folds.
“Take, for instance, the megawatt output of the Generating Companies has been dwindling. As at this morning, the total megawatt we operate on is 4,300MW with the incessant collapse of the national grids. This is quite unfortunate, with a population of over 200 million. How do we improve our economy under this kind of arrangement?
"Investors are leaving the country, moving to neighbouring countries all because we don't have stable power supply. This is sad and shameful.
"Thousand of Nigerians are losing their jobs owing to the fact that many companies are on diesel to power their generators which has wrecked havoc on the finances of these companies, hence they reduce their workforce.
The President, Comr. Engr. Adeyeye bemoaned at how some Distribution Companies treat his members, saying it must stop henceforth.
"Let me make it expressly clear, my members are ever ready to give in their best, the Distribution Companies must also be ready to take their welfare with every seriousness it deserves by providing necessary logistics, because all of us are stakeholders in the power sector hence no body should be left behind", the President noted.

Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by Melagros(m): 2:29pm On Mar 30
COMRADES, tinubu has nothing to offer Nigerians, know this and have peace of mind

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Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by Treasure17(m): 2:59pm On Mar 30
He should start with insecurity if he has the balls anyway.
Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by Treasure17(m): 3:00pm On Mar 30
Melagros:
COMRADES, tinubu has nothing to offer Nigerians, know this and have peace of mind
Just there to waste our time.

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Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by kettykin: 3:12pm On Mar 30
The problem is not just electricity, the whole Nigeria needs a state of emergency from security, to economy, education, sports, politics Judiciary system, information, finance, electricity, industry, communications etc
The only thing that seems to be working is music and skeets
Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by suckmedownthere(f): 3:56pm On Mar 30
Can't Nigeria invest in nuclear and solar energy as other African countries like Egypt and South Africa did, can't we get it right or let our minister of energy be an American who has massive experience in that electricity and energy sector....... Imagine a complete collapse and blackout yesterday.... But our politicians are just happy being greedy over the national cake... Ghana is even referring to Nigeria as generator republic, I right way is to allow all state to produce it own power thereby encouraging competition just like Alex otti did..
Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by Blue3k(m): 4:00pm On Mar 30
Lol What magic do you people think happens what states of emergency are declared? I don't know why everyone's memories are so short. When Buhari declared a state of emergency for water did something major occur? What federal funds where released.

Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by Tjra: 4:02pm On Mar 30
Melagros:
COMRADES, tinubu has nothing to offer Nigerians, know this and have peace of mind
Do you have peace of mind?
Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by IkeOnyia: 4:12pm On Mar 30
Tinubu this, Tinubu that, what are state governors doing? Electricity is now their responsibility but none of them is taking proactive action because of ignorant citizens who prefer praising their lazy governors and blasting the FG rather.
Re: Tinubu Told To Declare State Of Emergency On Electricity by Blue3k(m): 4:17pm On Mar 30
suckmedownthere:
I right way is to allow all state to produce it own power thereby encouraging competition just like Alex otti did..

You're living in the past. The constitution was amended and the electricity act of 2023 was already signed into law. The only issue now is price reflective tariffs. It's time to allow the market to work. Everyone pays the real price for power.

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