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Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by ejieddy: 5:30pm On Apr 23
Shame
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by themanderon: 5:49pm On Apr 23
Always talking and making unnecessary noise. This administration is the worst when it comes to electricity generation and distribution. We only have supply for just under 2 hrs a week at the moment yet this incompetent minister will be disturbing us with rubbish promises.
South Africa generates over 60,000 megawatts while we are still here struggling with 4000 megawatts for ages now. Even a dam in China is supplying 2..2 gigawatts of electricity while we being fed rubbish in this Shithole.
Electricity is a human right in other countries but we have turned it into a commodity for the super elites with this band rubbish they started.
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by onyxo76(m): 6:27pm On Apr 23
ever since these useless band a to e came up I don't even see up to 2 hrs powwr supply daily
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by Zeebuy: 7:42pm On Apr 23
Jlow2:
South Africa with 50m people re generating above 20k megawatts, egypt is 50k mega megawatts, Nigeria is still below 3000 and they re building highway from Lagos to Calabar with 15trillion just loot away the money, Nigeria is just a shame of a country, why not repair the existing road with a fraction of that money, electricity will seriously drive the economy of this nation, many industries, factories small and medium scale enterprises have collapsed due to lack of electricity , the companies and factories still existing run losses because of high cost of diesel and low patronages because of how expensive things have become, it shall never be well with apc band of demons

That's what you get when you have vagabonds in power
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by Taigaban: 7:49pm On Apr 23
Whoever is putting up this should shot up. Government have been targeting 6000megawatts electricity the past 16 years with no results. Rubbish!!

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Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by NowisGod109(f): 8:07pm On Apr 23
AqualinaXYZ:
Always targeting like a bandit





Tinubu is very useless
Hahahaha
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by Rumundele(m): 9:36pm On Apr 23
God why did i come to Nigeria.
They should just keep quiet lets face our hustle
This government is a complete disaster
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by Reflect7: 10:41pm On Apr 23
nairalanda1:


UK has been charging cost reflective tarrifs for decades

Ivory coast started its own in 1993.

Nigeria has never once for a day charged cost reflective tarrifs

That's why your dad hasn't gotten a meter.

It's called price controls. To use another example, back in the day the USSR used to subsidise food. Result, long queues for food

Then in the 1990s, USSR collapsed and all it's members went through economic shock. No more subdisising. Food went up through the roof.

But eventually, because it was profitable to sell food now, farmers got incentivise to prodoce food

Today, nothing like queue for food in Russia and other former Soviet republics.

You're the only person talking sense on this thread.

I want to ask you a question.

Surely the govt knows this stuff you're saying. Why won't they just bite the bullet and go ahead and allow for cost reflective bills?

Why?

Is it due to the fear of the political fallout whereby the govt of the day is seen as being 'inhuman' by the people in allowing for exorbitant electricity bills?

What is it?
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by Anonimoux: 7:51am On Apr 24
FG will

FG moves

FG target

Same hogwash... Mshewssswwww
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by Growing(m): 9:27am On Apr 24
Please give us a wholistic plan. 6000MW by 2024 end.

Ok.

But what are the plans after that? That shouldn't be the only goal you have because obviously 6000MW is far from sufficient.
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by CodeTemplar: 9:28am On Apr 24
nairalanda1:


UK has been charging cost reflective tarrifs for decades

Ivory coast started its own in 1993.

Nigeria has never once for a day charged cost reflective tarrifs

That's why your dad hasn't gotten a meter.

It's called price controls. To use another example, back in the day the USSR used to subsidise food. Result, long queues for food

Then in the 1990s, USSR collapsed and all it's members went through economic shock. No more subdisising. Food went up through the roof.

But eventually, because it was profitable to sell food now, farmers got incentivise to prodoce food

Today, nothing like queue for food in Russia and other former Soviet republics.
inappropriate example.
Re: Electricity: FG Targets 6000 Megawatts By End Of 2024 by nairalanda1(m): 10:28am On Apr 24
CodeTemplar:
inappropriate example.

grin

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