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Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by rhinolove: 10:19am On Mar 11
Nigeria is full of excuses why there's failure. Not that the likelihood of theft is zero.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by oglalasioux(m): 10:21am On Mar 11
Which vandals?

The correct caption should be;

'Power contractors destroy the lines to get contracts to fix them'.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Azazyel: 10:22am On Mar 11
Nigerians are so destructive. You vandalize infrastructure and still complain that the infrastructure is not in place

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Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Way4orward: 10:22am On Mar 11
Watching their religion brothers
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by finallybusy: 10:22am On Mar 11
Politicians are behind this. No two ways about it. You think someone who makes earnings from importing generators won’t pay jobless youths to carry out such? Blame the idiotic young men who should know better.

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Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Angelfrost(m): 10:23am On Mar 11
You people are not serious in this country...!

You know something is prone to vandalism, yet you leave it unguarded.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by TooMuchStuff: 10:23am On Mar 11
Northern Monsters....
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by oglalasioux(m): 10:24am On Mar 11
Ezewuzie01:
It is time for states and local governments to ban those hausa iron condemned people. They are roaming thieves who are out to steal public and private properties.

So if you are told it's 'Hausa iron condemn' you'll believe it? The power contractors know what they are doing. Same way they killed the refineries. Same contractors will never allow anything work. It's Happening in South Africa already.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Barcalee: 10:24am On Mar 11
These vandals should executed

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Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by ATLANTIC01: 10:24am On Mar 11
Regulate iron condem
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by ChiefOkporghe: 10:31am On Mar 11
I don't usually comment on political related issue, but I believe it is quite clear that there are elements interested in sabotaging the genuine efforts of this government to better the lives of the citizenry.

And those elements are not from Southern Nigeria.

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Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Mom007(f): 10:33am On Mar 11
Stories and excuses! Since that vandals did not vandalise, have we been having light? How many megawatts was being generated and transmitted? Pstcheew
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by zoraro(m): 10:33am On Mar 11
If the line was active/energized, no sane person will attempt vandalizing it. That is the solution to this frequent vandalization of transmission lines.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Nackzy: 10:36am On Mar 11
DeLaRue:


It's not hardship. Was there no hardship during Mr Buhari's government.

These are most likely sponsored attacks.

Certain elements trying to undermine the government.

If certain people can't control a Southern president, they try and create chaos.


but why
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by DeLaRue: 10:36am On Mar 11
iwaeda:

So government have security for fun. A government that blame everyone, but not themselves. grin grin grin grin

So you think the government can protect all electricity infrastructure in the country, morning and night, in remote areas and everywhere else?

So, 2 or 3 Policemen will be stationed under every pilon in the country every minute and every hour of the day abi. Those pylons you see in the forest when traveling, every single one of them can be secured according to you.

Truth is, there is a limit to what any government in the world can protect.

A determined minority of people can cause a lot of harm without being detected.

The Unabomber in America operated for several years before being caught.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by chrysso83(m): 10:37am On Mar 11
[quote author=DeLaRue post=128881327]

It's not hardship. Was there no hardship during Mr Buhari's government.

These are most likely sponsored attacks.

Certain elements trying to undermine the government.

If certain people can't control a Southern president, they try and create chaos.

[quote]

The way people reason in this country sef, everything must be tied to politics, religion or tribalism. Is vandalism new in this country?
These vandals are thieves and should be common enemy to all irrespective of wherever you are inclined to.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by IamANigerianMan: 10:41am On Mar 11
Ezewuzie01:
It is time for states and local governments to ban those hausa iron condemned people. They are roaming thieves who are out to steal public and private properties.
This cannot be done by the outsiders, this is hardwork of NEPA
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by RickyJesus: 10:43am On Mar 11
DeLaRue:


It's not hardship. Was there no hardship during Mr Buhari's government.

These are most likely sponsored attacks.

Certain elements trying to undermine the government.

If certain people can't control a Southern president, they try and create chaos.



Thinking this way only serves them
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by poseidon12: 10:46am On Mar 11
DeLaRue:


It's not hardship. Was there no hardship during Mr Buhari's government.

These are most likely sponsored attacks.

Certain elements trying to undermine the government.

If certain people can't control a Southern president, they try and create chaos.



I have observed that Southern Nigerians generally have this morbid fear of mentioning Fulani and associating them with any bad things they are suspected of carrying out. But the same Southerners have no qualms about mentioning Igbo. You hear about the bandits instead of Fulani bandits orterrorists
Is this because of cowardice or what
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Saidfx(m): 10:54am On Mar 11
Nackzy:
Hardship taken too far

This things they're vandalising where are they going to use it or sell it


Only wealthy people can determine the state of a nation. When there is blackout, the generator manufacturers will cash out.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by poiZon: 10:55am On Mar 11
DeLaRue:


It's not hardship. Was there no hardship during Mr Buhari's government.

These are most likely sponsored attacks.

Certain elements trying to undermine the government.

If certain people can't control a Southern president, they try and create chaos.


This Ur wicked theory is stale...
Try another one
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Usmanovic95(m): 11:01am On Mar 11
Azazyel:
Nigerians are so destructive. You vandalize infrastructure and still complain that the infrastructure is not in place

You think a common man fit near that transmission if he is not sponsored by a politician.

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Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by DeLaRue: 11:10am On Mar 11
[quote author=chrysso83 post=128882117][/quote]

My comments have nothing to do with tribe or even politics.

You're allowing your imagination to run wild.

I am looking at this purely from the angle of vested interests who insist on having a big influence in any government to serve primarily their personal economic interest.

A Southern president is more likely to surround himself with Southern vested interests. That's the reality. Same way northern vested interests will have greater access and opportunities with a President of Northern extraction.

The difference is, when you have a Northern president, many Southern vested interests will retreat into the background and find subtle ways to get their way or they retreat completely. But it seems, from the experience of Mr Jonathan and now the current government, a minority of certain vested interests would rather create chaos if new policies threaten their personal economic interest eg fuel subsidy removal.

My comments are all about certain individuals trying to protect their personal interests. It's not about tribe at all.

These vested interests, from all parts of the country, have plagued governments going back several decades.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Azazyel: 11:11am On Mar 11
Usmanovic95:


You think a common man fit near that transmission if he is not sponsored by a politician.


Even if they are sponsored by politicians, must they allow themselves to be used? Let's tell ourselves the truth. Can politicians come there to vandalize the infrastructure themselves? Nigerians are too wicked. What about the ones that vandalize transformers? Are they sponsored?
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by seunmsg(m): 11:14am On Mar 11
iwaeda:

So government have security for fun. A government that blame everyone, but not themselves. grin grin grin grin

So, government must post security personnel to guide every train station and rail tracks in the country. Government must provide security for every single public and private primary, secondary and tertiary institution in the country to stop kidnapping. Government must post security personnel to guide every Genco, TRCN and Disco lines in country. In fact, government must post security personnel to follow every single Nigerian or else government is not working.

Like, are some of you even normal? Don't you know when to stop? In how many countries of the world do citizens go about destroying electricity transmission lines? Is that normal to you?

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Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by DeLaRue: 11:26am On Mar 11
poseidon12:


I have observed that Southern Nigerians generally have this morbid fear of mentioning Fulani and associating them with any bad things they are suspected of carrying out. But the same Southerners have no qualms about mentioning Igbo. You hear about the bandits instead of Fulani bandits orterrorists
Is this because of cowardice or what

My comments are about individuals pushing their own personal economic interest. It is not about tribe. These powerful individuals are from all over the country.

My opinion is that experience (Mr Jonathan and current govt) suggests that when some of these powerfful individuals feel their personal economic interest is at stake, and they, for example, don't have access to a President of southern origin as they probably would if the case was different, they take to lashing out through sponsored underlings.

It is a theory, but not an entirely unreasonable one.

The President's media spokesman made a similar assertion on TV yesterday.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by ufotunang: 11:30am On Mar 11
After you will be complaining of lack of power supply and you are destroying infrastructure that provides you electricity..it's not only the government that is the problem of this country also some insensitive citizens are also the problem
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by optionalY09: 11:34am On Mar 11
We know the people who specialized in vandalization of government properties across the country. Two group especially trade in vandals
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Ijaya123: 11:37am On Mar 11
Ezewuzie01:
It is time for states and local governments to ban those hausa iron condemned people. They are roaming thieves who are out to steal public and private properties.

Those scrap collectors are incapable of bringing this kind of tower down.

This is from a more organised and coordinated group of terrorrists.
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Nackzy: 11:49am On Mar 11
Saidfx:



Only wealthy people can determine the state of a nation. When there is blackout, the generator manufacturers will cash out.
hmmmmm
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by farouk2much(m): 11:57am On Mar 11
The answer to this question is in you.. As a nigerian... You knw we make impossible possible here in naija
Nackzy:
Hardship taken too far

This things they're vandalising where are they going to use it or sell it
Re: Vandals Attack Shiroro-Katampe Transmission Line by Nackzy: 11:59am On Mar 11
farouk2much:
The answer to this question is in you.. As a nigerian... You knw we make impossible possible here in naija
hmmm

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