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Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 7:45am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
I am not a beauty queen. You are.

If you want to keep something from Lexy, put it in writing.
You are a beauty queen. You just informed me that u are preparing for a beauty conteat that I didn't even know existed.

How can 4.7tr naira be subsidy debt?

What is subsidy?

If you claim that half of 4.7tr is owed by government agencies, what happened to the money meant to pay for electricity consumed?

Will electricity companies setting their own tariffs to the high heavens prevent the military from owing and using free light?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 7:46am On Mar 25, 2025
lexy2014:
You are a beauty queen. You just informed me that u are preparing for a beauty that I didn't even know existed.

How can 4.7tr naira be subsidy debt?

What is subsidy?

If you claim that half of 4.7tr is owed by government agencies, what happened to the money meant to pay for electricity consumed?

Will electricity companies setting their own tariffs to the high heavens prevent the military from owing and using free light?
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See am.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 7:47am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
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See am.
Exactly....see am:

How can 4.7tr naira be subsidy debt?

What is subsidy?

If you claim that half of 4.7tr is owed by government agencies, what happened to the money meant to pay for electricity consumed?

Will electricity companies setting their own tariffs to the high heavens prevent the military from owing and using free light?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by Proudlyngwa(m): 7:48am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Well, one could say the same thing about our telecoms industry from 2001-8. They charged high prices for very poor service, simply because the infrastructure was not there or was very poor to support GSM servicies and internet for all (infact it was non existent, so they had to build from scratch).

The power sector faces the same problem. Generation has to be improved and expanded to 88000mw...which is the bare minimum needed to guarantee 24 hours a day light for all of this country. Transmission has to be improved.

And a situation where , apart from Band A, most of the country is not paying or underpaying...where are they going to get the money from?

Either Nigeria does as the USSR did and borrows massively,with the debt coming back to bite us in the arshe, or the power sector gets deregulated, like, you know, Ivory coast did in the early 1990's, with the result that funding flowed in from the World bank and from investors. (IN Ivory coast, unless you are over 40 years of age, you won't have known grid collapses).

They need to charge better to pay for improvements, just as the telcos were charging sky high prices to pay for the GSM and internet backbone that we rely on for so many things.




They are prevented from making more money by the fact that government controls their prices.

Price controls is a nice way of winning votes, and making people feel good, but it is also why our power sector since it was privatised cannot pay for improvements and attract foreign investments.

Make we be honest with ourselves. Even if what you say is right, the issue of raising money remains. And government cannot afford to spend half our annual budget yearly , with the resultant deficit, over the next ten years, fixing power, which would still be subsidised, and which would still break down.

Fvck capitalism, but sadly it stays afloat because people wanna be paid.
You still don't get it.
It is not about price.
It is about service rendered being lumped together.
Let me use an area I stay to give you an example.
There are four mega hotels around where I stay, each night those hotels spend minimum of 50k to power Thier diesel generators, that is roughly around 1.5 million a month and they four of them 6 million, this guys can afford to pay Thier bills but they people around them can't and don't care, the cost of getting power to this guys is close to 100 million due to bogus power generation and transmission, who will cover the rest of the bill.
Now assuming the generator is around Thier area and production is determined by consumption, price of generation will reduce and people can pay the true value of products , not a price determined because production price must be met, even though most of the production is wasted or used by those who don't pay won't pay and don't care.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 7:48am On Mar 25, 2025
lexy2014:
Exactly....see am:

How can 4.7tr naira be subsidy debt?

What is subsidy?

If you claim that half of 4.7tr is owed by government agencies, what happened to the money meant to pay for electricity consumed?

Will electricity companies setting their own tariffs to the high heavens prevent the military from owing and using free light?
Exactly....see am:

How can 4.7tr naira be subsidy debt?

What is subsidy?

If you claim that half of 4.7tr is owed by government agencies, what happened to the money meant to pay for electricity consumed?

Will electricity companies setting their own tariffs to the high heavens prevent the military from owing and using free light?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 7:50am On Mar 25, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
You still don't get it.
It is not about price.
It is about service rendered being lumped together.
Let me use an area I stay to give you an example.
There are four mega hotels around where I stay, each night those hotels spend minimum of 50k to power Thier diesel generators, that is roughly around 1.5 million a month and they four of them 6 million, this guys can afford to pay Thier bills but they people around them can't and don't care, the cost of getting power to this guys is close to 100 million due to bogus power generation and transmission, who will cover the rest of the bill.
Now assuming the generator is around Thier area and production is determined by consumption, price of generation will reduce and people can pay the true value of products , not a price determined because production price must be met, even though most of the production is wasted or used by those who don't pay won't pay and don't care.
Well, how would the transmission be improved if people ain't paying?

Make them pay, or cut them off. Simple.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 7:53am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Exactly....see am:

How can 4.7tr naira be subsidy debt?

What is subsidy?

If you claim that half of 4.7tr is owed by government agencies, what happened to the money meant to pay for electricity consumed?

Will electricity companies setting their own tariffs to the high heavens prevent the military from owing and using free light?
How can 4.7tr naira be subsidy debt?

What is subsidy?

If you claim that half of 4.7tr is owed by government agencies, what happened to the money meant to pay for electricity consumed?

Will electricity companies setting their own tariffs to the high heavens prevent the military from owing and using free light?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 7:55am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Well, how would the transmission be improved if people ain't paying?

Make them pay, or cut them off. Simple.
If private citizens can pay for fuel to run homes and businesses, why will they not pay for electricity if it's supplied and billed fairly?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 7:56am On Mar 25, 2025
lexy2014:
If private citizens can pay for fuel to run homes and businesses, why will they not pay for electricity if it's supplied and billed fairly?
Go home, George.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by missionmex(m): 8:09am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
4.7 trillion debt is essentially power subsidy debt....and half of the debt is legacy debt..ie debt owed by the rich, poor, and also by government institutions as well. (As stated in the report, an air force base owes N4 billion alone).

That's why when I say that power companies should be allowed to set prices, it is because of issues like the debt.

People here love to abuse me for stating the fact that the reason why we have issues with power supply is because our power sector is not allowed to set its prices. Because of that lack of deregulation, most of the time, we can't have good things...like 24 hour light a day...because the sector does not have the cash to pay for it.

What's even scarier is that the experts say that we need something like 15 trillion naira annually...like half our budget...every year, to fix power supply to the level that would enable it meet our needs.

Egypt that everyone loves copying now, has removed power subsides completely. And they disconnect anyone who does not pay for the power they use, rich or poor. That bit, we no wan copy.

The funny thing is that people were cheering when DISCO officals were being beaten up by the airforce people. People that owe 4 billion naira in unpaid bills to the same DISCO is who you were cheering for. And after you will complain about having no light.
Every sane society uses prepaid metres sir. It is that simple.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by Proudlyngwa(m): 8:12am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Well, how would the transmission be improved if people ain't paying?

Make them pay, or cut them off. Simple.
what am saying is the transmission is too bogus whether people pay or not and it is leading to waste via heat in the cable that is why I talked about I²R

People are being made to pay day for Wastage because of over production and current loss in cable via transmission.

Reduce the generation capacity, transmission area and see improvement

Just as you talked about telecommunications why don't MTN have just one mass in the state capital then let it serve the whole state.

Instead you see them investing where they have more customers who can pay.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by Proudlyngwa(m): 8:13am On Mar 25, 2025
missionmex:
Every sane society uses prepaid metres sir. It is that simple.
Prepaid Meter will not solve anything
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nedekid: 8:50am On Mar 25, 2025
Naija is simply a crime scene, every thing that works properly abroad when it comes here kleg must enter. So they remove subsidy in petrol and then are paying subsidy in power generation, afterall if they say gov is owing and has to pay them is it not still subsidy? Just imagine how many trillions us generated by just band A customers. I personally currently use about 10k daily, now consider thousands or millions of households paying bills.
If power generation has such issues, how come all the billionaires are heavily invested in it? From adelekes, otedola, elumelu etc.
Omo power gen is the new petrol subsidy scam.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 8:52am On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Well, in 2001-5 we all paid through our noses for GSM services that in many ways were batshit poor, and did not reach everyone. (Why Nigerians have two GSM Lines is not because of show or because we are rich, but because in the early days, one could not call between networks, or call a NITEL Landline ).

The money was used to pay for improvements and to attract more investment. Today, I can call oversease, call any village in nigeria, and use internet in most urban and even many rural areas. That was not possible in 2003.

Here in NIgeria, most of us refuse to pay for power at all, or underpay, due to price controls, and also deliberately. (My disco has a lot of rural areas where people pay N2000 for power, even if they used 20000 worth of power that month). That's why they rip us off via estimated billing....they have to do that or their financial situation would be worse.

Also, on Nigerians paying for wires and transformers. Over 30 years ago, I was attending a primary school where my parents paid fees of N250 per term. The school was over 16 kms from our house...so imagine the fuel costs. There was a government school that was costing fees of N50 or less within a shouting disitance from my house..

Students attending the government school had to buy books, buy desk and buy pencils and pens. We in the private school...got books, pens and pencils and desks. If a book finished, we simply went to the school store and got a new one straight up. Only once did I have to go and buy a new book...because the school stores supplier had been delayed and the stores were empty. Once in my 6 years of attending that school.

So, why won't your power company be making you buy stuff. Most of us are not paying market price for power, so they cannot make the profit to pay for those things.

Life.
how much was GSM services between 2001 and 2005 that you were paying through your nose?

if you are selling coke and the price of a bottle is N500, will you sell N100 to some customers and N1000 to others to make for the shortfall of selling N100 to other customers?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 9:17am On Mar 25, 2025
missionmex:
Every sane society uses prepaid metres sir. It is that simple.
They don't bypass them. It's that simple.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by bigiyaro(m): 10:47am On Mar 25, 2025
General bulaba have removed subsidy and yet he is still borrowing and owing left right and centre.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 11:50am On Mar 25, 2025
lexy2014:
how much was GSM services between 2001 and 2005 that you were paying through your nose?

if you are selling coke and the price of a bottle is N500, will you sell N100 to some customers and N1000 to others to make for the shortfall of selling N100 to other customers?
Have you been eating pineapple again?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by missionmex(m): 1:17pm On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
They don't bypass them. It's that simple.
When you jail offenders publicly the rest will adjust. It's that simple.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 1:18pm On Mar 25, 2025
missionmex:
When you jail offenders publicly the rest will adjust. It's that simple.
Yes , that's what I advocate

But then again, people cheer for defaulters so...
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by missionmex(m): 1:21pm On Mar 25, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
Prepaid Meter will not solve anything
It has solved that of the sane societies
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by missionmex(m): 1:22pm On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Yes , that's what I advocate

But then again, people cheer for defaulters so...
Unfortunate country we live in.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 3:38pm On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Go home, George.
If private citizens can pay for fuel to run homes and businesses, why will they not pay for electricity if it's supplied and billed fairly?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 3:44pm On Mar 25, 2025
lexy2014:
If private citizens can pay for fuel to run homes and businesses, why will they not pay for electricity if it's supplied and billed fairly?
Yes, Mallory, but the roses would look good next to the crocuses. And don't forget about the lilies and the hibiscus. And do remember to prepare some of your lovely fruit punch.
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 3:50pm On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Yes, Mallory, but the roses would look good next to the crocuses. And don't forget about the lilies and the hibiscus. And do remember to prepare some of your lovely fruit punch.
nairalanda1:
Well, how would the transmission be improved if people ain't paying?

Make them pay, or cut them off. Simple.
If private citizens can pay for fuel to run homes and businesses, why will they not pay for electricity if it's supplied and billed fairly?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by nairalanda1(m): 4:00pm On Mar 25, 2025
lexy2014:
If private citizens can pay for fuel to run homes and businesses, why will they not pay for electricity if it's supplied and billed fairly?
Are you in your birthday suit right now?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by lexy2014: 4:29pm On Mar 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
Are you in your birthday suit right now?
nairalanda1:
Well, how would the transmission be improved if people ain't paying?

Make them pay, or cut them off. Simple.
why have the military not been made to pay or cut off?

If private citizens can pay for fuel to run homes and businesses, why will they not pay for electricity if it's supplied and billed fairly?
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by AgroBizSolution(f): 9:52pm On Mar 25, 2025
cool🤔
dynicks:
Tax/ electricity tariff increase... is that you knocking?...
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by Nelsondiego69: 1:46am On Mar 26, 2025
adenigga:
Source: https://punchng.com/Power-generators-fear-collapse-over-N4.7tn-debt
they should cut off any country who’s not paying their bills and debts nah
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by Kaiser20: 2:11am On Mar 26, 2025
This failed APC government is good for nothing.
What has the sleeping Bola Ahmed Tinubu done in Nigeria since 2923
Promoted..... Insecurity
Junger, corruption
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by harrypetty(m): 1:46pm On Mar 26, 2025
adenigga:
Source: https://punchng.com/Power-generators-fear-collapse-over-N4.7tn-debt
They prefer to subsidize Hajj, renovate VP's lodge and buy luxury cars. They are more important than power
Re: Power Generators Fear Collapse Over ₦‎4.7 Trillion Debt by dalkiranlar: 12:45am On Apr 14, 2025
adenigga:
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