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| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by ufotunang: 4:12pm On Feb 07 |
Telltruth123:..why our leaders and politicians are not serious in fixing the electricity power sector. Is because this darkness and lack of power electricity supply does not affect the politicians..they always have 24hours constant electricity light from January to December in their houses and offices...so the darkness and lack of power electricity light supply does not affect the Nigeria politicians..so that is why they do not care..if the politicians lack power electricity supply and they are in darkness like Nigerians also are in electricity darkness..the politicians would had fixed the electricity in Nigeria long time ago..so the darkness and lack of electricity does not affect them.. that is why they do not care whether Nigerians have light or not..they just think of themselves |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by adonainana: 4:34pm On Feb 07 |
lawani:The lithium batteries are being subsided to solve a national epileptic problem The more electricity a country can generate the more productive it is It is a feasible realistic solution , the cheaper a sensible government can make lithium batteries cheaper ( the more grid the country would alternatively invariably generate ) The other alternative is to go and be looking for 85 billion dollars from Somewhere to fix transmission lines or build another non clean source of energy Meanwhile the cheaper most effective option is right above Also most importantly lithium and solar panels have a life span of 10 years meaning once the products are extremely cheap and are in Nigeria and almost every household can easily afford one . Power is sorted for that house for the next 10 years This is the type of production subsidy economists talk about , a gobevrment subsiding a product for an end product in return The Oppsite of consumption subsidy such as fuel subsidy which is simply burning of fuel In people’s cars that lead no where The more individuals generate their electricity in their capacity using the sun the less they would rely on anything called nepa Those who still can’t do or need nepa can then rely on them effectively solving the problem |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Confirm4real(m): 4:34pm On Feb 07 |
Just because we always have President like Emilokan who just want to be President of Nigeria nothing more nothing less ![]() |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Gajagojo: 4:36pm On Feb 07 |
lawani:China is very different from Nigeria in many ways First there is a predominant ethnic group in China which is the Han They can locate projects anywhere without accusations of tribalism In Nigeria everything is about tribe . Projects are located in the wrong places because of that The Oodua example you give actually contradicts you It is not a national company but essentially a Yoruba government business Virtually all other government businesses have failed from the old Eastern and Northern Regions Even the Odua businesses are not optimally managed. There is still nepotism A good example is the airport Hotel in Ikeja. Still surviving but could do better China has been around a long time one of the oldest countries and did not make economic headway until about 30 years ago. Why and what changed? Did they start having government companies 30 years ago? No they have done so since the time of Mao but we're stagnant What changed? Chinese people are different from Nigerians. They obey their government and are very easy to organise and direct See how long they were in lockdown How can you exercise that kind of power in Nigeria as an Igbo man or Edo man for 40 years That is why we need to go back to regional government |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by lawani(m): 4:39pm On Feb 07 |
adonainana:You can't run heavy industries on batteries. No country on Earth is run on batteries. Have you calculated how many batteries will be equivalent to even 10,000MW? Then compare it to Nigeria's budget of maybe 30 billion dollars. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by adonainana: 4:49pm On Feb 07 |
lawani:There are solar farms ditching out mega watts of Power in different countries Brazil , dubai etc If every household is self sufficient in generating its own power , the national grid would be left alone Speaking for myself since I discovered solar 5 years ago I haven’t connected back to nepa light For factories who really need nepa nepa would be there for them For the rest households in particular a 5kva system can be easily built and would serve you well and power everything for less than 500k ( if the right govt policies are implemented ) Solar energy is everlasting , clean , and would solve the issue once and for all |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by lawani(m): 4:50pm On Feb 07 |
Gajagojo:It does not matter if Oodua is owned by Yoruba states. It is still owned by government. If possible in China why not in Nigeria? It is Nigeria that is young and not the cultures in Nigeria. The US is young too. I know that ethnic nationalism and competition is a draw back for Nigeria but that does not mean that the privatization of national assets is always the solution. What government can be in short supply of is innovation and if a venture does not require innovation then government can be better equipped to handle it than the private sector. In an upcoming country, government has to lead because capital is not easy to come by. Government can work with investors or seek investors immediately a venture becomes profitable |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by erniok(m): 4:51pm On Feb 07 |
Gajagojo:I need to understand you. So if my siblings sends me funds from obodo oyibo, fg takes 5% as what na. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by lawani(m): 4:57pm On Feb 07 |
adonainana:I see your point though but what can't happen is government part paying for solar power equipments. They can't afford it. Then the fear of everybody going off grid is enough to scare away investors |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Gajagojo: 4:58pm On Feb 07 |
) erniok:I need to understand you How old are you and how much education have you completed |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by ttmax09(m): 5:04pm On Feb 07 |
Gajagojo:4th mainland bridge? Are they even working towards doing that? It's all just stories. And yes I agree with your points too, but let's be honest, until we eradicate corruption, it won't work. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Gajagojo: 5:07pm On Feb 07 |
lawani:I am not going to do back and forth with you Talking online theory We failed with refinery With NNPC With NEPA Nigeria Aiways we are still paying salaries Virtually every government business has failed Yes if Brazil can win World Cup China can too but they have not It is not by stronghead I have answered the questions you are asking in what you quoted If you don't get it Forgerrit In this case of electricity there is virtually nothing of value to privatize We need to build from scratch |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Gajagojo: 5:14pm On Feb 07 |
ttmax09:I am sorry but no country has eradicated corruption That is irrelevant The issue has been Incompetence and a lack of national identity Without national identity there is no national interest There is corruption everywhere China, India, Malaysia Indonesia UK USA Lack of National identity meant for decades we were led by Hausa Fulani illiterates Arguably Lagos state is quite corrupt but has moved a lot since 1999 The military left Lagos in terrible shape If Lagos was in the hands of any other ethnic group like Ibos it would be a very different story There is a vision That is the difference What hasDelta state achieved with all the money It gets? No vision |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Hedonisco: 5:16pm On Feb 07 |
At least 80% of Nigerians' 'intelligence' is useful only for devising corrupt means to benefit oneself. The other 20% is deployed towards manufacturing justifications and excuses for ridiculousness. 0% for actual growth, innovation and collective development. That's why we remain where we are. A blaady shytehole country. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by bdon123(m): 5:29pm On Feb 07 |
Moderator101:State generation is very possible. Make d industry attractiv n people will invest.create laws that guarantee d power companies wont loose their cash n see how mch investment comes in |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by tunde1200(m): 5:30pm On Feb 07 |
You're looking at the problem from the top. Instead to see the causes of it. What's voting got to do with waisted efforts of pass leaders. epainos: |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by adonainana: 5:31pm On Feb 07 |
lawani:It’s affordable because it’s even way cheaper than any power investment which costs billions in dollars Currently as we speak a 15kwh lithium battery costs 3 million naira (3m divided by 15kwh) 200k per 1kwh If a sensible government subsidises it by 50 percent with an investment of 2.5 billion naira for every 10,000 kw batteries brought in That’s almost 10 megawatts off the grid Coastal road costs 15 trillion naira and it’s a pointless project that doesn’t do or solve a major problem The serious government can afford it On the argument that investors won’t invest That true and that’s good All the investments that have gone in the power grid it got worse So it’s better to solve the problem with good clean solar power and everyone stays happy |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Nteogwuija(m): 5:34pm On Feb 07 |
Omoh, Nigerian leaders are capable of nothing. If they can't tackle something as basic as waste pollution, how then can they fix power? |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by lawani(m): 5:40pm On Feb 07 |
adonainana:Your calculation is wrong. Coastal road is less than 1.2 trillion naira. 15 trillion naira mentioned is around ten billion dollars. No single project by any government in Nigeria can be that much. The entire budget is 58 trillion. Then if 10MW battery power is subsidized with 2 .5 billion naira it means 10,000MW will need 25 trillion naira. The country can't afford it. Also remember we need up to 200,000MW to be like South Africa and you are talking of just 10MW |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by femi4: 5:47pm On Feb 07 |
Moderator101:Even in 10yrs...they are all clueless |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by LabStores: 5:52pm On Feb 07 |
nairalanda1:Indeed... so what has Adelabu or Adedibu been doing in the past years? The power situation at the moment have become critically terrible. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Nteogwuija(m): 5:59pm On Feb 07 |
GloriousGbola:There need to be something done about corruption in this country. Most times it's the power officials that help customers bypass the meters. This is isn't hearsay. It's a fact. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by erniok(m): 6:07pm On Feb 07 |
Gajagojo:I guess I was a bit too quick to comment since you mentioned fg investing, thought it was another case of borrowing from dormant account idea they came up with back then but know that no one in diaspora will invest a dime in nigeria riddled with corruption. It's just like trying to fill up a basket with water. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by SuperEagles: 6:08pm On Feb 07 |
Even if you be obidient on this point i support you fully. Gajagojo: |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by lawani(m): 6:41pm On Feb 07 |
erniok:What is needed is just leadership which can come from government or the private sector. Diasporeans will invest in Dangote refinery when it goes public. Aradel or Seplat can do an IPO today to build a refinery and people will buy in and etc etc |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by epainos: 6:53pm On Feb 07 |
tunde1200:Why are your leaders wasting "efforts"(using your term) in the first place? Think deep and return to my initial post. I hope you can pick it. If not, forget it. |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by ElSudani: 7:12pm On Feb 07 |
MrUnitedstatesA:You are a supporter of Obi who said infrastructure is not a priority. Isn't it hypocritical of you to knock the government for not investing in infrastructure? |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Alkason: 8:27pm On Feb 07 |
I hate when people write long epistle on things they know nothing about. Stick to your area of expertise and stay away from areas you lack knowledge on. Do you know that there states investors proposed to generate, transmit and distribute power, thereby giving the state constant power supply and the executives of those states aren't taking it. Even when the investors want to fund the project fully and still charge current rate or below. Our Government aren't serious about fixing power sector nor any other sector in this country....all you are hearing are just political statements. Which sector is really working in Nigeria? |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by erniok(m): 9:31pm On Feb 07 |
lawani:He was talking about government harnessing that potential which you and I know won't be trusted. Dangote is seen as a private individual and investors would expect a low corruption rate. If NNPC floats an IPO, would you invest? |
| Re: Why No Nigerian Leader Can Fix Power In One Year by Fujiyama: 9:54pm On Feb 07 |
Tareq1105:^^^ ![]() Abject failure to deliver...announcing itself at high volume. Tareq1105:^^^ ![]() This wasn't what BAT said while campaigning. These are excuses. Old and tired excuses. We are tired of hearing them. |
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