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| Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by iwaeda(op): 2:30am On Mar 14 |
Many households and businesses across the country have been reeling from the effect of worsening electricity supply as a relentless heatwave intensifies hardship.https://punchng.com/power-crisis-blackout-wreaks-havoc/
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| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by iwaeda(op): 3:20am On Mar 14 |
Noises everywhere in an estate meant to be serene. APC failed themselves, not Nigeria. ![]() |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Hedonisco: 3:30am On Mar 14*. Modified: 7:54am On Mar 14 |
In spite of all these failures, from abysmal power supply to spiralling inflation, to unprecedented unemployment rate to debilitating insecurity and many more, one muntula and his slaves have the audacity to be shouting themselves hoarse about standing on a useless gbola's impotent mandate. Nigerians will have to rise to the occasion in the coming months. It is an existential imperative. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by oz4real83(m): 5:47am On Mar 14*. Modified: 8:59am On Mar 14 |
The presidency have gone solar, evidence of lack of confidence in its promise and ability to provide power, who are you to still be expecting power from this govt that doesn't believe in itself?😡💔 |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by DatNiggaDaz: 5:56am On Mar 14 |
![]() The data boiz Mods should move this to the FP so that they appreciate the fathom achievement of their fake certificate holder which they have been searching for years. They should also bear in their sophisticated mind that the roasted electricity fraud told them never to grab and snatch ön his behalf if he fails to improve electricity iwhen he comes for another round of snatching and grabbing in 2027 |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by helinues: 6:16am On Mar 14 |
And this clueless minister for power is aspiring to be a governor in one state. As how now |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Racoon(m): 6:20am On Mar 14 |
Amost all across Nigeria, the light or power issue is terrible. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 6:20am On Mar 14 |
iwaeda:As if it was better under your beloved PDP. Also PDP is responsible for the law that prevented the sector from charging cost reflective tarrifs. Better stop laughing old man. And stop supporting corruption |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 6:22am On Mar 14 |
helinues:You should stop deflecting old man Your party refused to deregulate the sector and refused to allow the charging of cost reflective tarrifs because your party is more interested in getting elected Tell your folks to make hard decisions for our future benefit. Not government of giveaway and subsidies |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Fernandeswagger(m): 6:22am On Mar 14 |
This government is irresponsible. It should be made to pay for it's irresponsibility. Everything shouldn't be about elections. In 2026 which country is still grappling with lack of electricity? Nobody should come and talk about how costly it will be to fix power. It's a matter of priority. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 6:24am On Mar 14 |
oz4real83:Because the presidency doesn't want to pay a cost reflective tarrifs on power. Solar is cheaper at six billion,.a cost reflective tarrifs would cost over 40 billion naira for the presidency Nigerians want cheap power. Like Nigerians, like their leaders. It does cost money to supply power. Meanwhile Ghana, ivory Coast and Kenya pay cost reflective power tarrifs and as a result are much better than us power wise Let's drop the slogans and face reality. No one sells a brand new car for fifty naira. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Kukutente23: 6:29am On Mar 14 |
Who remembers zombies claiming that their fridge is mortuary standard because uncle Bola has fixed light just last year ![]() Lies can only travel so far Another zombie claimed that she drove Lagos to Calabar in 15mins ![]() Zombies sha Our stealth agbadeau nairalanda1 has come to tell us why subsidy is the reason we don't have light Someone sold tell him Egypt has subsidy and their light is far better than ours |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 6:38am On Mar 14 |
☝️that guy kukutente23 believes that one can buy a car at 200 naira He doesn't know how great he sounds. But then again he believes that the Soviet Union had a good economic system. ![]() He is also calling me tinubu supporter which means he thinks that Tinubu is industrialising Nigeria and getting us off oil. Which we know isn't true I hope he knows he is sounding wise. Subsidy on power must go, it doesn't matter who is in charge. And yes, APC must go. The problem with APC is that they are not taking decisions for our benefit, they are taking decisions that would get them elected. That's the problem with Nigerian APC leaders. They want to come back. They don't want to take sections that would benefit us even if it means they get voted out. Same for the people in ADC and PDP and most other parties. Even subsidy removal on petrol was taken because external events forced it's removal. Not because they wanted to. Now you see why I cannot support any one of them And yet because I support sane economic decisions, people label me APC supporter. Am sure in 2012 when I was supporting subsidy removal on petrol, they would have called me PDP supporter. Or by now AGIP. It's because we are a poor country and in poor countries populist decisions are popular. I understand why, but the fact is doing the popular for sicty years is why we are in such a mess No one would invest in a business where power is produced at 200 and sold at 61 naira and expect to see roi. Yet that is how to Tinubu runs the power sector. No wonder we have light 400 hours a day ![]() Let the free market do their thing. Nigeria is a corrupt country , but I know that we have a working GSM sector because at the end of the day it was allowed to charge cost reflective tarrifs by Obasanjo Cost reflective tarrifs. Realistic economic decisions. No to slogans.. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by helinues: 6:41am On Mar 14 |
nairalanda1:How is the jargons you wrote correlate with my comments? Don't pass your boundaries this morning |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by fergie001(mod): 6:46am On Mar 14 |
APC can remove forgery from the Electoral Act, change National Anthem, change Police Act, but they can't change the law to better the power system in the country in the event, that the PDP stone-walled Power Sector reforms!? Why you dey behave like this, early morning! |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 6:47am On Mar 14 |
helinues:Your party should stop looking for power and start looking for our benefit in the future. Government by slogans don't work. If the power sector doesn't have cost reflective tarrifs at all levels things won't get better. Your party and leader should face the reality. So drop the deflecting. We can see through it |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 6:49am On Mar 14 |
fergie001:Because any changes to the laws would involve a cost reflective tarrif system and an end to subsidy on power. APC wants to be elected again so they avoid reality for popularity |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 6:54am On Mar 14 |
For a better understanding of the power sector in Nigeria, Google for 'solving the liquidity crunch in the power sector ' by PwC. Also read about how ivory coast solved it's power sector..and for those who shout corruption , the leader who implemented it was corrupt and a tribalist even. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by SmartPolician: 7:02am On Mar 14 |
nairalanda1:No government since 1999 built more power stations than OBJ and Jonathan. Most of the gas-fired power stations, which are the major sources of electricity in Nigeria today, were built by those two. APC produced irresponsible leaders who are more interested in handing the task of power supply to governors that will never invest state kobo in generating, transmitting and distributing power. They are quick to run away from the responsibility without checking which governors are actually doing it. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by fergie001(mod): 7:02am On Mar 14 |
nairalanda1:But they removed subsidy on petrol? So because they want to get elected again, we should all die from heat stress? Did their avoiding reality involved those things I mentioned earlier ...which one of those was popularly accepted? What a beautiful government! |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Hedonisco: 7:57am On Mar 14 |
nairalanda1:You sound quite oafish still talking about the PDP, while the useless APC had been in power, destroying Nigeria since 2015. Quit deceiving yourself and come out in the open to dance unclothed, while singing on gbola's mandate. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by killsmith(f): 8:00am On Mar 14 |
Oga has deliberately shut it down so that he can turn it back on and his praise singers will say he's fixed something. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 9:11am On Mar 14 |
Hedonisco:You haven't read the rest of my comments on this thread, dear boy. Plus, why does the mention of PDP hurt you so.? Why support people who are like the APC self? Better not trust a Nigerian politican. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 9:13am On Mar 14 |
fergie001:1.They removed subsidy on petrol because they were in a state of no return by August 2022. IMF was frowning, and debt service was eating 90% of government revenue 2.Truely what a beautiful government...they won't face reality. The cold reality is, we need subsides to go so that we can have investors being incentivised to invest in power. Not doing that for decades is why we are suffering. Your APC government doesn't want to take sane decisions , they want to take popular but wrong decisions. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 9:18am On Mar 14 |
SmartPolician:OBJ alone.GEJ didnt build anything. Also, the same government kept subsides on power...which hamstrung the power sector from growing even larger under their rule, and did nothing about transmission at all... APC produced irresponsible leaders who are more interested in handing the task of power supply to governors that will never invest state kobo in generating, transmitting and distributing power. They are quick to run away from the responsibility without checking which governors are actually doing it.APC maintians the same subsides on power, which drive away investors. Power was privatised to attract investors...but first the PDP then the APC maintained price controls and subsides, which drove off the really big hitter sane investors. You can see the result...a liquidity crisis, no new investment in power stations (though AEDC is building a 350 MW station which should be ready in 2027, but that's not success, we should be building more). This really isn't a competiton about who built more or what...this is about why Obasanjo, and company could not attract more investment to build powewr capacity to about 32000mw. You are praising a government that built less than one sixth of what the country needs, while the APC supporters praise a government for cheap electricity which keeps the power sector in financial crisis (and they have no answer to that). At the end, unless a government is bold enough to bring in cost reflective tarrifs...we can end up building 32000 or more MW of power stations, only to see them become scrap because of lack of a cost reflective tarrif. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by SmartPolician: 9:37am On Mar 14 |
nairalanda1:Jonathan built or expanded many power stations that OBJ built: Alaoji, Geregu, Omotosho, Olorogunso, etc. Yes, if leaders do well, I will praise them because they deserve it. We call them corrupt, but there are better ones amongst them. APC has been in power for nearly 12 years, development is no rocket science. If Buhari and Tinubu focused on power like PDP leaders, Nigeria's economy would be better positioned to drive massive industrial revolution. The duo would rather pass a bill to hand over that responsibility to state governors that will never do it. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 9:41am On Mar 14 |
SmartPolician:Well, at the end, regardless, and I agree with you on APC, the real issue is still cost reflective tarrifs. If we had had cost reflective tarrifs since the 1970's, we would have been generating and transmitting as much as 80000mw by now. And please don't praise any government. If APC Built power stations, they would still be useless to me, so long as they keep the cost reflective tarrif ban in place. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Gbadugbakun(m): 9:41am On Mar 14 |
I read on Twitter where someone said a guy working with NEPA said they went to ask kwam 1 for his light debt. He's been owing since last year and they threatened to disconnect him Baba called Adelabu and Adelabu ordered them to leave there and go another house Kwam 1 said no be only his house de owe money. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by iwaeda(op): 10:35am On Mar 14 |
Nlfpmod, the power is bad. ![]() |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 11:30am On Mar 14 |
Gbadugbakun:And people like KWAM1 are part of the problem too. There are a lot of people like him...rich and poor. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by femi4: 11:41am On Mar 14 |
Minister of darkness..where art thou They are quick to put you on plans..plan A, B etc yet no light Quick to throw estimated bills around yet no meter |
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