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Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Nobody: 1:56pm On Oct 07, 2015
Electricity generation in the country has dropped by 1,100 megawatts as output from Egbin Power Plant, the biggest generating power station in Nigeria has dropped to zero, THISDAY has learnt.

THISDAY gathered that the 1,320 megawatt-capacity plant was generating 1,100 megawatts before the drop in generation.

The development, it was learnt, followed an alleged sabotage by one of the former employees of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria who threw an object into the power plant and it tripped off.

The defunct PHCN workers, on their part, had claimed that the management invited about 100 hoodlums in five buses to sack them from the Egbin Housing estate.

Other occupants of the estate include: staff of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) and workers of Egbin Power Plc.

THISDAY gathered that the unidentified persons removed the roofs of the houses occupied by the former employees apparently without the knowledge of the Chairman of the Board of Egbin Power Plc, Mr. Kola Adesina, who was said to be outside the country.

It was learnt that trouble started when these unknown persons allegedly removed the roofs of the houses of some TCN staff and Egbin workers in error and in protest , one of the affected workers allegedly threw an object into the power plant and it tripped off.

THISDAY was also informed by one of the workers last night that the roofs of both the retired workers and serving staff of TCN and Egbin were removed, thus exposing their families and property to heavy downpour.

“The retirees have been living with us and they did not create problems for anybody. They are agitating that the houses should be sold to them because similar houses were sold to former PHCN staff at Ikoyi and Ikeja. But the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) refused to sell the houses and told the retirees that the case of Egbin is different because it is a power station and housing units are tied to power stations. The matter is in court and we have been living peacefully and waiting for the case to be decided. But the Managing Director invited hoodlums on Friday and they removed the roofs of TCN staff and many of us working at Egbin in error,” he explained.

“We gave the houses to TCN staff because they are the ones that evacuate the power we generate. When our roofs were removed in error, everybody got angry because our property and families were under the rain. So, I think someone threw something to the plant and it tripped off,” he added.

He alleged that at the end of the siege, about 12 apartments where the workers of the TCN and some Egbin workers reside were sacked, while the soldiers who were on routine service in the plant allegedly provided them cover.

He blamed the Chief Executive Officer of Egbin Power Plc, Mr. Dallas M. Peavey for poor handling of the crisis.

But the company has denied complicity in the alleged invasion of the estate by thugs

According to him, the drop in generation was caused by a fault that occurred on Friday.

THISDAY gathered that the agitation by the retirees to buy the houses is already in court.

The management in a statement on Sunday said the transformation of the power plant was being threatened by the activities of the illegal occupants of the plant.

The statement added that the management had declared Amber Security Alert on the plant as a proactive step to protect lives and property.
The management also revealed that the illegal occupants who have refused to leave the plant since November 1, 2013 are set to make good their threat to sabotage the plant.

“This unfortunate development portends grave danger that is capable of decimating recent progress in the power sector,” the statement added.
Peavy had in a statement at the weekend, said the continued presence of illegal occupants at the Egbin Power Plc. Housing Estate constitutes a major challenge to ensuring sustained transformation as well as security of lives and property at the plant.



According to Peavey, the illegitimate residents, their wards and certain groups in the community have been linked with plans to disrupt the operations at the plant and perpetuate other misdemeanour such as rapes, robberies and vandalism that are already occurring on the facility.

He explained that no fewer than 150 members of staff are being denied accommodation by the situation, a development he added had led to endless cases of “trauma and impedance of productivity” in the company.

Meanwhile, the General Secretary of Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies (SSEAC), Mr. Dubagari Umar Abubakar, who condemned the action of the management of Egbin Power Plc, said the act of impunity perpetuated by the thugs would be contested in court today, Monday October 5, 2015.

He criticised the BPE for the shoddy privatisation of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN).

He said the estate in the premises of the Egbin Power Plc was not part of the core assets sold to the new owners by the federal government.

President of SSEAC, Comrade Bede Opara, also expressed reservation over the action of the Egbin Power Plc and implored the gederal government to do its best to stop the impunity demonstrated by the power company.

THISDAY gathered that efforts of the management to pacify the workers have not yielded fruits.


http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/power-generation-drops-by-1-100mw-as-egbin-workers-crisis-persist/221942/
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by donTbone(m): 1:58pm On Oct 07, 2015
angry


I made a comment before, the culprit should be dealt with
Ion think if the MD of Egbin is taught some lesson on management
of crisis, its not too much...




Still, some wailing wailers will blame the present administration
for bad power supply!



Keep wailing till the end of the regime!

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Nobody: 1:59pm On Oct 07, 2015
Below is the reason for the recent drop in power supply in some areas.
The development, it was learnt, followed an alleged sabotage by one of the former employees of the
defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria who threw
an object into the power plant and it tripped off.
This fellow should be severely dealt with, who knows what level damage this guy (former employee o)has cost us and how long it will take to recover 1100mw.


Lalasticlala Obinoscopy ishilove

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by dustmalik: 2:04pm On Oct 07, 2015
Obiagelli:
Below is the reason for the recent drop in power supply.

This fellow should be severely dealt with.


Lalasticlala Obinoscopy ishilove
He should be shot in the head. That man is a saTANoid.

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Nobody: 2:04pm On Oct 07, 2015
Buhari has a full cup now

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by jmoore(m): 2:09pm On Oct 07, 2015
Ndi saboteurs.

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Lilimax(f): 2:11pm On Oct 07, 2015
Little wonder there has been epileptic power supply recently.

Abeg, let the new minister of Power be someone that will bring a lasting solution to the issue of electricity generation in Nigeria.
Fish out the saboteurs and deal with them accordingly.

All I know is that there is no difference between NEPA and PHCN embarassed

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by stanech: 2:12pm On Oct 07, 2015
hahahahaha
I better check myself oh. bad news about NAjIA just dey make me happy. Chai
opposition dey sweet if the government in power dey fvckup well well...

proudly 5% .......

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Nobody: 2:15pm On Oct 07, 2015
I hope they fish this criminal out for public flogging

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Nobody: 2:25pm On Oct 07, 2015
Ok
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by MadCow1: 2:25pm On Oct 07, 2015
fire them all
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by joystickextendr: 2:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
to bad




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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by michealsolola(m): 2:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
Nawa o
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by damiloladuke: 2:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
[size=16pt]but we get light for here since yesterday, for Kila village[/size]
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Berrylite: 2:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
okk
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Dottore: 2:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
Economic sabotage, criminal tendency.
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by jnrbayano(m): 2:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
Bart Nnaji where are you?

cry
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by damton(m): 2:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
ok.
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by eleojo23: 2:27pm On Oct 07, 2015
The saboteurs must be dealt with.
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by eazysmiles: 2:27pm On Oct 07, 2015
bloodkiIler:
ecoterrors vindicated grin

cc

Beremx kiss


Buhari is a bastard terrorist - Nasir Elrufai

body odor oozing bastard burukutu sipping monkey gworo chewing bastard kunu sipping gorilla


An animal would always remain one no matter how computer literate he might be. So you still brought your stup*d*ty online. You'll soon say buhari's body odour is responsible for your epilepsy. ewu cool

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by warrior01: 2:28pm On Oct 07, 2015
Good. Let Buhari body language solve the problem

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by wexyee: 2:28pm On Oct 07, 2015
stanech:
hahahahaha

I better check myself oh. bad news about NAjIA just dey make me happy. Chai

opposition dey sweet if the government in power dey fvckup well well...


proudly 5% .......
idiot u dey hapi

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by bolafez(m): 2:28pm On Oct 07, 2015
APC!

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by maxiuc(m): 2:28pm On Oct 07, 2015
Right here in abuja there is nothing lky power failure
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Elummah(m): 2:28pm On Oct 07, 2015
SaboTANs everywhere. He should be severely dealt with in a way dat, even if PDP promises him heaven, he won't try it for a second time.
I HATE SABOTAGE!

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Nobody: 2:29pm On Oct 07, 2015
Corruption will not go down without a fight. Those who held this country to ransom will not stop at anything to continue their activities. Gullible workers of the power sector fail to see that their families will also suffer from their wicked acts.

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by BiggerBangs: 2:29pm On Oct 07, 2015
shocked

[size=20pt]I beg make dem resolve the crisis Asap..it has cost me 4,000 buying fuel to run Generator for business [/size]



[size=20pt]BiggerBangs Sneh
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Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by nanizle(m): 2:30pm On Oct 07, 2015
grin
Re: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by Funjosh(m): 2:30pm On Oct 07, 2015
God please save us from this darkness. Lead our Leaders right sad

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