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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Buhari Promises To Put A Stop To Power Shortages In 3 years

President Mohammadu Buhari on Monday woke up to the realities of epileptic power supply in Nigeria, saying that the situation was no longer funny.




Should the situation persisits, the president said it would seriously affect the change agenda of the present administration.

The president said his administration must do everything necessary to increase power generation and distribution from its present status of about 1,500 to 3,500 megawatts with additional 2000 before the end of the year as a way of halting the ripple effect effects on the economy.

But giving high hopes on the power sector, the president stated that before his government winds up in 2019, he would achieve a historic 10,000 megawatts of electricity.
The promise was contained in a keynote address which he presented at the opening ceremony of a two day summit of the National Economic Council, NEC, in Abuja.

The president who noted the theme of the summit: Nigerian States: Multiple Centers of Prosperity was apt, had identified five key areas such agriculture, power, manufacturing, housing and healthcare as challenges the Council must prioritize.
President Buhari also expressed misgivings over the privatization of the power sector in the country, saying that the process was more profit oriented than a thing of public interest.

He stated that the sector was yet to show the gains of the privatization Programme as quality of service was still in a sorry state.
But being an ongoing process, the president said that it must be completed.

He said: “Nigerians’ favourite talking point and butt of jokes is the power situation in our country. But, ladies and gentlemen, it is no longer a laughing matter. We must and by the grace of God we will put things right. In the three years left for this administration we have given ourselves the target of ten thousand megawatts distributable power.
In 2016 alone, we intend to add two thousand megawatts to the national grid.
“This sector has been privatized but has yet to show any improvement in the quality of service. Common public complaints are: Constant power cuts destroying economic activity and affecting quality of life, High electricity bills despite power cuts, Low supply of gas to power plants due to vandalization by terrorists, Obsolete power distribution equipment such as transformers, Power fluctuations, which damage manufacturing equipment and household appliances, Low voltage which cannot run industrial machinery.

“These are some of the problems, which defied successive governments. In our determination to change we must and will, insha Allah, put a stop to power shortages.
“Key points to look at here are: Privatization. We are facing the classic dilemma of privatization: Public interest Vs Profit Motive. Having started, we must complete the process. But National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), the regulatory authority, has a vital job to ensure consumers get value for money and over-all public interest is safe-guarded.


-Vanguard


Living without light now is a No No for me oh...Buhari please do something FAST!..I dont even know how people survive without light,especially those who use it for their hustle....Meeeeen!




70 comments:

  1. Buhari how about stopping El rufai from turning Kaduna into a muslim state. Evil old man

    623 comment 2016

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    1. I wonder why no one is carrying that story in Gbagyi village in Kaduna. They need help there but who will they run to? Bubu is in support of the whole thing.
      Islamisation is slowly taking place. Watch out guys

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  2. Him won still come back the next tenure to enjoy all the presidential give aways e no go work

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  3. He has started making promises again. Let me go on document it. 10000 watts abi, OK na.

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  4. He has started again with another campaign lies for 2019 cos he know Nigerians will no longer vote for him...
    Hahahahaha...
    It won't work this time around!...

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  5. Buhari should keep quiet.Illiterate. Too many empty promises.

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  6. Last time we saw light was last Thursday... It aint funny!

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  7. Same thing we hear evrytime...work more,talk less

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  8. And when the time comes, he will start giving childish stupid excuses. as he did concerning paying unemployed youths N5k monthly.

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    1. Apologies on his behalf. I know it affected u.

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  9. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ^^^Adult Content^^^



    Nigeria, Africa's wasted asset

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  10. Ohhhh will this man shut up already and try Ave govern for once.just the biggest mistake Nigeria has made since biafra war.silly old man

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  11. This is ridiculous 😥. In 3yrs sha? E long ooo

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  12. APC - All Promises cancelled. we are tired of promises. we want ACTION.

    They can see that it is not easy to rule Nigeria. Kudos to Jonathan that tried his best

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    1. Jonathan was a failure,whether you admit it or not.

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    2. As u n your generation too is failure
      Mumu

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  13. APC - All Promises cancelled. we are tired of promises. we want ACTION.

    They can see that it is not easy to rule Nigeria. Kudos to Jonathan that tried his best

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  14. So, we go dey suffer dey go till 3yrs eekwa?

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  15. I really really pray and hope so

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  16. It's really a sad situation. A portion of your salary every month is budgeted for fuel. And you will still pay Nepa bill on top. So sad. Three years is too long. You would have finished your tenure by then.
    Empty promises

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  17. Stella u won't understand again.

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  18. Akuko Mike ejegha...

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  19. Not by talking. He has seen the one that 'senior' Biaty

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  20. It's one thing to promise and another to fulfil tfat promise - we are waiting patiently

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  21. I'd take that with a pinch of salt oga presido......

    I've lost hope in the change project!

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  22. Wen u can't even fulfil end of Boko promise

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  23. Again APC has given PROMISE but no plan on how they want to execute it.

    This is shameful!.....SWIMMING IN A FISH BOWL!

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  24. Everytime i think of coming home ,when i remember no light, generator noise it kills my excitement ,all these foreign country they travel upandan cant tell them how to go about it .even kenya

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    1. Ghana is far nah
      Abeg just go Mile enter Benin republic

      Mchewww with my prepaid card full of units, I still no see d electricity

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  25. I taught he performed magic? Now we are back to our faith.Am very sure that this ancient man has nothing to offer,Buhari is a waste!

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  26. My bubu my bubu.Fine man no pimples.All I want is your waist.

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    1. You no dey same na your grandpa you wan dey fuck

      Aseewo kobo kobo

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  27. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    God i swear i no pass to dey abroad o bcos my mate them full there.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  28. In 3yrs?
    It will take close to 3yrs?
    Mtcheeeeeeeew
    No be una again?

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  29. Lol! Does he has the intellectual capacity now? Does brains grow on trees? When mama peace spotted this during the campaigns, didn't most of u cuss her out?

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  30. he should stop making promises and go to work. we are only hearing billons and trillons of naira and dollars and nothing to show for it. is it when pple die and go to heaven or hell that such funds will be put in place. i dont trust this government period.

    PKE

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  31. I didn't even read all the post before commenting. APC and lies is like having bread and butter mixed together. Can a leopard change its spots? Can the devil ever be truthful? Just asking.

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  32. 3years is such a long time.Why not not now???I thought this Government would be different but all na d same

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  33. Story! Story! Stooooooooooorrrryyyyyyyyy

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  34. It's now he just from his slumber. Let's hope it's not all talk and no action. In my area more than a week now, no Electricity, no fuel.
    Mtchewwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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  35. Liar! Liar! Pants on fire!!!

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  36. Nawa ooo...make I just dey save money for this solar inverter am planning to buy. Ike okwu adirom biko. Everyday,new promises,whereas, the old promises they made has not bn fulfilled. I ve lost hope in this govt.

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  37. In 3 years?

    That means at the end of his administration









    * BelieveAll Signing Out*



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  38. Story.
    We don dey wait since..
    You come add 3years again.

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  39. I would not put my money on this promise at all. It is more likely that rapture will occur before Nigeria can enjoy uninterrupted supply of electricity. Why?

    1. Importers of generators
    2. PMS marketers, importers
    3. Incompetent workers
    4. Vampires that want to suck Nigeria like an orange
    5. ......


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  40. I dnt kny why, but all I did ws jst laugh after reading d headline. I ddnt bother 2 read d body of d story sef.. Bubu de Bubu. I hail oo..

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  41. I remember vision 2020 by who again? That is no more in power,this one is vision 2019,God will help us

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  42. Yinmu. Be making empty promises

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  43. We went from 5000 to 1500 within 8 months. And now he is promising 1000 in 2019. OK..

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  44. Akuko ifo!
    Will he suddenly do magic?
    Tell us another story please.

    Anyway, I pray to see it happen.

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  45. Wishful thinking... Mschew. Abeg, start with minimum of 8 hours light daily first.

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  46. This is a very sad situation. I have lost hope and faith in this administration. 2yrs ago,we were even struggling with 5000megwat,and now we have fallen below 1500,and to think thank we are contemplating 1000 in 3yrs is an alarming situation. This is very pathetic. Its getting worst by d day.Everyday promises. Talk is cheap,anyone can afford it.

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  47. We can't have light in Nigeria as long as Generators are imported.who wants to make losses. So vansalism would be on the rise. I can remember who said power in nigeria is controlled by witches......

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  48. Shut up lying old man

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  49. Present twice....
    Please help me ask CHANGE people how we dropped from 5000mw to 1500mw in just 8months, it's still like Otumokpo things. If u ask me I think we are changing backwards.

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