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Thursday 14 June 2012

Federal Govt acquires Four Generators for Abuja Airport

After at least three recorded total blackouts at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, this year alone, the Federal Government has acquired and commenced the installation of four generators for the airport.

According to the special assistant (media) to the Minister of Aviation, Joel Obi, the four generators have a combined capacity of 6,000KVA, which will hopefully signal the end to the challenge of lighting at the airport.

Let's say we believe him! Halleluyah!!!

39 comments:

  1. What would it take to have common power supply..they all too busy chopping..diesel and gen money..another piece of rubbish!!

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  2. Omo na wa ooooo...na em bi sey no hope for naija light be dat ooooo...

    when ll we av constant light in dis country??? Na wa oooo

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  3. What a shame!!!

    Let's visit Ghana and learn how power is being provided for the nation.

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  4. What a shame!!!generator?instead of finding lasting solution of electricity in the country.they are buying generators.Lord help this country.If the power supply was stable would there be problem of power-off at the airport?
    They should face the real problem and not look for means of sucking more money in the name of acquiring generators.

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  5. I feel like slappin evry one of them startin from d president, vice, minister of aviatn his/her PA,etc... Shdnt they fix electricity wahala instead we dey buy more gens anyway them go buy gen who go put fuel o bcos i sure say na that level them go fuck up *rme

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  6. Great! Hopefully they aint second hand gens.

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  7. I wonder how much they will claim they paid for said generators..hmm

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  8. Linda, I just like you for who you are. Kpomkwem!!!

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  9. So we should start dancing alanta because they acquired generators? Like though they're doing us a mighty favour. Power supply is part of the basic amenities we should enjoy in this trash-fest called nigeria. Assholes!!!

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  10. I doubt getting generators is the answer. Why not working on constant electricity for the state and country??? That would make more sense right!!!

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  11. obviously Nigeria can never have 24/7 electricity

    aye ijoba wa ti baje!

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  12. This Government keep disgracing us! Generator?? How about provide 247 power supply? This black in black out should have been the rightest 'this is it' moment to address the epileptic electricity palaver. SMH

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  13. Instead of the Federal Government to sort out the underlying NEPA problem, they have awarded a contract to themselves again to supply more generators. I am pretty sure it is not some poor man that got that contract.

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  14. So I shud stat dancing AZONTO bcos Dey acquired Generator.......Na dem sabbi..........No pour KuNu for My Designer Shoe

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  15. this na anoda palava international for that mata BABA GOD have merciiiiiiiiiiiooooooooooo

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  16. Imagine. I have lost hope in Nigeria.our government has failed out in every way.no hope for our unborn children. Its a shame. I weep for Nigeria.*crying*

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  17. na God hand we dey for this country.imagine an ABUJA international AIR-PORT using generators what will now happen to our suburbs and rural areas? GOD IS WATCHING THEM FROM A DISTANCE!

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  18. Praise the Lord!!!!!

    let somebody shout Hallelujah!!!
    http://wp.me/p2u72z-1h

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  19. Is dis not shameful? Can't they just divert all those resource towards upgrading PHCN? There's NO HOPE for dis country. Nothing gives me more pain than knowing I'm Niger Ian. Schweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew

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  20. Fed government should clap for themselves......after how many years!!! Next please!

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  21. 9jadeltapikin... S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡ Wƺ should clamp α̲̅πϑ give d FGN a standing ovation abiii 4 providing gen instead of dem Τ̅☺ provide electricity 4 d nation God purnish all the people who does not want this country Τ̅☺ b better Ȋ̝̊†̥ shall not βε̲̣̣̣̥ well wth dem α̲̅πϑ their family IJN Amen. Stupid people another means of embezzlement thief! Thief!! Thief!!! People ole barawo banza, awon oloshi oloriburuku ti won fe Nko re fun NIGERIA.

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  22. Its Quite unfortunate

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  23. No hope for this country with the kind of leadership we have. We need someone like Jerry Rawlings in this country. I wish all PDP, ACN, ANPP cohorts be all killed and fresh blood emerge. I don't see any hope for this country in the next 20yrs. Sorry to say

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  24. The 11th commandment...thou shall not use generators when thou neighbor aka Ghana dey use Dam.

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  25. Dats wat dey wia supposed to do since. Speaking of FG, so linda u dint hear dat ten thousand kopas passed out of lagos state today to give us d detailed gist. ehkwa!

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  26. This is such a shame!!! I personally believe that the NIgerian goverment has made a deal with generator manufacturers to get a cut of generators sold that's why there is no constant power supply. The main market for generators is in Africa, I live in the States and the sale of generators is next to nothing.

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  27. A generator economy

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  28. i feel like crying now cos i just found out that we've lost it all...... How could d whole federal govt buy generator cos of power failure? I read in Vangurd that if Nigeria most have constant power supply they need #500billion dollars, can't we strive to archieve this? Pls can someone help tell all the politicans that r killing us here that my God will punish them all..... Nopety UKI

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  29. I bet those generators must be worth billions of naira each.. MMIA need some too..Nigeria o ma se o

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  30. QF
    Helo Mr President,dont u av shame at all,criosly more gens?hw is dt gonna help? Am beginnin to think dt ur brain has bin replaced wit somfin watery cos i can confidently call u FAILURE personified!

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  31. SHAMEEEEEEEEEEE

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  32. is it generator they are supose to buy or to fix the poor power sector SMDH

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  33. why did they not channel that money to providing constant power supply.....what kind of country is this???? this is so so pathetic

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  34. shameful time hav mercy unto this country

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  35. Some foreigners still refer to Nigeria as “the dark federation” and I dont blame them, for the light that flickers under the tunnel is not that of hope, but an approaching train. And because countless keep waiting in the way of the train, millions die and many more remain decapitated by the day.
    It’s amazing how we all sit,relax and watch ourselves grow without having ever experienced at any particular season in our lives constant power in a so called GIANT of Africa! BIG SHAAAAME! If only BH cld wisely utilise their venom and anger not on the innocent masses, but on things like the new generator sets. those are the kinda stuffs dat really needs to be blown up by all means so dat our leaders wld for once learn to stop taking our pleas for steady power and total extinction of corruption FOR GRANTED! pls linda post my comment for once! Enuf of the negligence already!

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  36. this shouldnt even be in the news smh

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