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Friday 14 August 2015

Senate to probe power sector under Obasanjo, Jonathan

On Thursday the Senate set up a 13-member Ad-Hoc Committee to carry out a comprehensive investigation into the management of funds appropriated for the power sector since 1999. The Committee, headed by Senator Abubakar Kyari, was also given the task of probing the unbundling of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria by the Federal Government.
The Upper Chamber took the decision while passing a motion sponsored by the Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, seeking the immediate reconnection of some parts of Borno State back to the national grid in view of the challenges the blackout was posing to his constituents.

The Senate urged the Federal Government to complete the Mambilla Power Project with the aim of improving electricity supply in the country. It also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to direct the Transmission Company of Nigeria to immediately reconnect Maiduguri to the national grid. It directed the committee to conclude its investigations and report to the Senate within 2 weeks.

The senators, while contributing to the debate, also condemned the inability of the TCN to provide uninterrupted power supply to all parts of the country.

Ndume expressed concern that Nigeria, with a population of over 150 million, only produced  4,600 megawatts, while South Africa with a population of about 40 million people produced 40,000 megawatts. He observed that the disconnection of Maiduguri , the Borno State capital, from the national grid, as well as the degeneration of power supply across the country had affected the economy negatively.

He also said that with an installed power generation potential of about 5,000 megawatts, the output distributed currently was about 1,950 megawatts and that it was disheartening to note that Iran with over 77 million people “generates about 42,000 megawatts, while South Korea with over 49 million people generates about 60,000 megawatts of electricity.” Ndume, who said that Maiduguri and its environs had been completely disconnected since the emergence of insurgency, complained that the situation had grounded economic activities in the state.

He said:
“I buy diesel to run my generator and that costs me N10, 000 per day. No country can be said to be near development when there is no power. “This Senate needs to investigate this to give the government support. For some years now, a lot of money has been spent but there is nothing to show for it.”
Senator Godswill Akpabio lamented that many companies had shut down operation due to irregular power supply in the country. He lamented that in spite of the financial contribution by some states in the South to improve power supply, Nigerians were still grappling with lack of electricity supply.

He said,
“In 2015, we are celebrating 4,000 megawatts, for me this is worrisome. We cannot have employment without power and Nigerians are complaining about the high cost and some localities which have not seen light for months are asked to pay high tariff.”
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, noted that the inadequate power supply in the country was a cause for concern, saying it had affected the economic growth of the nation. He said that the lack of power supply had plunged the country into further hardship.

He said, “We thought that with the Power Reform Act and the unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, we will begin to see improvement with regard to power supply; unfortunately, it is not so. “The Ad Hoc Committee that we set up should look at the activities of the Discos and what is preventing Nigerians from benefitting from the unbundling of the PHCN.”


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30 comments:

Unknown said...

Ok

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Its a nice move.
Chnage is here, time to teach public office holders to be accountable, we can't continue to wallow in corruption.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Blog It With Olivia said...

That's a nice idea








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Unknown said...

No problem just waiting for the out come of all this noise.obasanjo loi.

















#sad indeed

Unknown said...

No problem just waiting for the out come of all this noise.obasanjo loi.

















#sad indeed

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Unknown said...

Good idea. No more sacred goats. The probe should also be extended to $180 million dollars Halliburton Bonny Liquefied Natural Gas bribery involving him, 17.5 million euro Siemens Telecommunications contract bribe, and so on.

The position of Ekiti State on this is that there should be no talking from both sides of the mouth in the fight against corruption. Sincerity of purpose and compliance with the rule of law without witch-hunting and vengeance against perceived enemies arising from long-standing bitterness, will not only make sense, but will also ensure the realization of the much- talked "CHANGi" if the campaign is not scam programmed to brainwash Nigerians in the achievement of designed ends.

Anonymous said...

Pls they should look into prepaid meter issue because PHCN they are killing people with estimation bills.the govt shld impose it that everybody shld get prepaid meter

Anonymous said...

Please Linda Itire,Ekololu,Falolu and Randle areas they are been suffering from Electricity power supply for 4years now.The information reaching us is that the filling stations around the vicinity are bribing the Head of PHCN

Unknown said...

Nice move,Obasanjo is ought to be in jail by now,for massive corruption!

Walata said...

This regime will be better of than that of Gej pls u ppl shud be fast in probing and jailing anyone who stole or loot Nigeria's wealth or treasury I am so happy to hear that they wanna probe the power sector during the Obj's regime

Unknown said...

Yes o...Finally. Not jst looked into bt improved upon. It's so sad. We suffer jst too mch in naija. It's worse in sm areas esp Asaba.

Unknown said...

Wht a shame dat 4000MW electricity Nigeria is generating and we wilcall oursef d giant of Africa.

I pray d is probe goes a long way and dig out those corrupt politicians dat hav set up backward.

7F098C19 said...

Nice move. Stupid obasanjo who thinks everyone is bad and is the only good Angel who ruled Nigeria. He must be brought to book. 8 Years as NNPC chairman. That's the height of criminality. Engr Emy

Unknown said...

Issokay nah! Any which way, we must move forward. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Issokay nah! Any which way, we must move forward. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Issokay nah! Any which way, we must move forward. Linda take note!

ary said...

Yes, I hate as things are confined to just GEJ regime, yes it was the most openly corrupt but other regimes were just as corrupt.

Anonymous said...

nice move.

APPLE said...

Yes OBJ should also be probed since he won't leave GEJ the hell alone, let's see how clean his ass is.

knowurway.com said...

Nice move

Anonymous said...

Me I Like Godswill Akpabio and Bentry Bruce.

Anonymous said...

Me I Like Godswill Akpabio and Ben Bruce AKA Mr #Commonsense.

Unknown said...

Yes, i think it is the way to go. A lot of corruption/looting happened under that sector during both regimes.













#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

Yes, i think it is the way to go. A lot of corruption/looting happened under that sector during both regimes.













#TeamBlessed#

Anonymous said...

Please dey should also investigate why dere are no enough pre paid meters y distribution companies hoard d available meters, and why dey ration light esp here in Nibo Awka south anambra state

Anonymous said...

Nonsense!

All the people talking have been in power for so many years.Ndume,you are just waking up?Akpabio?Saraki?

I don't blame them though.I blame us.150million mumus.

Unknown said...

President Buhari exposed his flank and made himself naked when he said he was only going to probe Jonathan and not other regimes before him. This probe the senate is doing, is a direct slap on Buhari's face. They are telling him that it is wrong to probe Jonathan alone. And they are right too. President Buhari need to back off from his intended segregationist probe of Jonathan alone. If any corruption probe will thrive in Nigeria or any where in this world, that probe has to be an all-comer probe.

Bottom line is that, senate is actually probing Buhari and not Jonathan and OBJ as they claim. If senate have their way, they will impeach Buhari. Buhari should blink first by arresting Saraki and Co. There are more reasons to arrest Saraki and his niche people.

viggy said...

Wen we Nigeria have light for just one day without interruption

Unknown said...

This is indeed a good measure in the right direction. I hope our red chamber guys would be able to purse this to beneficial conclusion.

Rotimi

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