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Friday, 11 March 2016

FG apologises to Nigerians over the poor power supply nationwide

The federal government has apologised to Nigerians for the recent drop in power supply Nationwide. In a statement issued in Abuja by Segun Adeyemi, special adviser to the Minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, the Federal government ‎blamed gas pipeline vandalism and sabotage on the poor power situation.
“The vandalisation of the Forcados export pipelines forced oil companies to shut down, making it impossible for them to produce gas.
Then, workers at the Ikeja DISCOS, who were protesting the disengagement of some of their colleagues after they failed the company’s competency test, apparently colluded with the National Transmission Station in Osogbo to shut down transmission. Finally, the unfortunate strike by the unions at the NNPC, over the restructuring of the corporation, shut down the Itarogun power station, the biggest in the country. Due to these factors, only 13 out of the 24 power stations in the country are currently functioning. It is this same kind of unsavoury situation that has affected fuel supply and subjected Nigerians to untold hardship. The bitter truth is that for as long as these groups of Nigerians continue to sabotage the power infrastructure, Nigerians cannot enjoy a decent level of power supply. We therefore admonish all Nigerians who may be agitating for their rights in whatever form to refrain from any action that will further hurt the same people they claim to be protecting,” he said.‎
The statement adds that the power situation will improve this week.
"There will be a decent improvement in the power situation from this weekend, thanks to ongoing remedial efforts that will double the current power supply to 4,000WM. Getting back to the 5,074MW all-time high that was reached earlier will take a few more weeks".

128 comments:

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    1. Whether we like it or not, we'll get excuses. 😠 lai and lies

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    2. Which kind get better....
      Tired of promises that are yet to manifest...
      Apology is not enough. Federal government has to act fast and remedy this problem. The heat is terrible and there is no electricity to power our AC's and fans. And to worsen it one can't even get fuel to buy to power our generators.

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    3. No. Blame it on Jonathan.

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    4. Na Jonathan cause all these things so. Wicked looters and thieves of PDP.

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  2. This will be the 1st time ever the FG will ever apologies to a situation like this ...


    I never knew FG could apologies #Change



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    1. My sentiments exactly

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    2. You are very correct. Jonathan's administration never apologised

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  3. Whats the way forward then......Lindiway I love this your new blog look.....


    #PEACEOUT

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  4. Ahhhhhh why apologizing. .please allow them to suffer since na dem carry der hand to vote BUHARI.. All them to pay for their sins pls

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    1. You are a clown. Bad type of this generation

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    2. This Sterm....you do have an intellectual disability and need urgent attention....you lack substance .....terrible reasoning indeed

      *Linda's Future Hubby *

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    3. @Stern didn't your ma teach you that if you do not have anything nice to say you keep quiet? Would you disrespect her like this?! You can do better child, step up to it

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    4. Those that will suffer most are those that voted buhari into power...

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    5. @OSINANL you are wrong. Those that will suffer are those supporting PDP looters and thieves. If Jonathan's administration didnt loot money, Nigeria would have had money to repair the refineries and we wont have power, fuel or water problem today.

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    6. @OSINANL you are wrong. Those that will suffer are those supporting PDP looters and thieves. If Jonathan's administration didnt loot money, Nigeria would have had money to repair the refineries and we wont have power, fuel or water problem today.

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    7. Laughin.....laughin.....ride on guy; i dey ur back! Smilin.......@Stern.

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    8. Bia@ stern...say something beta...instead of giving a suggestion or Something... u are bla d masses....mind u, most pple voted who dey wanted...buhari being on dat seat is only God dat can tell why..this hardship is affecting everyone of urs. I Expect you to put ur country In prayers..not criticising pple..

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  5. its been up to a week we had power supple.
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    Kindly visit my blog for Latest working free browsing cheat on all networks.. Entclass.com

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  6. which kind apology be that one ps make pack one side

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  7. Yea, power was restored in my area yesterday evening (after 4 days without power). The light is a bit regular now. I hope it gets better than this in the coming weeks tho.




    Do You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?

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  8. Lol
    As if they know d pain of carrying charger up n down! Paying high bills! Apologies indeed

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  9. He can apologise to my ass! Why? I'll tell you why, they made me loose my internship in NNPC

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    1. Why shuld NNPC have interns? Why not Min of Agric. Selfish person. Let me set ur mind at ease, they would never have employed you. Duh

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  10. Did you just say apologise?so waiting Nigeria go dey see for this scam government of terrorist buhari is apologizing as if they don't know what they are doing.
    They should work of it an stop all this rubbish of apology Nigeria is bleeding,nigeria is on fire.


















    #sad indeed

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    1. Shut up your dirty nkobi mouth, was it not your Biafran pig shit who second the bombing of the power plants. Stupid Biafran racist.

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  11. Story for the gods.... PHCN , or what do they call themselves..? In my area Imude, ojo local gov't we hardly see light and month end they will come and collect bill . very annoying... Lindodo, plz kindly report so that they can be giving us light. Thank you.

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  12. I was hoping they will blame GEJ for this. Thank God they are owning up. May God help us.







    Busy Fingers.

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  13. Bring light aNd apologize.

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  14. Apology n they still bring high amount of bill to pay. Fraud plenty ooo

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  15. Linus mba Mohammed should at least admit dat diz buhari regime is a total failure.... No lite, no fuel ⛽, no good road, fail administration, unable to produce or do wht dem promised during campaign, no agenda.... Infact diz buhari has sabotage Dix country....

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    1. U R foolish, in Jonathan tym, was dere lite & fuel?????

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    2. First admit that the bad English ure typing is as a result of the failure of past administrations. Oya!

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    3. Tina Tina infact I believe buhari is enjoying the works of the past administration coz he hasn't done anything since he assumed his position as a President

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  16. FG needs to apologise for everything. Everything is wrong with this administration. We will accept ur apology on one condition, hand in ur resignation letter and then apologise to Nigerians for accepting a job bigger than u.

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  17. no fuel, no power, daily traffic, massive heat wave..... it's kinda been a difficult week sha

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  18. It is the Special Adviser to the Minister of Information that is now talking to the nation.

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  19. Nice..seeing such for the first time

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  20. check out the funniest african pictures on www.memenaija.com

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  21. We pray o! Linda take note!

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  22. We have come and hear.sad face.

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  23. Linda why is ur site filled with pop ups and adverts every where

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    1. Idiot, mk she no mk money abi????

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  24. Every govt has faced sabotage. Quit complaining- Newyorker ( Linda let's get married )

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  25. How many are you going to Apologise for, is it just poor power supply? This is the change Nigerians vote for.

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  26. Excuses filled with empty promises is what we have had so far....chain indeed!

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  27. This blame culture is really getting out of hand. So it is as a result of incompetence of this present administration.

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  28. God is our strength, saboteurs will not stop the progress of our country.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  29. Okay. You know what you'll do for us? Take care of the situation. Take care of the saboteurs and the sabotage. Thank you.

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  30. How can they say the Transmission Station in Osogbo collided? When the workers there were working tooth and nail to save the grid. Ah Nigeria! with Statement like these how can you have loyal workers?

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    1. What of Lekki/Ajah and environs that have been suffering since the start of February this year???

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  31. Owuya nwanem...Pls bring back our candlelight..#as e dey hot#

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  32. Hmm... Apologies accepted by me.... Just make it better

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  33. Abeg abeg no b today things we getting use to it already .

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  34. we don't need excuses, your manifesto was also based on giving us light and now excuses are what we here.

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  35. Ok o. Apology partially accepted

    #LibBadBoy

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  36. Instead of straight apologies, excuses still dey, Smh! Who's fooling who?
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  37. Story! BRF nor fit talk?

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  38. Sorry for you sir. Always giving excuse.

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  39. Shove your apology up ur ass! Mscheeew!

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  40. I know that enemies of progress are at work. They will continue to sabotage govt effort but at the end they will be the one on the losing side. I don talk my own ov

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  41. Congratulations Mr. Lai "Blame" Mohammed. Keep up the good lieing work!

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  42. All u liars and deceptive #Buhari. God is watching u all.

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  43. Yimu... Just give us light. Leave trash for lawma

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  44. Nigeria God helps us ooooooo!!! are we moving forward or backward? shame on people that have done one thing or the other to bring our nation down!!

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  45. Story For the gods! Tell that to the winds man! Your incompetence is unparalleled!

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  46. Confused information teller,we here you.

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  47. You guys should do something about it, rather than just apologizing.
    Bt apology accepted.



    #FINEST

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  48. Ain't you tired of blaming people for your failures? As long as you keep the blame game then you can't and will never succeeded as a party even if you are given a ten year single tenure

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  49. Seriously this countryis getting increasingly annoying by the day,too much sufferings, just imagine me going to work,everyday to face that serious traffic along ajah roundabout, coming back home the same problem,one can spend up to 4hour in the traffic,getting home again no light, I just weak for this country.

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    1. 4hrs in trafic, go back 2 ur village, ewu

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  50. Well since 4days ago,it was yesterday we had light and uptill date it's been on

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  51. Mr Lia Mohammed is it not the past government that is sabotaging the power?

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  52. They always apologizing do something jare

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  53. Blame blame government, when will stop blaming everybody and everything but yourself . I never see this kind government before.

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  54. Abeg they let dis week be dis week oo.

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  55. Story story o story. Thank God I'm on prepaid meter, i wonder if this story will reflect on the bill at the end of the month mr special adviser. You subjected us to untold hardship this week even the nonsense lite that was restored couldn't even power the bulb God is watching una o.

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  56. Apologies accepted but apologizing is not enough we need visible action.

    Ikeja disco should know that there is something called staff training and re-training instead of sack.

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  57. Always pointing fingers n having people to blame... #'wisedecisionmakers'

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  58. Owuya nwanem...Pls bring back our candlelight..#as e dey hot#

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  59. GEJ raised this issue of vandalism of pipelines, nobofy cared to listen, PmB is raising same issue that this is the major cause of epidemic power supply, yet it is not spooning out the conversation that we should be having.. Which is 'who are these Nigerians destroying our national assets Nigerians are Nigerja9-

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  60. Abeg they should better act fast and be serious this time.#Lindangwanu#

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  61. Even if it's all lie, apology accepted. But I bet my certificate that we aren't gonna see meaningful changes especially with former governor Fashola as minister he is a no no! A camouflage!! He was overrated and I hope he will resign early enough; it's a ministry for technocrat not Politicians like him.

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  62. Why does the FG have to keep a hold on everything (Police, Power and others)?
    Why can't the FG allow each state to generate their own electricity?
    Things would never get better until the FG let go of this hold on everything.

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  64. Why would this so called apologies(with the usual reasons ) come from this man? Where is the president, Minister of power and the minister of information and culture? Your game is off

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  65. Apologies accepted. Hope I ain't gonna continue accepting ur apologies?Coz I sometimes miss LINDA updates bcoz of phone black out.

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  66. Hmm,dis hardship in dis country is getting too much! No power supply, no water, no petrol,no good job, derisGod oooo!!!

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  67. House of empty promises is what APC abi phensic be. A government that has no direction and whose leader sees nothing wrong with traveling every month. Blaming power to forcados what is the condensate volume that passes through forcados and associated gas production.

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  68. But consumers will still have to pay even for the power that wasn't supplied. Better tell PHCN not to come with any bill this time around bcos we don dey vex already.

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  69. So so excuses here and there.. Petrol has not sold for 87naira since the inception of this government, now no electricity anywhere, frozen contracts everywhere, shortfalls in payment of salary, literally freezing importation without anything to aid local production. This government sha..

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  70. Story story. Second base, Jare!

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  71. Soon they will blame GEJ on this,u guys better seat up

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  72. The same excuse template since 1999.

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  73. This govt is such a disappointment
    They'll even ruin the few advances made by their predecessor

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  74. Apology not accepted.as am writing dis msg my fone battery is 7%.so angry

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  75. This government should stop looking for excuses and fulfill their promises to it's citizens. Haba! Liar Mohammed should face facts and tell us the truth One day one issue. Linda in lekki omorinre johnson specifically we don't have light at all even when it comes on it's half current.

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  76. Wetin concern me??? Abeg Linda your new blog looks far better than our power...!

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  77. It's well we will survive ,

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  78. gud i hope it will get beta i knw be before will enjoy we must suffer tho

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  79. This the FG is coming out to apologize... Accepted for now

    Thousands of ready-made project Topics and Materials across 26 departments available. Get it here

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  80. Apologies not accepted. What's d way forward?

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