Can Tinubu's New Power Plan Deliver Stable Electricity To Nigerians? | News Night

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  1. LET HIME ASK ABIA GOVERNOR THIS STATE HIS ELECTRICITY 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK NO STOP NIGERIA IS BLESS WITH, CRUDE OIL AND GAS, IRON ORE, LIMO STONE, RUBBUR PALM TREE OIL SAMPLE WE NEED GOD BLESS NIGERIA AMEN OO

  2. With constant power supply, almost all the problems in Nigeria will be eliminated because affects all sectors starting from business to security. If President BAT can do this he will be the Best President ever.💪

  3. I don't agree with the honourable minister that funding is the problem. The problem is not funding but corruption and lack of accountability. Over 30 dilapidated power plants across the country are poorly maintained not because of funds but corruption and unaccountability. Billions of Naira are frittered away year on year without accountability. Any attempt to continuously increase tariff will not go down well with the suffering masses. The poor has to breathe. The money collected by government from the consumers does not get to the Treasury and unaccounted for. Nobody is standing on the way of PHCN workers from collecting money from consumers. Infact consumers complain of PHCN officials giving them bills for power they did not consume. The honorable minister should get in touch with Prof Nnaji on how to go about power supply in Nigeria and the recent success story of Prof Nnaji in Abia. Government should hands off power supply. I also don't agree with the honourable Minister that technical know how is not an issue. Hand over the Nigerian power sector today to indians or Chinese engineers to run our power sector and it will bounce back in less than two years. Power supply is not rhetorics but technical and leadership issue

  4. This man is speaking too much grammar. first you did not ask his background hence he is not an Engineer.? Second what are other countries doing that we are not doing? Peter Obi went to Morocco and Egypt to study what they are doing that is working where has he been?

  5. The Nigerian way of solving a problem is to use a non conspicuous problem today (which has the potential to grow into a bigger problem tomorrow) to overshadow the current problem.

    I am against this whole concept of relying solely on a national grid which requires excess logistics-ing and unnecessary travel for the product to feed the whole nation. It is based on this extra logistic-sing that problems abound…people destroying infrastructure and etc because they haven't been allowed to make money.

    Nigeria needs to solve its power problems regionally first. The East , Middle belt, the West and the North need to get their shit together individually to solve the power problem…and then whatever region has resolved its power problem, they can sell to other regions or have economic co-operations with other regions…It will foster respect.

    Let the areas that have these resources concentrate on their core resources and drive regional economic cooperation and foreign investments at the regional level (not nationally) and then excess capacity should be sold nationally to give the regions money to develop themselves.
    East: gas/wind/rivers/solar/coal (East)
    Middle belt: dams, solar/ wind / rivers
    North: solar/Wind and
    West: Water/solar/ocean

    Let the regions decide their priority list and what areas of life will start out with 247 power and scale according to regional plans.
    (1) Manufacturing companies (in economic areas/clusters)
    (2) Private Businesses(in business zones)
    (3) Markets
    (4) Govt institutions,
    (5) Schools)
    (6) Residential (Urban higher priority) and Rural (rural lower priority)
    Till their entire states and region is covered…then they can sell excess capacity.

    Not this patch patch National plan rubbish we currently have. Let states/regions invest as blocs in power and the more power and stability that is created, the national grid can then be redirected, and/or sold as an export.

  6. A great interview! We hope to see more of our ministers and law makers held to accountability by the media. Please, keep fighting and represent the needs of our suffering people. if we have all three resources as stated, then the problem is corruption!!!

  7. Good point, states should take responsibility to monitor and regulate transmission and distribution for Nigerians within their domain. Also, as a nation we must have our own customised addressing system to map every legitimate/legally owned and registered property unit/cell for efficient service delivery. (Like a postcode) Every state must ensure to adopt this format and regulate it.
    The state governments must ensure the right structures and policies are in place for power distribution and transmission. This is necessary so they (state gov) and distributors can easily track and monitor power resources. Engage technology and skill of data experts to help in this regard.
    State governments must prosecute n discourage people from building indiscriminately and making shanties.
    Engage urban n regional planners for future city and district developments to ensure well organised distribution lines are in place that can last for many centuries. This will save cost and help maintenance now and in the future.
    Our haphazard approach to issues as a people will not help take us far. Our level of organisation, detail, law and order has to be upgraded as a people.
    God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬

  8. We have a lot of Sunshine and Wind in Nigeria, we should also focus on generating Power through alternative sources like Solar energy and massive wind farms in all states of the Nation. It is a massive opportunity for state governments to explore.

  9. Africans need to develop more investments in more SOLAR Energy. They have the abundance in sunshine and the weather. The governments should must invest and promote this for homes in Africa. Education and development is key. We all need to look after mother Earth and our environment. CLIMATE CHANGE IS A PROBLEM and mother NATURE IS SO POWERFUL. WE CAN BE KINDER TO MOTHER EARTH

  10. It's funny how in this age & time, we still use archaic power generation. Instead of gradually transition to solar, wind and even nuclear. Archaic minds yield archaic results.

  11. Here comes power minister that his own office alongside other Federal Government agencies owing AEDC of electricity bills for years. Government borrowed money £16 billion yet minister is saying that Liquidity/Funding is one of the major problem.

    In summary, there’s no hope to solve power problem according to the minister

  12. This is political
    Since the assumption of your office power worsened
    I use to have light at least three four hours in a day but now I don’t even see light in days four to five days in a week then they will give us thirty minutes light on the 6th day

    Pls we hate to hear all these rhetoric
    Lies upon lies we are tied just loot your own money and leave like others
    You people want to protect and profit your private businesses which are solar installations and generators
    Shame to Nigeria
    All these looting when you die no one enters the coffin and grave with a dime or property yet people cannot learn that legacy is worth more than any wealth
    Since the assumption of this government power disappeared in festac

    What Nepa people do now is shade light to the highest bidder every night and give excuses to other people or encourage them to try and install solar panel
    Shame on Nigeria
    Initially I thought that president Tinubu has what it takes to turn around this country but from what I am seeing I am crippled with fear because I can’t think of any body that will have his type of courage
    We don’t need any long grammar any more just collect your own like others and go
    God is in control