The Minister of Power Should Be Asked What He Has Done to Deserve Cost Reflective Tariffs -Ajaero

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The Minister of Power Should Be Asked What He Has Done to Deserve Cost Reflective Tariffs -Ajaero


Why is the mister not demanding service-reflective tariffs instead of cost-reflective? In a place where there is no energy available.
Joe Ajaero, Nigeria Labour Congress President

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  1. Great analysis by Ajero, the power Minister, has displayed his brilliant leprosy in his knowledge capacity to handling the powers sector. Its obvious that he has no feeling for the productive masses and poverty riden citizens under intense hot weather.

    He has not displayed brilliantly like other performing ministers. Rather performing otherwise.

  2. Politicians giving government property to their friends. Whenever these politicians speak about privatization of government services it is just a cover for the theft of the public purse. When you are a private investor government should have no input into your business. When the government have input it is a scam. It is Just giving public money to their friends and taking a percentage for the politicians themselves.

  3. Why can't Mr. President appoint him as minister of power. Always square pegs in round holes. We have competent people like him in all sectors but career politicians with their ill gotten wealth won't allow celebral talents like him manage the critical sectors of our national lives.

  4. No wonder! Now I understand why God allowed Tinubu to Win… He loves us. He wants us to learn the hard way so we can have sense tomorrow. With this Govt, our eyes will open well to see how this country is being run. Some will die others will survive…it is what it is. But the country must be first Exposed before it can be washed clean

  5. Ajaero should be asked what as he done for Nigeria, he should shut up, because he has disappointed Nigerians, he she leave us alone and let us fight our battle ourselves.

  6. My opinion of Ajaero has changed after this. He was eloquent and I finally understand what's going on in the power sector.

  7. Nigeria government can't e even provide common meter and somebody is berating(talking from the side of their neck) Nigerians about waste culture. The government should start with themselves.

  8. Cry the beloved country when before the end of 2023, china has met a target of 1500 Gigawatt of electricity through solar. A thousand megawatt is equivalent to one Gigawatt. You're generating unstable 4000 megawatt in nigeria in this generation with a population of 200millions plus. No be JUJU be that. Run o. FBI to the rescue. Somebody call 911. Ọmọ.

  9. When they tell you that Joe Ajaero is a member of Labour Party, their main aim is for you to see him as being partisan.
    See all the facts and figures he's dishing out.
    The man is very sound and knows what he's saying about Electricity and Energy generation.

  10. "What is the way forward"… These jounalists are government puppets. There os no way forward. We have to go backwards first. The banks are the real problem, the have been tools in the hands of these corrupt individuals and politicians.

  11. Ajero has spoken well, but he also has to be aware that it is a global practice for Goverents to sibsidize sensitive products and services rendered by private firms that impact greatly on tue economy. However, the failure here in Nigeria is that there is no clear ebergy policy driving this subsidy. Subsidy initiative is supposed to support growth of the sector while ensuring stability of the product, they should ensure that these companies are providing effevtive services and that the tariff should truly be performance based. I am aleays critical of this APC govt, however the biggest failure here was the foundation and that was the companies that was thw privatization process which wasn't competency based. Most of these companies that took over the Discos didnt have demonstrattable capacity for this industry and the enrgy business. It was a disaster inherited from the Jonathan administration.