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The Apologetic govt: FG Apologizes To Nigerians For Epileptic Power Supply

- March 13, 2016
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Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has apologized to Nigerians on behalf of the Federal Government for the incessant power failures. He blamed the situation on gas failure well as sabotage and vandalism of power infrastructure. Speaking in a statement issued by his Special Adviser, Segun Adeyemi, on Friday, March 11, Mohammed said the government was making all efforts to rectify the situation and ensure a gradual improvement in the power situation. “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,” Mohammed said. According to the Information Minister, the routine maintenance by the Nigeria Gas Company affected the supply of gas to power stations, forcing down power supply from an all-time high of 5,074 MW to about 4,000MW, a combination of unsavoury incidents further crashed the power supply to about half that figure. “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,” he explained. “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 minister condemned the situation in which some Nigerians, under the guise of the various unions in the oil and gas sector or sheer vandalisation, would continuously sabotage the country’s power infrastructure. “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 added. Nigerians had taken to social media during the week to tear into Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, over the power failures. Recall that earlier in the week, Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had blamed Nigerians for sabotaging power infrastructure, saying,“On the issue of power, it seems Nigerians are their own problems. A few days after, some people blew installations in Bayelsa, we lost about 1600 megawatts immediately. After that, installation was blown in Delta and we lost another 1,000 megawatts. What would the government do in that kind of circumstance?”
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