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Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by RoyalMail: 5:16am On Jan 28, 2017
Workers at the Federal Secretariat Complex, Abuja have deserted their offices as the Electricity Distribution Company cut- off power supply.

Most of the offices in the complex were closed.

The complex which host most ministries, including Education, Health, Science and Technology, Women Affairs as well as Youth and Sports had no electricity supply.
Some of the workers told NAN that the blackout had been on for some weeks due to the inability of the ministries to pay their outstanding electricity bills.

They said the situation has impacted negatively on productivity, reduced office working hours, and forced workers to loiter the complex, late resumption and early closure of work.

A staff of the Ministry of Health, who gave his name simply as Mr Tunde, described the cutting off of electricity supply as an embarrassment.

He urged the Federal Government to investigate and punish the persons responsible for the situation.

“It is so unfortunate and an embarrassing that we have been without power supply because of non-payment of electricity bills. Meanwhile, the government is the one canvassing for the payment of utility bill in every sector.

“The government needs to really look at this matter, investigate and prosecute whoever that is saddled with the responsibility of ensuring the payment of bills,’’ he said.

According to him, we cannot continue this way, no electricity to pump water for the toilets everywhere smells.

Malam Umar Mohammed, another staff in the Secretariat, said the power supply had affected the productivity of workers, as most civil servants in the secretariat are unable to work effectively.

“Most workers cannot work and put in their best as they are used to, because even though my ministry and some others had resulted to the use of generators for power supply.

“We do not have the money to run it throughout the working hours; it has to be within a stipulated time.

“This has frustrated the efforts of workers, who are ready to work, but are unable to do so because of power supply.

Similarly, Musa Tukur, said workers now resume late to work and leave early due to inadequate electricity supply.

“Most workers just come to show face and register their names that they came to work, and immediately they do so, they loiter around the complex, then disappear for the day,’’ he lamented.

On her own part, Mrs Mary Olushola appealed to the ministries involved to expedite action in resolving the issue of power supply as it had contributed immensely to her health challenges.

“Even though I know that exercise is good for one’s health, but it is not easy climbing up and down the staircase to the 11th floor all the time at my age and health challenges.’’

According to her, the electricity supply had to be quickly revived as it had affected the use of elevators, paralysed official activities and the input of workers, which she said by extension would affect the nation as a whole.

Also, a source, who pleaded anonymity disclosed that workers in the secretariat now alternate among colleagues when to come for work due to the power outage.

“Due to the power outage, workers now rotate and liaise among themselves when to come to work and days they should take off to reduce cost of transportation and redundancy.’’

When NAN visited the Maintenance Unit of the Federal Ministry of Health, the Director-General Services directed his PA to inform the reporter that he was not authorized to speak with the media.

Similarly, an undisclosed source at the Federal Ministry of Education also directed the reporter to the Electricity Distribution Company for details on the power outage at the secretariat.

Source:
http://www.ajayiwrites.com/2017/01/power-outage-ministers-workers-desert.html

Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by RoyalMail: 5:17am On Jan 28, 2017
Brace up for interesting times ahead...



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Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by fulaniHERDSman(m): 5:26am On Jan 28, 2017
APC is the best government in the history of the universe!


Useless idiiots! angry sad angry sad

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Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by kabayomi(m): 5:28am On Jan 28, 2017
9ja where are we heading to? cry

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Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by MisterGrace: 6:30am On Jan 28, 2017
This is such a huge shame.

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Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by YesNo(m): 6:31am On Jan 28, 2017
Great Nigeria.. Sad Country.

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Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by ZUBY77(m): 6:37am On Jan 28, 2017
Wow,
And idiotts rejoice at the figures thrown at us as foreign reserve,
While the system at home is not working.
Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by omowolewa: 7:57am On Jan 28, 2017
Folding up businesses. It's not out of place for them to have solar farm.
Re: Power Outage: Ministers, Workers Desert Fed. Secretariat by smogup: 8:07am On Jan 28, 2017
This buhari govt is not useful to us

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