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Ribadu's Manifesto: A Pathway to a New Nigeria by Ikengawo: 11:27pm On Feb 18, 2011
http://www.ribadu2011.com/blueprint/policy.pdf

excellent read, really looks GEJ's look like childish chicken scratch
Re: Ribadu's Manifesto: A Pathway to a New Nigeria by againstGEJ(m): 12:29am On Feb 19, 2011
ON POWER:

[b]We will move to diversify the energy mix by introducing coal powered plants which will employ clean coal technologies. hese plants will be sited to ensure proximity to known coal reserves in Okaba, Ogboyoga (Kogi State), Owukpa (Benue State) and Ezimo (Enugu State). We will also invest in decentralized renewable energy such as wind, solar and biomass especially in rural areas, with limited grid access. 

We will provide iscal incentives for private developers. We will implement pricing schemes to promote load management and motivate customers to minimize their energy consumption during peak periods. We will also ensure good consumer education on the most eicient use of energy.

We shall ensure capacity building within the industry and re-orientate PHCN personnel towards customer- oriented service, productivity and eiciency and sanction recurring anti-customer behaviour. We will introduce power consumer assistance funds for low-income power consumers, who consume below a certain threshold.
We will bring credibility to the power reform process by ensuring that those we will appoint will be above board, highly qualiied and driven solely by public interest. We will stabilize power generation, transmission and distribution in the shortest possible time while putting in place a sustainable energy plan for the long term.[/b]




I am thinking the above will happen in 6 months and Nigeria will begin to enjoy what she hasnt enjoyed in the past 50 years of independence.

I also forgot to mention it will cost 50k unlike GEJ's costing billions of dollars. UP RIBADU.

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