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Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by EcoBrick: 10:14am On Mar 20, 2022
ELECTRICITY CRISIS: Three reasons Nigeria is in darkness — Barth Nnaji, former Power Minister

Nigerians have been experiencing poor electricity supply and development challenges because the country still needs to fix three major things in that critical sector, a former Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, told Prime Business Africa in Enugu.

Nnaji, now the Chief Executive Officer of Geometric Power, said the three planks of the multi-faceted problem are: Lack of gas supply for existing plants, dilapidated or inadequate transmission and distribution infrastructure as well as ‘man-made’ disruptions along the power supply value chain.

Nnaji, who spoke to Prime Business Africa in his Enugu residence, said: “The problem of power supply in Nigeria is multi-faceted. In the power sector, we have generation, transmission and distribution. There are various issues along the value chain of power supply. The fuel (gas) supply is not adequate yet.

“There are issues of vandalism of gas pipelines which has grave effects on power generation.”
Nigeria has plans to generate 30,000 megawatts by 2030 with 3,000 megawatts coming from renewable energy sources and 27,000 megawatts from power plants.

Actualizing this goal, however, remains a big challenge, as, according to Nnaji, the country has an installed power supply capacity close to 13, 000 megawatts, but only able to output 5, 000 megawatts due to various constraints.

“Nigeria has an installed power supply capacity close to 13, 000 megawatts on grid but 7, 000 megawatts available for supply, available because the generating system is available for supply.

“However, our capacity to actually boost the power on grid is about 5, 000 megawatts. “This means that two types of constraints make it impossible for us to put 7, 000 megawatts on grid, one of which is the gas supply, but mainly the transmission infrastructure.

“The transmission infrastructure makes it difficult for power to be supplied. And that’s a serious problem.

“Coming to distribution aspect, the infrastructure is dilapidated.

“There is also human factor problem on distribution such as connection inefficiencies, leakages, people stealing power, and all kinds of things done by people that make it difficult for efficient distribution, and also, the distribution companies themselves who are not investing in infrastructure which brings about inability to supply power.”


Nnaji compared Nigeria with Brazil in terms of population and said that if the country aspires to become a mid-level economy, it needs to produce up to 100, 000 megawatts or more, which Brazil produces.

“I like to think of we paring ourselves against Brazil. It is a comparable country in terms of population. We aspire to be a mid-level economy.

“If we are going to be a mid-level economy, then we should clearly be talking about having the sort of power supply that Brazil has, which is over 100, 000 megawatts. If we are going to have 100, 000 megawatts of power supply, then we need to have transmission lines to match that capacity, but we don’t have it”.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/electricity-crisis-three-reasons-nigeria-is-in-darkness-barth-nnaji-former-power-minister

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by SadiqBabaSani: 10:18am On Mar 20, 2022
A part of the problem is speaking

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by AkalaJ: 10:20am On Mar 20, 2022
I think that this problem, as repeated by Prof. Barth Nnaji, is well-known to both the public and private the stakeholders of the sector. But what curious minds like myself would like to know is how we can solve this problems, and also if it's the FG, state government, or the private sector that should be relied upon to solve it once and for all, that way we'll know who to hold accountable for prolonging this problem. We keep making this stable electricity issue seem like it's rocket science.

Perhaps it's a lack of will to solve the problems that is the issue because these problems have always been there. Why can't a solution be devised for the sector the way it was with the Telecommunications sector for example?

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by Laggafin: 10:35am On Mar 20, 2022
All we need is a Leader in the mold of Stalin and Kim Jon un to Wipe off Corrupt elements and within a day this electric power mystery in Nigeria will be solved

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by bjdon: 10:36am On Mar 20, 2022
AkalaJ:
I think that this problem, as repeated by Prof. Barth Nnaji, is well-known to both the public and private the stakeholders of the sector. But what curious minds like myself would like to know is how we can solve this problems, and also if it's the FG, state government, or the private sector that should be relied upon to solve it once and for all. We keep making this stable electricity issue seem like it's rocket science.

Perhaps it's a lack of will to solve the problems that is the issue because these problems have always been there. Why can't a solution be devised for the sector the way it was with the Telecommunications sector for example?

The only solution to the power problem is the total privatisation of the sector. We have seen this in the telecom sector, and soon in the oil and gas sector, when Dangote Refinery comes online. Govt should have role on the productive sector of the economy, other than regulation.

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by LordFaraday(m): 10:44am On Mar 20, 2022
He was never part of the problem. During his time as the minister of power there was increase in power supply and it was felt by everyone.but the evil system won't allow him stay for so long. Evil cabals that needs to be eliminated in this country.
SadiqBabaSani:
A part of the problem is speaking

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by InaNla(f): 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by nedubrazil111(m): 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022
blame it on the govt

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by DamnnNiggarr: 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022
shocked

SadiqBabaSani:
A part of the problem is speaking
How is he part of the problem,

Please, Expatiate more.
Thanks.

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by KingKO22: 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022
Ok

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by meritadavize1(m): 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022
Hhmm

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by Militant30: 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022
They solution is very simple.

Anybody who steal the money meant for any project should be thrown to the lion in the the zoo.

Every other person will do the right thing at the right time.



Nonsense Artifacts.

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by Passionate888: 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022
One of bubu's noise maker

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by Nobody: 11:12am On Mar 20, 2022

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by GboyegaD(m): 11:13am On Mar 20, 2022
Truth is that we are not ready to fix the electricity issues.

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by Mumusaphire: 11:13am On Mar 20, 2022
But they still bring their outrageous bill

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by OscarJaden(m): 11:13am On Mar 20, 2022
SadiqBabaSani:
A part of the problem is speaking
you are 100% correct sir

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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by Frank25: 11:13am On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by sotall(m): 11:13am On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by oneolajire(m): 11:14am On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by Johel(m): 11:15am On Mar 20, 2022
EcoBrick:

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/electricity-crisis-three-reasons-nigeria-is-in-darkness-barth-nnaji-former-power-minister


Bleep you!...we go survive...Una papa,If fuel cost, God go provide...and if dem wan spoil the country,make we know...so we know who go carry gun...Shithole!
Re: Electricity Crisis: 3 Reasons Nigeria Is In Darkness — Barth Nnaji by SEGLIZ: 11:15am On Mar 20, 2022
3 or many reasons.

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