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Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by Pavore9: 12:54pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
kcjazz: So right, |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by Volksfuhrer(m): 12:55pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826: Perhaps simpler is better. Your attempt to discredit a generally held belief by smuggling into the discourse a far-fetched premise of cost of running 'flexible' power is intellectually dishonest. Why would 'inflexible' power be more expensive per unit of scale? It is an economic aberration! The question we should answer is, 'would fixing power create more employment given the status quo?' Well, the answer is 'yes'! Nobody is saying the use of a resource like power could not be optimised with better policies, so what exactly is the point you are making! Projecting a veneer of sophistication with esoteric economic assumptions is practically useless! People on the streets are much smarter than your condescending attitude suggests. Kindest regards 2 Likes |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 2:33pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
omenka: I do like your approach However do consider that telecoms is not same as electricity generation and distribution whereas the consumer can easily switch from one telecom provider to the next thus sort of minimizing provider monopoly its not same for electricity per se. You're not going say, "hey guys switch me from company x power supplier to company y" it does not work like that unfortunately because of the infrastructure that facilitates central power distribution |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 2:35pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
Volksfuhrer: lol with such words bolded above, ur apparently more into emotive Nigerian political kinds of discussions u're making some point I would have tackled, but you're don't appear suitable to sharing objective ideas with |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 2:41pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
Pavore9: great Some great and valid points you've made (especially with regard to alternative energy sources....ur strike me as a proper business minded person) but quite many which can push me off what I aim to pass across. for example, I could ask who provides this central electric power in Kenya, how long it has been provided by the provider, and if there is any direct intervention by the government on cost of this power. However, quick one. what is the unemployment rate in Kenya? just curious |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by emiye(m): 2:51pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:hehehe, see ignoramus forming knowledge or idea. your understanding is limited, that you can open a thread of this nature tells a lot about your shallow thought pattern |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 2:52pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
kcjazz:good argument ..but Factories don't close if the cost of doing business is high they close if they are not competitive. Competiveness in turn is dependent on many factors including its cost relative to profit and revenue, and the environment the business competes in If a business spends 1 billion on energy and makes 1 trillion profit, it wont close shop easily except the environment forces it to 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by emiye(m): 3:04pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:see the example of naievity, I talked about. if d cost of doing business is high, how well can the factory stay competitive? in no time, whatever being produced in house will be replaced via demand by import substitutes, the coy does not stay afloat, and it sacks its workers. |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 3:15pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
emiye: when folks bring ideas to the table you counter them with greater or equal ideas not insults that's what makes you a homo sapien, fit for interacting with civilized society and not a haphazard concocted product of a broken system get it? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:20pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
omenka:NA WA O WHICH SCHOOL YOU GO YOU BETTER GO ASK FOR REFUND 15 TIMES 90= A LITTLE UNDER 1500 NAIRA AND YES IT IS STILL EXPENSIVE |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by omenka(m): 3:26pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:And who says you can't switch?? The gencos and transcos would have their dedicated infrastructures (transformers and power lines) just as you have the various telecoms service providers with their respective masts and fibre optic cables. Then they also would have their various metre cards (which are sim cards for telecoms). The metres would be the equivalent of phones (one can switch the cards just as one can switch sims) and you can purchase units from whichever service provider you desire just as we purchase recharge cards. You can paint the rest of the picture from there There you have it. It is not rocket science. That is deregulation for you. |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by Tayeni(m): 3:28pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
Volksfuhrer:you nailed it! Its a good thing to combine being booksmart with being streetsmart....It gives your sophistication that flavour. But throwing mere words up and down with no regard to reality is just an academic exercise...........in futility. He went as far as comparing Nigeria with Greece. Even with the unemployment problem in Greece.....We still have it worse here...He should xheck the statistics. I will eat my hat if he can cite a country thats industrialized on epileptic power supply. |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:29pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:DEMAND AND SUPPLY PEOPLE WILL FORCE GARRI TO FIND LEVEL IF NOT GARRI WOULD BE SOLD 1MILLION PER KONGO.PLEASE BE REALISTIC |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:30pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:HYDRO AND THERMAL POWER WWILL ALWAYS BE CHEAPER THAN GENERATOR POWER |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:34pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
Tayeni:NO NO LET THE MAN SPEAK IF GOVT WER TO REALISE THAT NIGERIANS ARE THE OWNERS OF THE OYEL AND STOPPED SUBSIDY AND DISTRIBUTED(FREE FUEL TO NIGERIANS THEN HIS THEORY COULD WORK) WE ALL SIMPLY RUN ON GEN |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by aresa: 3:34pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826: Stable electricity gears up productivity = Reduced cost of production = Increased cash flow = Expansion = More hiring to support and sustain expansion = Increased government tax base = Increased government spending on infrastructures/Construction and services = More government employment = More construction workers, more food vendors, more plumbers, more bricklayers, more painters and so on. This is pretty much common sense.. |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 3:34pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
omenka:uhmmm interesting. If I get you correctly I'm not aware that each household would have multiple transmission wires from different providers running into the same meter from which the users card of choice can be programmed to select the lines that should be used. Is this a statement of fact or a proposal? |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:37pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
Tayeni:GUUY IF THEM BILL YOU THE WAY THEM DE BILL PEOPLE FOR BWARI WEN NO GET METER YOUR BUSINESS GO PACK UP SHARP SHARP PPL ARE PAYING 8K FOR ALMOST NO LIGHT WHEN THEY SHOULDNT PAY MORE THAN 2K IF THEY WERE METERED LOT OF EXPLOITATION GOING ON |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:41pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826: ECONOMY OF SCALE WILL BRING DOWN PRICE,ALWAYS(ALMOST ALWAYS TILL DIMINISHING RETURNS SETS IN) OTHERWISE PPL WILL SIMPLY USE THEIR GENERATORS(ALTERNATIVE) THE MARKET IS THE ULTIMATE CHECK AND BALANCE EVEN WITH THIS OUR MONOPOLISING EXPLOITATIVE GOVT(DANGOTE 2000NAIRA CEMENT AGAINST WORL 600NAIRA) WHY ARE OUR SMUGGLERS DULLING |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:42pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:COMPETITION WILL EVENTUALLY FORCE PRICES DOWN |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by omenka(m): 3:44pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
mikolo80:See as you mumu reach?? If N450 = full tank (5 litres) and you need to run the full tank 3 times (15 litres) to cover 24 hours (since 5 litres takes you 7 hours [even at that you still arrive at 21 hours] ). It then means you would need 450*15 naira to run the gen for a whole day. That gives you N6,750. Oya, you go ask for a refund from whatever school you attended. |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by anonimi: 3:44pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
emiye: That is why SENSIBLE countries impose stiff tariff regimes to discourage imports thus enhancing the national competitive environment to grow the industries, innovation, revenue and employment. China, India, South Korea etc did it. Any individual/society who cannot SACRIFICE meaningfully cannot develop. QED!!! Abi na where the cheap imports want lead us to |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:46pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:SHELL CAN AFFORD GAS TURBINES(BIG ASSS ONES) IF MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA WEREN'T MADE UP OF OLD FARRTS THEY'D PULL TOGETHER AND GET BANKS AND STOCK MARKET TO FUND 100-1000 MW OFF GRID INDUSTRIAL PARKS(25MW EVEN) AROUND VIABLE INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS(ABA,LAGOS,OGUN,IBADAN,KANO,KADUNA) |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by emiye(m): 3:46pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:dont get worked up dude, i only feel your thread theme is a naive opinion, no one knows everything, we all have our areas of naievity, i pointed that out to you, but you tried going the condescending away, for that you should be ashamed of yourself. In clear terms, there are several factors contributing to the high cost of doing business in Nigeria, shortage of power supply sits atop of it, other factors are multiple taxation, regulatory infractions, e.t.c, there is a direct linkage between high Cost of doing business and reduced competitiveness. Competition in manufacturing is not only internal(within the country), it is also external (outside the country), that is why there are several importers of products beseiging china, e.t.c All over the world SMEs dictate the pace of the economy and usually the largest provider of employment, they do not usually start with high profit margins, when their supposed small profit margins are eroded through high cost of production due to power supply costs, they sometimes end up running at a loss and closing up in a very short time. Many artisans abandon their productive work due to poor power supply and become motorcycle riders. Stable power supply reduces cost of business, and encourages more SMEs and multinationals, luckily cheap labour abound. There is a reason American companies prefer moving factories in to china instead of staying in America, they want to tinker and reduce cost of doing business which cheap labour in china boosters. |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 3:47pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
mikolo80: One of NairaLand rules (nos 11) is do not write in all CAPS Demand and supply and its effect on cost works better in a free market Unfortunately, it is difficult for some industries to fall neatly and un-nurged into this model. Central water generation for example, and Central power generation (although omenka raised an idea on this which I am curios to see how it works) I.m being realistic when I say government has a role to play in devising strategies and policies that should keep cost of energy source low while ensuring that the organisations providing them are able to make good profit margins. i'm also being very realistic when I say that government should assiduously work towards consciously creating the enabling environment for job creation |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:48pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
omenka:24HRS DIVIDED BY 7= 3.SOMETHING 3.SOMETHING TIMES 450 IS...... PLS APOLOGISE IF YOU HAVE ANY HONOUR ONCE YOU'VE WORKED THAT OUT NO WODER MY MUMSIE INSITED ON ME SHOWING THE WORKINGS INSTEAD OF WURUWUR TO THE ANSWER |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:50pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:COST SCHMOST ALL THESE YOUR SEMANTICS YOU KNOW WHAT NIGERIANS MEAN WHEN THEY SAY THEY WANT ELECTICITY(POWER/LIGHT/NEPA/PHCN) ELECTRICITY AT TODAYS CHEAPER(LARGE SCALE WHOLESALE COMPETITIVE ) PRICE |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by omenka(m): 3:52pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:Something the equivalent of "co-location" in the telecoms can be used to eliminate the cumbersome nature of this. Once the will is there, it can be done. The technology is readily available. |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 3:54pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
mikolo80: Great ah,.....thank God say intelligent people still dey here ooo Now, this is what is called thinking out of the box, not just sitting around bottles of beer and rubbing ones belli then mouthing "Give us power and forget job creation we are special and can cope on our own" This brings us back to the beauty of ensuring or proposing that government policies are purposefully designed to encouraging such actions and reducing environmental barriers |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by esere826: 3:55pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
omenka: So, I guess this is a suggestion from you (not what is presently in the works) am I correct? |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:55pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:FIRST THINGS FIRST LET THEM GIVE US THE POWER THEN WATCH THE MAGIC HAPPEN EITHER WE ALL GO SOLAR OR MINI/MICRO HYDRO OR WE GO CANDLE) THEY ALSO CANNOT KILL THEIR GOLDEN GOOSE(US) PERSONALLY I THINK OFF GRID INDUSTRIAL PARKS WOULD MAKE THE MOST SENSE |
Re: Does Government Providing Electricity Automatically Equate to Job Creation? by mikolo80: 3:58pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
esere826:BRO WE ARE NEW TO DEMOCRACY(FACT) WE'VE TAKEN THE FIRST STEP(VOTD OUT PDP) TO "ENSURING" GOOD POLICIES HOPEFULLY WE GET TO TEST RUN THE POWER OF RECALL ON IDLE LAWMAKERS |
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