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Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by IamThrive(m): 8:34am On Jan 22, 2017 |
This is exactly what I have been hearing since 1999... ***and Sound Sultan, the musician with M. I Abaga(2010) sings*** when we ask our government wen dey go give us light, they say na 2010... It is a pitiful state we are experiencing in Naija. |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by addizzle(f): 8:38am On Jan 22, 2017 |
industrious:> >: see who is talking...anyway am back already |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by SycophanticGoat: 8:39am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Curlieweed: He's yapping about 7,000 but delivering about 3,000 - 0 MW, which is an abysmal performance. 1 Like |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by addizzle(f): 8:39am On Jan 22, 2017 |
ajepako:wen I no be soothsayer .... |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by freeborn76(m): 8:40am On Jan 22, 2017 |
ucsparks: What Fashola did in Lagos, the governor of that your one city state cannot do it even if given 40 years. 1 Like |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by goodvision12(m): 8:47am On Jan 22, 2017 |
[quote author=ayindejimmy post=53019386] . Minister also promises completion of several power projects at the January edition of the Nextier Power Dialogue in Abuja . Says efforts are on to rectify recent power outage situation across the country as a result of lack of gas supply due to debts and sabotage of power assets . Reiterates his averseness to cancellation of the Privatization of the Sector saying action would only take the nation backward The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, has asked stakeholders in the Power Sector to look forward to the implementation of policies that would improve gas supply and liquidity as well as the completion of several power projects by the Federal Government in 2017. Fashola, while making his Opening Address as Guest Speaker at the January edition of the Nextier Power Dialogue held at the Thought Pyramid Art Centre, said the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing along with other agencies of the Federal Government, like Ministry of Finance and the World Bank, has put together a policy framework that would help establish stronger and better institutional framework needed to tackle the challenges in the Power Sector. According to the Minister, such policies would help realise a deepening of metering, sanctions for energy theft and better contract performance from Operators in the Power Sector as well as help achieve the financial strengthening of the Nigerian Bulk Energy Trading PLC (NBET). Fashola, electric meter Saying he could not discuss the policies yet in details at the event because they were in the process of being presented for consideration and approval by the Federal Executive Council, Fashola, however, assured that when implemented, they would certainly take the nation to more gas and assure payment to gas suppliers and generation companies to enhance smooth operation in the sector adding that they constitute the way forward. He told his audience, “Clearly these policies constitute the way forward and ensures that everybody in the system gets paid. If we have that, at least, we can be sure that those who are supplying gas will not be shutting down because their creditors are pulling them. Then we go to the other side that are angry to see what we can do because gas problem is exacerbated on both sides”. Fashola, while explaining the current decreased power supply and outages across the country, blamed the sabotage of gas pipelines by those he described as “some of our angry brothers”, adding that because of the debt owed gas companies by the DisCos, the companies also withheld supply of gas. The Minister, who noted that there have been some outages across the country in the last 24 hours, however, assured Nigerians that himself, the Permanent Secretary and other officials of the Ministry were trying to see what they could do to rectify the situation. Emphasizing the need to increase liquidity in the sector, Fashola explained that as a result of the frequent power outages due to the sabotage of power assets, the operators along the power chain were being owed as distribution companies could not pay generating companies who equally could not pay gas suppliers who, in turn, could not pay their bankers. The Minister pointed out that while the problems were going on, debts were being owed to the gas companies, who, at the end of the day, must close their account to show how much was sold, how much was pushed out and how much they would be paid, adding that the debts had been accumulating since 2015 leading to gas companies currently shutting their tanks and forcing power again down to 2,000MW. In line with increasing liquidity in the sector, Fashola also said Government intended to quickly complete the audit of its Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to enable it pay proven debts owed the Operators in the sector adding that the payment had been delayed as a result of lack of authentic debt figures. The Minister further explained, “You have heard that Federal Government is owing and all that; but you know, we don’t have the authentic figures and until we have that I cannot go and tell President Buhari that we want to pay ‘about…’. He will say we are not serious. So we expect to see the completion of that so that we can pay what is proven debt”. According to him, Government also intends to see to the financial strengthening of the Nigerian Energy Bulk Trading (NBET), the bulk trader who stands as the interim partner to ensure that everybody that is doing their part in the system is paid, adding that once that is achieved Government would then insist on better contract performance and sanctions for non-compliance. Fashola, who also spoke on the call from some quarters for the cancellation of the Privatisation contract in the Power Sector, reiterated his averseness to the call arguing that the country would by such cancellation be sending negative signals to. Na beta one? |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by ojibole(m): 8:52am On Jan 22, 2017 |
All lies oh....minister of darkness 1 Like |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by wunmi2odun(m): 8:53am On Jan 22, 2017 |
BrokenTV:It's CHOSEN |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by industrious: 9:06am On Jan 22, 2017 |
addizzle: LIE LIE... when you turn Catholic |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by geezyk(m): 9:07am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Nigeria and policies, instead of them to just do what was expected of them, they prefer setting up committees and giving out statements, 2wks now I Neva see light... Crazy* ppl.. |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Nobody: 9:11am On Jan 22, 2017 |
freeborn76:What has he done about power at the Federal level? Lagos is different from abuja 1 Like |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by EBRAHIMJAY(m): 9:11am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Promises since 1986 chio 1 Like |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Gfish: 9:12am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Fash na FOOL! This is the worst power situation have experience in my 30years on earth...........for the first time Phcn confidently brings bill like they did yesterday while a blackout have persisted for over a month. Fashola is a sophist..fooling only illiterates. 2 Likes |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by addizzle(f): 9:14am On Jan 22, 2017 |
industrious:industrious take ya time...I attended winners first service...case close 2 Likes |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Gfish: 9:16am On Jan 22, 2017 |
freeborn76: There is so much revenue and support in Lagos even a slowpoke will perform....Ambode's one year in office has expoeed fashola as a failure. besides Tinubu already set the road map for development of Lagos long time ago. 1 Like |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Caveatemptor(m): 9:17am On Jan 22, 2017 |
The minister should wake up. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by murmee: 9:17am On Jan 22, 2017 |
JeffreyJamez:You forgot to add Sabotage! |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by industrious: 9:18am On Jan 22, 2017 |
addizzle: 2 Likes |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by JeffreyJamez(m): 9:23am On Jan 22, 2017 |
murmee: It falls under evil and greed. |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by shedy03(m): 9:30am On Jan 22, 2017 |
same story all govt, God help the common citizens of this country. |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by murmee: 9:37am On Jan 22, 2017 |
What is most crucial is that the Minister should mandate the Discos to provide Prepaid meters to all Electricity Consumers. We cannot continue to bear double punishment of not having light and being made to pay for darkness. Nigeria is about the only country in the world where estimated bills are given to consumers. Even when the consumer is out of his house for more than three months and nobody is using his light, an estimated bill will be waiting for him on his return. This must not continue. Nigerians are saying NO to Estimated billing. No more excuses! 2 Likes |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by BrokenTV: 9:47am On Jan 22, 2017 |
wunmi2odun:Okay hope you are now satisfied |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by xcllaxix(m): 9:51am On Jan 22, 2017 |
If the cabal gaining from power inconsistency go gree, this issue can be solved in a year or two.. Building a nuclear power plant here will bring enuff juice to keep power constant...we can afford it. 1 Like |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Nobody: 10:02am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Nobody: 10:08am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Talk Talk Talk And More talk No action |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by jospepper(m): 10:09am On Jan 22, 2017 |
"Always we are going to" Meanwhile
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Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Nobody: 10:16am On Jan 22, 2017 |
talk is very cheap |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by Abumighty(m): 10:17am On Jan 22, 2017 |
hmmmm |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by iyke2k4(m): 10:22am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Zombie.How is he working? by speaking grammar abi. jcflex: |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by DonCortino: 10:28am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Ok! Let me be hopeful and optimistic! Fingers and toes crossed! |
Re: Expect Improved Power Supply In 2017 – Fashola by ruemujerome(m): 10:35am On Jan 22, 2017 |
Minister also promises completion of several power projects at the January edition of the Nextier Power Dialogue in Abuja . Says efforts are on to rectify recent power outage situation across the country as a result of lack of gas supply due to debts and sabotage of power assets . Reiterates his averseness to cancellation of the Privatization of the Sector saying action would only take the nation backward The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, has asked stakeholders in the Power Sector to look forward to the implementation of policies that would improve gas supply and liquidity as well as the completion of several power projects by the Federal Government in 2017. Fashola, while making his Opening Address as Guest Speaker at the January edition of the Nextier Power Dialogue held at the Thought Pyramid Art Centre, said the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing along with other agencies of the Federal Government, like Ministry of Finance and the World Bank, has put together a policy framework that would help establish stronger and better institutional framework needed to tackle the challenges in the Power Sector. According to the Minister, such policies would help realise a deepening of metering, sanctions for energy theft and better contract performance from Operators in the Power Sector as well as help achieve the financial strengthening of the Nigerian Bulk Energy Trading PLC (NBET). Fashola, electric meter Saying he could not discuss the policies yet in details at the event because they were in the process of being presented for consideration and approval by the Federal Executive Council, Fashola, however, assured that when implemented, they would certainly take the nation to more gas and assure payment to gas suppliers and generation companies to enhance smooth operation in the sector adding that they constitute the way forward. He told his audience, “Clearly these policies constitute the way forward and ensures that everybody in the system gets paid. If we have that, at least, we can be sure that those who are supplying gas will not be shutting down because their creditors are pulling them. Then we go to the other side that are angry to see what we can do because gas problem is exacerbated on both sides”. Fashola, while explaining the current decreased power supply and outages across the country, blamed the sabotage of gas pipelines by those he described as “some of our angry brothers”, adding that because of the debt owed gas companies by the DisCos, the companies also withheld supply of gas. The Minister, who noted that there have been some outages across the country in the last 24 hours, however, assured Nigerians that himself, the Permanent Secretary and other officials of the Ministry were trying to see what they could do to rectify the situation. Emphasizing the need to increase liquidity in the sector, Fashola explained that as a result of the frequent power outages due to the sabotage of power assets, the operators along the power chain were being owed as distribution companies could not pay generating companies who equally could not pay gas suppliers who, in turn, could not pay their bankers. The Minister pointed out that while the problems were going on, debts were being owed to the gas companies, who, at the end of the day, must close their account to show how much was sold, how much was pushed out and how much they would be paid, adding that the debts had been accumulating since 2015 leading to gas companies currently shutting their tanks and forcing power again down to 2,000MW. In line with increasing liquidity in the sector, Fashola also said Government intended to quickly complete the audit of its Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to enable it pay proven debts owed the Operators in the sector adding that the payment had been delayed as a result of lack of authentic debt figures. The Minister further explained, “You have heard that Federal Government is owing and all that; but you know, we don’t have the authentic figures and until we have that I cannot go and tell President Buhari that we want to pay ‘about…’. He will say we are not serious. So we expect to see the completion of that so that we can pay what is proven debt”. According to him, Government also intends to see to the financial strengthening of the Nigerian Energy Bulk Trading (NBET), the bulk trader who stands as the interim partner to ensure that everybody that is doing their part in the system is paid, adding that once that is achieved Government would then insist on better contract performance and sanctions for non-compliance. Fashola, who also spoke on the call from some quarters for the cancellation of the Privatisation contract in the Power Sector, reiterated his averseness to the call arguing that the country would by such cancellation be sending negative signals to foreign investors that she has no respect for agreements. Pointing out that the action would only take the nation backward, the Minister, who noted that the programme was just three years old and needed time to mature, added, “We should think on what to do to make it work better instead of cancelling it”. On what to expect in the New Year in terms of projects aimed at increasing power supply, Fashola listed the Kudenda Transmission Project in Kaduna, which he said would be completed shortly as well as other power assets in Lagos, Sokoto and many more across the country. Also, according to the Minister, “There are many power projects that will come on stream this year like the Gurara hydro power that we should begin to benefit from it by the end of this quarter because the power plant has been completed remaining just to transmit to Kudenda in Kaduna. Katsina Wind Mill will also be completed this year; the equipment for the completion have left Europe for Nigeria. Kaduna’s 215MW will also come on stream this year, and few others”. Expected this year also in the power sector, the Minister said, is better governance and regulation to be seen in stronger institutional frameworks adding that the Nigerian Energy Regulatory Commission (NERC), the regulators in the Sector, was being strengthened in order to do its work better and more efficiently. According to the Minister, with the Sector regulator at work, the Ministry would be able to focus as drivers of policies with the Private Sector now involved in the Power Sector. Fashola declared, “They (the NERC Chairman and Commissioners) are the ones doing some of the things you have asked me to come and do”, adding that loss reduction, more sanctions for energy theft, more metering and more audit of DisCos to see what their books looked like would be expected this year as well. The Minister pointed out that Government has made progress in its efforts to achieve energy sufficiency, which was its first objective at inception, added, “In the last one year that we have been in office, we have got to an all-time high of 5074MW. Nigeria has never reached there before. But immediately we got that, do you know what happened? They started breaking the gas pipelines one by one. We had 14 attacks in about two months”. “We need to get power from wherever we can. So, we said the first step is Incremental Power wherever we could get it; as long as it is legitimate, it is safe, it is environmentally compliant, we would put it on. But some of our brothers are angry; and I continue to tell them anger is not a strategy”, he said adding, however, “I know they will not be angry forever”. The Minister , who appealed for peace and understanding among the “angry brothers”, appealed to their relations and friends to persuade them to embrace peace adding, “While they are angry, they are punishing us, they are punishing themselves, they are punishing everybody”. According to Fashola, the nation lost about 3,000MW from the past encounter resulting to blackout across the country “because the Grid becomes very vulnerable when there is not enough energy up to its carrying capacity”, adding that contrary to the notion in some quarters that the Grid was static, it was actually growing every day. “You hear us announcing that we commissioned one transmission project or the other, you see me going round for these commissioning; that is the Grid evolving. Today, at its most frugal, it would support 6,500MW; pushed to its limit it would carry 7,200MW. So it is not true when you hear that the Grid capacity is not more than 5,000MW. It is growing every day and more projects are coming up. We have completed some and more are still coming up. So that is where we are”, he said. The Minister said while power was out due to attacks in one axis, the expansion of either the Grid or gas supply was kept alive on another axis and hydro power was also being expanded adding that though over 3,000MW was lost within that period, a steady average of about 3,000MW to 4,000MW was built back from around August until last week. “Now it means that notionally, if we had those 3,000MW plus 4,000MW we were already at 7,000MW. But we would not have it because some of our family members are angry”, he said adding that because of the problems, power came down to about 2,000MW and once the power goes below 3,000MW, the Grid would begin to react. The Minister decried the lack of accurate demographic data in the country, which according to him, had both resulted in improper planning and hampered the delivery of electricity in the country over the years adding that it was important to know the accurate population of the country in order to know how much power to provide, and the number of consumers to be supplied electricity. On rural electrification, Fashola revealed that the existing contracts for 2000 constituency electricity projects under the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) would soon be completed, adding that the government would be looking at expanding the generation, transmission and distribution aspects within the electricity value chain by encouraging more technical partners and other investors to come into the power sector and explore other energy resources in more secured environments across the country. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/expect-improved-power-supply-2017-fashola/ [/quote]
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