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Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by Racoon(m): 7:38am On Apr 26 |
Adebayo Adelabu, minister of power, says “saboteurs and cartels” are frustrating the federal government’s efforts to achieve a stable electricity supply in the country. Adelabu spoke during a programme, tagged, ‘Confronting Nigeria’s Power Challenge as the Nation Migrates to a Multi-Tier Electricity Market’ on Tuesday in Abuja.The programme was organised by the house of representatives committee on power, according to NAN.https://www.thecable.ng/adelabu-cartels-saboteurs-frustrating-efforts-to-stabilise-power-supply/amp/ "Power sector crisis has defied all solutions." - Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu, minister of power, has described the power sector crisis as “historical”, stressing it has defied all solutions. Adelabu spoke in Abuja on April 22 during a visit from the senate committee on power.https://www.thecable.ng/adelabu-power-sector-crisis-has-defied-all-solutions/amp/ Why Grid Collapse Persists In Nigeria – TCN The TCN said the nation's power sector is currently faced with various challenges, impacting effective service delivery and the incessant collapse of the national grid. The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has given reasons for the persistent collapse of the national electricity grid in the country.https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/688452-why-grid-collapse-persists-in-nigeria-tcn.html mynd44 nlfpmod
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Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by DynamicWriter(f): 7:41am On Apr 26 |
Racoon: This is a shame for the self acclaimed Giant of Africa. It is easier for the camel to go through the needle eye than to get access to 24/7 electricity in Nigeria. Just take a look at Tanzania, a country with mere 79 million people is closing down their hydroelectric stations due to excessive power supply. But my dear country of 220 million people is still experiencing electricity issues in 2024. What a big shame In case anyone needs a quality content writer or blog manager, kindly check my signature for my contact info. |
Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by Racoon(m): 7:44am On Apr 26 |
Excuses!!! Blame game! Buck passing! While forcing themselves on a nation despite the incompetency. Why not resign? The same gang that told a nation that to "get 24 hours electricity is not rocket science." Meanwhile,
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Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by Donald7610: 8:02am On Apr 26 |
Scammer regime You want increase tariff Simple phrase |
Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by Racoon(m): 11:38am On Apr 26 |
The same people in the APC who told Nigerians back then that........
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Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by Racoon(m): 11:40am On Apr 26 |
DynamicWriter:You mind the dumbass incompetent people. You can attain power by lies and propaganda bit can rule by lies and propaganda. |
Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by chnnmfl(m): 11:53am On Apr 26 |
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Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by morgstreme: 2:03pm On Apr 26 |
Racoon: It isn't rocket science and most folks know.. But go back and read and re-read the message to gain greater understanding |
Re: Cartels, Saboteurs Frustrating Efforts to Stabilise Power Supply - Minister Of P by morgstreme: 2:04pm On Apr 26 |
Racoon: Mehn! Too many "kids" on this platform.. |
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