What President Buhari Did Quietly To
Improve Our Electricity
Many
have been puzzled and piqued over this question. How did the new
Buhari/Osinbajo government suddenly and rather drastically improve the power
situation in Nigeria literally overnight? Apart from Asari-Dokubo and the
people of Borno, most Nigerians have celebrated stretches of uninterrupted
power like never before. My niece and nephew were overheard arguing on if it
had been a full 24 hours of uninterrupted light. One said it was, the other
said it was over 20 hours but not 24. In the past they barely had 20 hours of
light per week. It's been so across Nigeria, an unexplained miracle of the new
"change" government.
Some die-hard Jonathanians have claimed the glory, "Jonathan did it," they say, "after all has Buhari repaired any power plant?" Some have even accused Buhari and Osinbajo of sabotage, claiming they kept the power down for the 16 years of PDP to pave way for their 2015 election victory. Very funny!
Some die-hard Jonathanians have claimed the glory, "Jonathan did it," they say, "after all has Buhari repaired any power plant?" Some have even accused Buhari and Osinbajo of sabotage, claiming they kept the power down for the 16 years of PDP to pave way for their 2015 election victory. Very funny!
I
believe I figured out what the miracle was today and realize the answer is
simple and rather painful. While chatting with a friend and ENDS General, who
rejoiced that he had not turned on his generator for a whole month, it suddenly
hit me. I asked how much fuel he bought into his generator per month,
"N30,000" he replied. I asked how much fuel he bought into his car monthly,
he said, "about N5,000 a week, about N20,000 a month." It was so
clear. I called up several other friends and asked the same question. One said,
no, that he doesn't use more petrol for his home generator than his car, then
he said, actually I use the petrol for my office... "yeah, I do spend more
fueling a generator than my car."
You
have been kept in darkness for the 16 years of PDP, not so much because of the
generator cabal, but because of people more wicked than them. Because of the
fuel cabal. It is the fuel cabal that ensured that you never had power, the
same cabal and for the same reason that they ensured that your refineries never
worked. They are the ones that said, "let there be darkness over
Nigeria."
The
Nigerian fuel cabal make their trillions from fuel subsidy payments. The more
petrol Nigeria consumes, the more money they make so long as the fuel is
imported and not made by our refineries. According to the National Bureau of
Statistics, fuel accounts for over 40% of Nigeria’s total foreign exchange
expenditure on imports! When Nigeria is in darkness, there is a party in the
fuel-cabals' homes. We saw the generators as noise makers and income for the
generator marketers, but we rarely recognized them as a cash cow, magic money
for fuel cabal. Nigeria uses possibly double the fuel it uses for
transportation, for providing power. Like a magic trick, our eyes were covered
from realizing the real hustle of generators – doubling Nigeria's fuel imports.
And
this explains why, the minute Buhari and Osinbajo came into power and they
repaired those refineries, banned those 120 ships and called all the fuel cabal
to line-up and account for and return the billions in payments they have gotten
for supplying fuel they don't even supply, that same minute the power became
steady.
We
are talking of US$5 billion in imports a year, more than double what it should
be, thanks to our generator consumption. There is a long chain that makes money
in this scam, from the government to the banks, to importers, to the supply
chain and fuel stations. The banks for instance make as much as US$100 million
annually on premiums on forex sold to marketers to import this fuel.
How
did the fuel-cabal keep the power off? The Buhari government must investigate
old NEPA, they must investigate PHCN. There are people in those agencies that
were on the payroll of the fuel cabal who kept the light switch off. Of course
the privatization needs to be reversed as many have said. Imagine, the very
same fuel cabal invested in keeping Nigeria in darkness bought PHCN assets and
now controlled the switch their very selves! That's getting the wolves to tend
the sheep. The fuel cabal must sit in the dock! I have mentioned before that
our refineries were never really that spoiled. Our power was always better than
we suffered through. What Nigeria suffered for 16 years was people so wicked
they kept us in darkness to fill their pockets. After all how can stuff built
in early post-colonial "prehistoric" era be impossible for us to
build and maintain for 30 years of PDP and PDP's godfathers? Of course not. We
could have solved our refinery problems 10 times over and our power problems 20
times over had the fuel cabal not collaborated with the IBB and his PDP sons'
governments all these years to shut off our refineries and shut down our power
supplies so they raked in their billions.
How
the lack of steady power hindered Nigeria's development can never be
overstated. I believe these matters must be seriously considered, investigated
and there must be justice for any and all culprits.
Dr.
Peregrino Brimah
http://ENDS.ng
[Every Nigerian Do Something]
Email:
drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian
Former
Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo
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Cabal Sabotaged Jonathan’s Efforts In Power
Sector
Former
Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, has blamed the inability of the Goodluck
Jonathan administration to turn around the power sector on those he described
as saboteurs in the system. The former Vice-Chancellor of the Federal
University, Oye Ekiti, said it was quite disturbing that in spite of the
appreciable efforts made by the immediate past government that the cabal were
destroying gas pipelines constantly, to sabotage Jonathan’s strides in
the critical sector.
Nebo,
who spoke in Ikole at the weekend while being conferred with the honourary
title of Ateyese of Egbeoba kingdom by Elekole, Oba Ajibade Fasiku, said the
noticeable improvement in power supply across the country under President
Muhammadu Buhari was a reflection of what Jonathan did in the sector.
Oba
Fasiku, who also conferred the honourary title of Yeye Atayese on the former
minister’s wife, said the town recognised them for their contributions to the
establishment and nurturing of the Faculty of Engineering at the Ikole campus
of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti.
The
former minister said it would be wrong to attribute the improvement to Buhari’s
body language and resolve to fight corruption, saying Jonathan’s heavy
investment in the sector has started to yield dividends for Nigerians.
Nebo
also appealed to the people from the South-east to refrain from castigating
President Buhari over perceived marginalization of the region in the
appointments he had made so far, saying such imbalance would be corrected in
the subsequent appointments.
He
urged President Muhammadu Buhari to focus attention on embedded power
generation and strengthen the infrastructure for transmission for the dream of
total resuscitation of the sector to be realizable.
“Some
said it was Buhari’s body language that brought the improvement but I didn’t
know what they meant. You can see that these saboteurs have stopped regular
bursting of the gas pipes that powered the electricity since President Buhari
came on board. Some people did not want Jonathan to succeed.
“Some
of these people were doing this great disservice because they did not like
President Jonathan. The regular supply is Jonathan’s labour. The present
administration has not added any value to the sector and Nigerians must
appreciate this”.
Speaking
further on the need to revamp the power sector wholesomely, Nebo said:
“President Buhari will do wonders if he strengthen embedded generation and
built more infrastructure for transmission of power.
“He
should also change the threshold for licensing from one megawatt to five
megawatts because the former has no incentive for investors and I believe
Nigeria will leapfrog from 4,000mw to something more appreciable if this is
done,” he said.
The
former minister warned that people should stop using Nigeria’s diversity to
cause crisis in the system, saying “the greatest strength we have in this
country is our diversity and it should be used for the benefit of all rather
using it to cause more confusion in the system.”
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