Nigerians should expect 24/7 power supply very soon - Minister of Power

The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, on Sunday reassured Nigerians, especially industrialists, of steady electricity supply in a very short time.



Nebo gave the assurance at the investiture of the newly elected president and council of the Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA) in Enugu.

According to him, downturn in the power sector is only temporal and that government is doing everything possible to provide stable electricity.

“Lots of work is being done. Government is putting the right mechanisms to ensure adequate electricity 24/7,’’ he said.

Nebo praised industrialists for their steadfastness, urging them to support government’s endeavour toward making them succeed.

The minister said that the Federal Government had commenced the mapping out of industrial and agricultural clusters across the country with a view to giving them electricity.

“Industry and manufacturing are keys to economic development and give a double digit growth to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP),’’ he said.

The Chairman, National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr Sam Amadi, said that privatisation was a major component factor in the power sector reform.

“The establishment of a competitive electricity market with free entry and exit for private providers is the major objective of the power sector reform in Nigeria,’’ Amadi said.

Amadi urged Nigerians to stop politicising power, saying that to privatise power was not an easy process.

According to him, the next phase of the power reform is to regulate the tariff, which he said, was already in progress.

He appealed to chambers of commerce in the country to support the transformation agenda of the present administration by ensuring the realisation of the power reform objectives.

The chairman presented a paper entitled, “New power Sector Regime as Panacea to Stable and Quality Electricity Supply’’.

Earlier, the Director-General of the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr Joseph Odumodu, stressed the need for the public to be vigilant and take action whenever they buy substandard products.

Odumodu said vigilance was necessary in curbing the existence of counterfeit and substandard products in Nigeria.

In his acceptance speech, the new President, Dr Ifeanyi Okoye, said he would redouble efforts to move the council forward.

Okoye said he would focus on promotion of the agriculture sector as well as improve on the activities of manufacturers.

In his remarks, the past president of ECCIMA, Dr Theo Okonkwo, urged the new executive to remain focused, and promised to offer useful advice to the chamber if need be.

The event witnessed awards to some distinguished industrialists in the South-East zone of the country. (NAN)
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  1. Lie is the trade mark of PDP!

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  2. Is it that the president and his Ministers don't ever tire from all these their hopeless promises or they just delight in annoying people? U all have failed already, it's only in a failed state like Nigeria that you thieves will get away with this, just go ahead and try this rubbish in north Africa and see. D next thing one dim wit will say GEJ has done very well, where? I barely have light 2 hours a day and I'm better than 70% of Nigerians and my bill is N10,000 every month. I'm so pissed. Meanwhile this SON director, do I need 2 tell u d number of substandard products out there? Bunch of Fools!

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  3. Na today clueless leaders. Shame on u d prof of 21st century claiming witches and wizards behind Nigerian power problem, are you killing them now for d power to improve ? Go to Ghana and Mozambique to learn from them bunch of thieves and corrupt officials. 2020 d same thing they will say we are no fools . Power will improve and they are ordering gensets from abroad who is fooling who ? Thunder fire ur generation. Gensets importer and contractors are d witches that government officials have mortgaged d future of this country power to for selfish reasons. Nigerians wake up and take what is yours by force if it won't come to u easily as it won't come anyway. A word is enough for the wise. 2015 propaganda have started we won't be fooled this time.

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  4. PDP n lies..4 hw many

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  5. Campaign projects don dey start oooooo.

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  6. Mr Minister you have started talking again oh. Doing is more than yearning.

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  7. Stop all these lie. Since how many years ago. Now dat all of u are about to go, so it's time to reassure? U are not serious Sir.

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  8. Another TALE BY MOOLIGHT,it‘s really shameful to have such a shameless leaders. Oh pdp,u have really FAILED us.

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  9. I am tired of hearing this. Don't promise me 24/7 Just try and make it constant 10-12 hours a day. We both know how 24/7 sounds in the hears of Nigerians.

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  10. I am tired of hearing this. Don't promise me 24/7 Just try and make it constant 10-12 hours a day. We both know how 24/7 sounds in the hears of Nigerians.

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  11. hmmmmmn, we are waiting

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  12. Rev Prof,hope u r not lying cos u knw beta than I do that all liars will rot in hell-24/7.

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  13. Politicians has failed Nigerians.You get to a stage and we shall chase you out of this Country. Nigerians have started pointing out your past mistake and some of the IMPS have started shifting to APC, meanwhile they are thesame evil men.

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  14. If the master had said that they will give darkness 24/7 for some days and later steady 3hrs daily before another darkness I would have believe him

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  15. He said very soon. That may be last week of January 2015. NOT ONE SINGLE NIGERIAN BELIEVE THIS ANYMORE. WHAT A SHAME. I hope they employ somebody to read Nigerian comments on this and give them feedback.

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  16. @ Tunde Faro why are you pleading for 10-12 hrs daily; that is too much belief me just say 2-3 hrs daily. Useless fools with their lies.

    My brother let us flush out all these idiots and place the people that will effect positive change in this country. We are tired of these lies since donkey years and have spent 9ja trillion hard currencies.

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  17. there is a little improvemnt in my stae and area.At lst,we do enjoy light abt 7 to 8 hrs daily now
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  18. Which area@anonynous5:00pm? We only need a revolution in dis country

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  19. im hearing ds for d upteenth time....Rubish!!!!

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