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Administrations before my tenure responsible for rot in power sector - Obasanjo
Administrations before my tenure responsible for rot in power sector - Obasanjo
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Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has attributed the rot in the power sector to the administrations that came to office after his tenure.
Obasanjo believed that if Nigeria must surmount the power challenge, it must start generating additional 2,000 megawatts every year.
He said apart from his efforts to ensure stable power while he was the military Head of State in 1979, subsequent administrations did nothing on power generation, up to the time he returned as a civilian president in 1999.
The former President said this on Monday at a programme tagged First Green Legacy Moment with Chief Olusegun Obasanjo on Leadership and Human Security in Africa, held in Abeokuta.
While he noted that part of the challenges confronting the nation was lack of political will by Nigerian leaders, he, however, warned that power should not be “privatised to friends.”
He said, “Part of our problems is lack of political will on the part of the leaders. What does a leader understands about development? Any leader worth his salt should know that power is very important. It is the driver of all development, be it social, economic, and even political.
“When I was military head of state, I developed the Jebba dam, I developed Shiroro, I started Egbin. Shagari came and completed Egbin and inaugurated Jebba and Shiroro.
“Between Shagari in 1983, until I came back in 1999, there was no single dime invested in power generation. If anything, the ones that were there were allowed to go down.
“A country like Nigeria must be adding not less than 2,000 megawatts every year if we are to be moving on the part of development.
“If you will remember, when I came back in 1999, my first Minister of Power was late Bola Ige. I won’t say Bola didn’t know what he was doing and he said publicly that he would fix the power problems in six months.
“After one year, Bola, with his capacity, couldn’t fathom what was wrong with power; it was riddled with corruption. Then, we had no money. People have forgotten that in 1999/2,000, the price of crude oil was US $9 per barrel.
“When we started having money, we started the National Integrated Power Plant. When we said the money we had should be invested in power, my successor (Umar Yar’Adua) didn’t understand; he stopped it.
“If for almost 20 years, we did not achieve anything in power generation, then we may not be able to get it again.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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NOTE: “Between Shagari in 1983, until I came back in 1999, there was no single dime invested in power generation. If anything, the ones that were there were allowed to go down" AND THOSE SAME MYOPIC PEOPLE ARE BLAMING GEJ WHO EVEN ADDED MORE MEGAWATTS THROUGH PRIVATIZATION INITIATIVES WHICH IS IMPROVING AND NEEDS MORE TIME TO BE COMPLETE. BUHARI AND CO MUST KNOW WE ARE NO MORE BLIND BECAUSE HISTORY HAS OPENED OUR EYES AND WE CANNOT ALLOW THEM DRIVE US BACK AGAIN PERIOD.
ReplyDeleteIf you had met your Ota farm in same condition would it have taken you 8 years to fix given all the resources at you disposal? Rubbish
ReplyDeleteSo BABA, tell us where Ur $16m investment in IPP end up? WIKED CRIMINALS-CUM-LEADERS.
ReplyDeleteObasanjo is truthful here. However, our leaders are never truthful about the situation in the country. If power alone can be permanently restored in Nigeria, the Presidential position can remain vacant because the entrepreneurial spirit in many Nigerians can kickstart the business community to employ millions of Nigerians in reliable jobs with huge economic benefit.
ReplyDeleteAt this moment, many companies are struggling to survive as a result of the power problem. Power drives everything. Lack of power kills the economy, jobs, business, etc.
No business can rely on generator permanently.
Our leaders know that corruption is destroying Nigeria, yet they cannot fight it. That is the puzzle. Can corrupt people fight themselves?
Why then are you people criticising GEJ who even did more than OBJ in the power sector and even other sectors. This tells us why even Buhari is not an alternative. Moreover corruption which is our major problem cannot even be handled effectively by him since most the people in the APC and those defecting newly are perfect criminals. How then does any serious minded person expect then to combat corruption when they themselves are powered by corruption. We need a strong revolution in this country, and it will soon happen.
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