The 2023 Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, on Tuesday said the national power grid collapse is a shame and an indication of leadership failure in Nigeria.
Obi, who called for the reform of Nigeria’s power sector,
said the latest collapse has exposed the fragility of the country’s electricity
infrastructure.
In a post on X, the former presidential candidate said the
latest power grid collapse is emblematic of a leadership and government that
had failed to prioritize the welfare and economic well-being of the people.
Obi said: “For the umpteenth time, the national grid has
collapsed, plunging a huge part of the nation into darkness and exposing the
fragility of Nigeria’s power infrastructure.
“This recurring disaster is a national shame and a glaring
testament to the failure of leadership and policy implementation at the highest
levels.
“How long must Nigerians endure a system that fails to
provide one of the critical necessities for a productive society?
“We all know the immense importance of power supply to the
transformation of our economy. Its support to SMEs, which are the engine of job
creation and a major contributor to our GDP, is immeasurable.
“Today, we are the fourth largest economy in Africa, having
fallen from the number one position due to leadership failure over the years,
including the persistent power crisis, which is critical when compared to
smaller economies.
“South Africa, which is now the largest economy in Africa
with a GDP of about $400 billion and 30% of our population, generates and
distributes over 40,000 megawatts of electricity.
“Secondly, Egypt, the second largest economy with a GDP of
about $350 billion and half of our population, generates and distributes over
40,000 megawatts.
“Algeria, the third largest economy, with about 300B GDP and
20% of our population, generates and distributes over 50,000 megawatts of
electricity.
“Nigeria, with less GDP but with more population than the 3
countries combined, generates and distributes less than 10,000 megawatts, and
even that is riddled with frequent collapses and crises of failure.
“This disparity in power generation is a reflection of the
deep-rooted governance deficit that continue to hold back our growth and
potential.
“It is time for urgent, comprehensive reform. Nigerians
deserve a government that prioritizes measurable indices of development.”
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