tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1301600342187339730.post5467686481836667137..comments2022-07-16T03:22:02.404-07:00Comments on Nigerian Commentaries: NIGERIA POWER SECTOR – AN OVERVIEWPatrick Ajunwa 234-8038769323http://www.blogger.com/profile/07137824189630835365noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1301600342187339730.post-79784683244702282832012-07-11T08:31:16.919-07:002012-07-11T08:31:16.919-07:00The power sector neede reform,of its basic problem...The power sector neede reform,of its basic problem corruption: as an insiderwe see daily the panels that are brought in from asia (not to name any country) go bad often withing the warranty year, while the one from europe that we have been using since 1997 never had serious problems save ratbridging the end box does resulting in differential tripping for the substation. Why do we pretend in Nigeria too much, if some one says the truth they look for him to kill. righteousness exalts a nation, sin is a reproach to any people. how muchdidit cost south Africa to develop 100MW plant, how much does it cost Nigeria. How money has been spent on infrastructuresforpower development how much is being spent on hotel bills of minister of power who visitslagos every day with at least 3 people. Way forward retire many, reappoint indispensible ones as consultants specify the job they are to do, as bulk traders to come up to buy 11kv feeder, sell at profit margin of 1% for a year then. observe corporate Nigeria reactionary behaviour to it and adjust till you stabilize. Afterwards, retire all public servant pay them off and reabsorb few engineers to manage government investment pressure them with yearly profit quotient target, which must be met. williamsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com