Reps To Power Minister: Stop Postulating Theories, Give Nigerians Stable Electricity

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The  House of Representatives Committee, Tuesday,urged the Power Ministry to stop postulating theories that do not translate into power supply to Nigerians.
The chairman, House Committee on Power Hon. Magaji Da’u Aliyu,at a special interactive session, bemoaned  the seeming unenthusiastic and fire brigade attitude of the Ministry towards power issues each time there is a national emergency.
After listening Permanent Secretary in the Minister, Nebolisa Anoka who represented the Minister, Abubakar Aliyu, the committee chairman stated that there was nothing in the presentation to show that the Ministry was solving the problems.
Anoka had listed challenges facing the sector, ranging from low gas supply, low hydro levels, high cost of gas, as well as disequilibrium between power generation, transmission and distribution which led to the collapse of the national grid — and what the Ministry has been doing to tackle  the  challenges.
He explained that in response to the serious challenges facing power generation,
He disclosed that the Ministry of Power recently hosted an emergency meeting with key stakeholders in the gas-to-power value chain, during which far reaching resolutions were arrived at on key measures needed to ameliorate the situation.
According to him, the challenges “are not entirely predictable, but actions are being taken by the Federal Ministry of Power and other partner government MDAs to alleviate the challenges to the supply of electricity sustainability”.
He pointed out the issue of the right of way as stalling key transmission projects, assuring that the ministry will increase sources of supply through renewables, with a target of 30 percent generation through renewables by 2030.
But Magaji said there was  nothing to show in this presentation that the Ministry is making move  to resolve the problems.
It is a mere speech and thesis and my heart bleeds for this country,he also
Da’u who earlier explained that the special interactive session was necessitated by the fact that Nigerians were facing the worst energy crisis in recent times, added that “the situation has affected businesses, both small and large, which is attracting huge public outcry”, he said,
He further said  Nigerians need urgent solution to the problem.
“There is nothing on ground to show that there will be light or generation of up to 5000 megawatts, but we keep hearing about 30,000 megawatts of installed capacity across the power stations,” he added
Other  lawmakers who attended the session  lamented the unending projections by the Ministry that have never recorded substantial result  .
They  also accused the Ministry and managers of the power sector of deliberate conspiracy and sabotage to discredit the current administration.
The committee chairman emphasized the need for   for the return of the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET), under the supervision of the Power Ministry, adding  that there is not much both the Ministry and the Committee can do if the Agency remains elsewhere.
Recall that power play between the former Minister for Power and the late Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari resulted in the removal of NBET from the Power Ministry to Finance Ministry.
Speaking ,Hon. Sada Soli (APC, Katsina), had noted that the concern raised by Gencos as the major reason for the blackout, was the N1.6trillion debt  NBET is owing them as cost of generated but unused electricity.
He also noted three major concerns ranging from the quantity, quality and cost of gas delivered to them for their operations.
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