The man is honest and transparent not dodgy. A very good public servants different from rude public servants senator who fails to understand that he or they are public. servants.
This man is just being economical with the truth. Seun no go put person for problem oh. The man doesn't want to loose his job. This people feel that talk is cheap.
We have spent more than $30 billion on power jn the last 24years and still theyll say no investment has been made in the sector! Seun, ask better questions, please?
As a power Engineer, the main problem about Nigeria Power Challenge is the lack of infrastructure. Currently Nigeria generates about 4000 to 5000MW of electricity for a country of 200million plus people. That is extremely low. If we struggle to improve our Generated Power (requires alot of money for infrastructure), the transmission capacity is only about 8000MW to 8500MW, which is still low (but an improvement) to have Steady supply of electricity, there must be Total overhaul of existing infrastructures. These however will take a couple of years…it is not something that can be solved overnight. It needs a lot of resources and Commitment. For context South Africa (65 million population) generates about 40,000MW.
24 hours light to Togo, Benin and Niger republics is misleading, Seun should have also asked how many Megawatts of electricity does Nigeria sell to the three counties from what we currently generate.
Seun...does your Car gives you guarantee that it won't breakdown...the man is honest enough and respectful with his responses, let him be...grid can breakdown, what's important is that they get it restore and on time...
If you maintain your car, it would hardly give you issues, except rare cases of accident. Nigerians, stop collecting 2k data to come online and defend your slave masters. STOP IT! We are in 2024. Electricity is no rocket science.
It's a big shame that in 2024, we're still battling with power grid collapse and still don't have constant electricity. The generators we used as alternative is not even an option anymore all thanks to T-Pain's fuel price hikes
Please my brother kindly ask our Lagos government , when he said the there’s a street light , kindly ask him , do they put this light around AMJE houses and did they do the road, I leave in UK but I have try to do our close any time but I didn’t have any support from other people and no help from the Government but when the election comes they are ready to promise heaven and earth . I will be grateful if things can be done thanks.
Nigeria's Electricity power holding company is the sick Nigerian baby.Intensively cared for.Numerous options of cure but is constantly developing new diseases. What is it now?National grid have broken down!!.
NIGERIA NIGERIA NIGERIA..WHEN WILL WE GET IT RIGHT..BASIC POWER SUPPLY IS AN ISSUE..DOES IT REALLY MEAN WE HAVE NO SHAME? IMAGINE IF TINUBU CAN JUST SAY YOU KNOW WHAT? LET ME GIVE THESE PEOPLE LIGHT EVEN IF THATS THE ONLY THING HE ACHIEVED HE WILL BE REMEMBERED AS THE BEST PRESIDENT EVER..BUT WHEN HE IS HARDLY IN THE COUNTRY I GUESS THATS HOW HE BUILT LAGOS LOL
These so called Nigerian politicians are so clueless. Look at the kind of person in-charge of electricity in Nigeria. That's y we are where we are according to Osinbanjo
I have never seen PHCN upgrade transformers. In fact ,the community contributes money to repair or replace and no refund, more bills paid. These government officials are jokers. A bunch of selfish comedians. I rest my case.
@21:30 Mr Director, sir, as far as the ordinary Nigerians are concerned, NEPA, PHCN, GenCos, TCN and DisCos are all one and the same! It is not our fault that your FG decided to split them up and award the electricity generation, transmission and dustribution contracts to your incompetent friends. Instead of investing more on electricity, which is paramount for economic take-off, the FG decided on such frivolous projects like Lagos-Calabar coastal road that we do not need FOR NOW! Year in, year out, it's all stories! stories!! stories!!! Gosh!!!!
Your ignorance is on full display here. We don't need Lagos/Calabar coastal hwy right is the same kind of mediocre and lack of foresightness is what got our nation to this Predicament. We watched and did nothing while our population continue to explode for the 40 yrs and meanwhile our infrastructures like power sectors continue to decline and can not cope with the demands . But u are hear talking rhetorics about Tinubu's planned coastal hwy
@@okeoja4447, Even though I emphasised the phrase: "FOR NOW", you still slurred over it to demonstrate your poor literal or maybe inferential comprehension. Although it is hard to understand your write-up due to lack of proper punctuations, I would suggest that you go over my submission again and reassess your position. I am not against Lagos- Calabar coastal route. I am more concerned about our PRIORITY NEED: ELECTRICITY; the absence of which has LARGELY been responsible for our economic retrogression. AfDB's boss, Dr Femi Adesina, also once said our priority need is electricity, and that "you can't grow an economy in the dark". Yet, the FG left all that and decided to invest our meagre resources in NEW coastal route, while at the same time abandoning our pre-existing roads which have fallen into various states of disrepair. It is like choosing first to give a starving man a nice hair-cut because it will make him look good, rather than giving him food to prevent him from dying of starvation. Please think again, my friend!
@@motamusicagencye.u.artiste3781 PROFESSOR OF LETTERS. You have again wrote a whole essay making no sense at all. Who says Govt is all about solving one problems at a time? Is this the way the developed nations achieved greatness? Is Goverment elected to tackle only one problem? . By your logic, we should neglet construction of new roads , railways , hospitals and schools which are directly connected with boosting our economy. Can u please put a timeline on when we're gonna solve the problem of our epileptic power supply which have been going on for the past 50 yrs?
To be very honest, Nigeria has actually improved in electricity distribution What do you even need 24hrs light for when you have light for 20 to 22hrs .. that’s just 2 hrs of no electricity in a day, mind you, you’re not even active for 24hrs a day … sometimes I don’t even notice that the electricity is out cause in a matter of minutes, it’s back on They have improved and I believe they’ll fix the grid soon
Another square peg in a round hole. This man speaks with the vagueness of an illiterate mallam. Sir, sir, sir every other word is proof, no technical intelligence. A dumb country that refuses to invest in power transmission has to now sell power to other dumb countries that refuses to invest in their own power generation whereas Nigerians are burning dirty fuel to noisy generators. Africa is a sad story because of corruption and kicking the can down the road. What a sad country 😢!
Would you be happy if someone use this same language about you? You don’t have to condemn a man to make your point known! Pls always engage in healthy conversations
No wonder Nigeria is mess up with power. Person wan read Islamic religion language na orna carry go put for power sector. Yeye country. Very very incompetent people. It is well with Nigeria.
This man seems ill prepared to talk about the problem. He keeps rigmaroling around the questions. It’s almost as if he doesn’t have much knowledge about the industry he is in or the organization he heads.🤬