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*Gives Minister blank cheque
The current power supply situation in the country is
taking a heavy toll on President Umaru Yar’Adua who
has confessed that he “can hardly sleep again,” on
account of the situation. He has consequently given
Power Minister, Mr. Lanre Babalola, a blank cheque
to deal with the problem fast and to the
satisfaction of the generality of Nigerians.
Stable power supply is part of the 7-point agenda of
the president and after about two years in office
with little or no improvement from what he
inherited, the president has come under serious
attacks from Nigerians who, daily, bemoan the
epileptic electricity supply they face at home and
at work.
Thousands of paid employees have been thrown out of
work following low production occasioned by the
power problem while artisans find it difficult to
work for the same reasons.
Sunday Vanguard gathered that at a recent meeting at
Aso Rock Presidential Villa, with Vice President
Goodluck Jonathan, the Minister of Power, Mr. Lanre
Babalola as well as top officials of the Ministries
of Petroleum, Power and NNPC, the president
pointedly told the Power Minister:
“Whatever you need to succeed, I will give you. If
anyone stands in your way and you want him or her
out, just tell me and I will clear such a person for
you. But I want results. I can hardly sleep again
because of the power situation. I made a pledge to
Nigerians that by the end of this year, they will
enjoy stable electricity and it is a pledge I intend
to keep. My name and credibility are at stake on
this issue.”
At that point, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan
chipped in that the credibility of everybody in the
administration was at stake, including that of the
minister himself.
Jonathan wanted it to be a collective success. But
to this, President Yar’Adua was said to have
interjected. “No, it is my credibility that is at
stake. How many ministers of power have we had and
who remembers them? If things fail tomorrow, Lanre
(the minister) is a young man, he will simply dust
his CV again and begin to look for another job but
Nigerians will remember the promise I made.”
At that meeting, the president demanded a daily
update from the Ministry and directed that the
minister could see him anytime he wanted.
Sunday Vanguard gathered that the power Minister now
has unfettered access to President Yar’Adua. In
fact, the minister is said to be briefing President
Yar’Adua daily on every of his efforts. After the
meeting, Babalola waited to see the president. And
that explains why the next day, the PHCN Board was
dissolved.
Babalola also got approval to suspend the National
Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, Board.
Despite the teething challenges, Sunday Vanguard was
informed that the minister has assured the
president, there will be stable electricity by
December.
Sunday Vanguard was told by Ministry of Power
officials that “what the minister is working on now
is to rehabilitate and strengthen the Transmission
Grid and the Distribution Network while expanding
the Distribution Network to be able to wheel at
least 6,000MW by December. The power problem sparked
the recent probe of the power sector during the
Obasanjo regime by the House of Representatives.
Although the president promised to declare a state
of emergency in the power sector, this is yet to
materialize
Sunday Vanguard was also tolf that the 6000
megawatts’ projection would be met in the following
ways. First, the capacity as of today is 5000 but
only 3000 is being transmitted. Then there is the
issue of gas supply which has hampered operations.
The ministry plans to rehabilitate transmission
lines with a view to maximising the supply of the
remaining 2000 megawatts, as well as another
capacity for the generation and transmission of
another 500 megawatts. Shell, it was learnt, would
be feeding another 300 megawatts in while two
Independent Power Projects, IPPs being constructed
would bring in 100 megawatts each.
Amazing Story
Pray for govt to
be courageous, Yar’Adua tells Christians
Written by EMMA UJAH
Vanguard
Sunday, 12 April 2009
PRESIDENT Umaru Yar’Adua, has urged Nigerian
Christians to pray for him to have the wisdom and
courage to take necessary decisions as the president
of a nation which faces several challenges of
nationhood.
“The government will continue to count on your
support and prayers for the wisdom and courage to do
what is best for our nation at all times”, the
president said in an Easter message in Abuja,
yesterday.
He asked Nigerian Christians to rekindle their faith
and confidence on their ability and that of the
Federal Government to overcome all obstacles and
achieve Nigeria's God given destiny.
Yar'Adua enjoined Nigerians to always eschew
violence and all other vices capable of upsetting
peace and stability necessary for the successful
implementation of government’s plans for rapid
progress and sustained development of the country,
noting that the major significance of Easter, which
commemorates the Biblical crucifixion and
resurrection of Jesus Christ, is to be found in its
promise of redemption, renewal and the ultimate
triumph of true believers over all adversity.
He said: “These themes of the Easter celebrations
are undoubtedly very significant for us as a people
as we grapple with old and emerging challenges to
rejuvenate and re-invent our dear nation for the
greater benefit of present and future generations.
As our Christian compatriots celebrate their belief
in Christ’s triumph over death, let us all rekindle
our faith and confidence in our ability as a people
to overcome all obstacles and achieve our God-given
destiny of greatness and leadership on our continent
through hard work, dedication and perseverance.
“I also urge you, dear countrymen and women to
continue to remain peaceful and lawful abiding,
eschewing all actions that may upset the conditions
of peace and stability necessary for the successful
implementation of our plans for rapid progress and
sustained development that will culminate in our
fatherland taking its rightful place in the comity
of nations.”
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