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Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by Showbby28: 7:12pm On Nov 19, 2019
Kenneth Udeh, Abuja

Shouts of “Nay” rented the air in the Red-Chambers during Tuesday’s plenary session as the Senate tremendously shut down a temporary ban on generator importation into the country. The motion which was an additional prayer moved by Senator Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East) was aimed at curtailing the activities of generator importers as a means of making the Government sit up to address the nation’s power problems.Fadahunsi in his contribution to a motion moved by Senator Utazi Chukwuka titled “Addressing Nigeria’s Power Problems” made the prayer during a call for additional prayers by the Senate President Ahmed Lawan the prayer was however shut down in a voice vote by the Senators.



Sponsor of the motion, Senator Chukwuka Utazi (PDP, Enugu North) said Nigeria, with a population of 200 million and an annual growth rate of 2.6 percent per annum, is the seventh most populous nation on earth.



According to Utazi, the power generating or installed capacity of Nigeria in relation to its population and Gross Domestic Product cannot place the country to compete favourably in terms of development with other nations.

He, therefore, called on the Federal Government to find solutions to the power deficits faced by the country.


Citing Indonesia and Philippines as examples, the lawmaker noted that both countries with a population of 267 million and 107 million, respectively, have installed power capacity of 60,000 megawatts and generating capacity of 42,465 megawatts as well as installed capacity of 20,055 megawatts and generating capacity of 16,271 megawatts.

The lawmaker while expressing optimism that Nigeria can set a realisable target of generating capacity of 100,000 megawatts in the next ten years, said the same can be achieved through a mix of energy sources such as natural gas, hydro, coal, wind and renewable energy.

He added that the various zones in the country are naturally positioned to take advantage of the various energy mix and renewables, particularly solar energy.

“The northern part of the country with vast expanse of land can tap into large solar farms while the southern parts of the country with significant reserves of natural gas and cola can generate power from same.

“Both the North and South have large water bodies that can still be dammed for hydro,” Utazi said.

The lawmaker further posited that Nigeria can improve on its transmission infrastructure by up-scaling its networks from the current 330kv and 132kv to 765kv super grid to enable big power plants to send power through such grid over long distances.

He added that beyond generation and transmission, Distribution Companies (DisCos) lack the financial and technical capacities required, thereby resulting in their inability to pay for power which Generation Companies (GenCos) delivered to the grid.

However, Senator Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East), in his comments said :

“We have to look into the activities of generator importers, this has been our problem since we have alternatives. Our international airports are still running on generators. If we rely solely on our nation’s power generation we shall know how to revive it . If the government can at least for five years ban the importation of generators we shall sit tight and get serious. Senator

Francis further expressed that nation’s power sector was privatized in haste error to people who had no expertise in power. He’s said”the problem is the way power generation and distribution was concessioned hurriedly in the past to certain people who did not know about power just because they had money.

Senator Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central ), in his comments urged the Federal Government to look into other sources of power generation.

He said ” We can generate energy from other sources like coal , hydro,gas and solar . We needed to for example to determine how much percentage of power can we generate using coal”. If we take Gombe, Enugu , Kogi we have enough coal in those states to generate this 100 000 megawatts that we seek, but we have decided not to take any action”. Let’s go ahead and dismantle whatever needs to be dismantled, let’s make sure that if we divide this according to the six zones we have maybe Southeast Electric distribution company, Southwest Electric distribution company and so on.

The Senate resolved to set up an adhoc committee on the problems of power generation, transmission and distribution in Nigeria to investigate the various power issues and report back within four weeks , it also resolved to organize a national roundtable discussion on the problems and solutions on the nation’s power .

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/power-crisis-senate-rejects-temporary-ban-on-generator-importation/

Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by fergie001: 7:15pm On Nov 19, 2019
I know this kind of good bill, they will shout "nay"...because one way or the other, they benefit from generator importation..... Yeyenatu

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Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by Hausaboy239(m): 7:16pm On Nov 19, 2019
I dey come first!

How person go ban something wey em dey chop for? It won't happen, these people care only about themselves!

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Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by emeijeh(m): 7:24pm On Nov 19, 2019
These crop of senators will not ban generator import.
Maybe by 2094, if Nigeria becomes a better place for its inhabitants
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by Rednaxelot: 7:34pm On Nov 19, 2019
fergie001:
I know this kind of good bill, they will shout "nay"...because one way or the other, they benefit from generator importation..... Yeyenatu
if they shut down the generator importation, only the masses will still suffer, cos these politicians still have the financial power to command other means of power generation like solar.

Shutting down the bill or adopting the bill has no significant impact
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by espn(m): 7:39pm On Nov 19, 2019
Lol..Awon weyrey...
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by orion7: 7:44pm On Nov 19, 2019
during plenary a bomb should just go off and blow these fools to pieces.



let a good hearted person working there help. use c4 kill these people so the next ones will have small fear.


imagine the audacity
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by Nobody: 7:45pm On Nov 19, 2019
These proudly Yahoo boys no wan move this country forward
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by fergie001: 7:46pm On Nov 19, 2019
Rednaxelot:
if they shut down the generator importation, only the masses will still suffer, cos these politicians still have the financial power to command other means of power generation like solar.

Shutting down the bill or adopting the bill has no significant impact
In the long run, it will.

The financial power can only last them for a while, before they join us in it. These people, some of them don't know how nepa light is......for them, it's Gen 24-7.

In the short run, they will feel comfortable...but later suffer.

Was that not how kidnapping started, they felt they have security. Some of them now cannot even return to their homes in the village.

Whichever policy, their stock-in-trade is to make us suffer, but Oluwa on guard.
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by fergie001: 7:50pm On Nov 19, 2019
orion7:
during plenary a bomb should just go off and blow these fools to pieces.



let a good hearted person working there help. use c4 kill these people so the next ones will have small fear.


imagine the audacity

Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by Rednaxelot: 7:51pm On Nov 19, 2019
fergie001:

In the long run, it will.

The financial power can only last them for a while, before they join us in it. These people, some of them don't know how nepa light is......for them, it's Gen 24-7.

In the short run, they will feel comfortable...but later suffer.

Was that not how kidnapping started, they felt they have security. Some of them now cannot even return to their homes in the village.

Whichever policy, their stock-in-trade is to make us suffer, but Oluwa on guard.

yinmu, when there are solar power generation free of noise pollution.
Many people are embracing that and generator is gradually fading out.

The only thing this bill can affect is the importation business of some of them
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by helinues: 7:57pm On Nov 19, 2019
Why not try to stop generator importation in order to increase out output..

Anyways, we know those who have large shares in Mikano
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by SalamRushdie: 8:00pm On Nov 19, 2019
fergie001:
I know this kind of good bill, they will shout "nay"...because one way or the other, they benefit from generator importation..... Yeyenatu

Nobody benefits from generator imports !!!!! Generators are only imported because the govt has refused to fix power , how does stopping generator imports make Buhari finally add just one MW to the grid...
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by shakarasquare: 8:01pm On Nov 19, 2019

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Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by fergie001: 8:13pm On Nov 19, 2019
SalamRushdie:


Nobody benefits from generator imports !!!!! Generators are only imported because the govt has refused to fix power , how does stopping generator imports make Buhari finally add just one MW to the grid...
We don't do anything until we are 'boxed in'...

We are the highest importers of generator in Africa. As at 2005, Nigeria spent $152m on generator importation and Africa spent $432m, that is a ratio of 35%. That money critically put here can go a long way.

With that cash, we can even look inwards. Begin to create subsidies for RES. Even FIT-programme isn't insurmountable.

Experience has taught us that, if there are alternatives, we bother not.
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by SalamRushdie: 8:20pm On Nov 19, 2019
fergie001:

We don't do anything until we are 'boxed in'...

We are the highest importers of generator in Africa. As at 2005, Nigeria spent $152m on generator importation and Africa spent $432m, that is a ratio of 35%. That money critically put here can go a long way.

With that cash, we can even look inwards. Begin to create subsidies for RES. Even FIT-programme isn't insurmountable.

Experience has taught us that, if there are alternatives, we bother not.

If you want electricity to improve ban estimated billing and end petrol subsidy !!!! Those are the culprits putting Nigeria in darkness not generator importers
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by fergie001: 8:27pm On Nov 19, 2019
SalamRushdie:


If you want electricity to improve ban estimated billing and end petrol subsidy !!!! Those are the culprits putting Nigeria in darkness not generator importers

Ban the meters, give us prepaid..then the MW rises?

Our electricity issues is a combination of factors.
Re: Breaking!! Power Crisis: Senate Rejects Temporary Ban On Generator Importation. by nabiz(m): 8:54pm On Nov 19, 2019
orion7:
during plenary a bomb should just go off and blow these fools to pieces.



let a good hearted person working there help. use c4 kill these people so the next ones will have small fear.


imagine the audacity
instead of committing suicide because of Nigeria problem I will prefer to go to national assembly to make name for myself by doing the needful

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