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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Nigeria: Power Ministry's Pledge for 10, 000 MW Rekindles Hope

 
Nigeria's Power Minister Professor Chinedu Nebo recently affirmed that come December 2013, Nigeria will experience an improved power supply. Such promise has been a recurring issue; hence many Nigerians will simply see it as the usual.
However Nebo's promise requires some salient analysis to determine if he is saying the usual or if the time for rejuvenated Nigeria's power sector has come. Why his case may be given some atom of interrogation could be his classic performance while in the saddle of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, as vice chancellor as well as other positions the Anglican clergyman has found himself in the past.
Nebo's pledge of soon-to-be uninterrupted power supply was also re-echoed by the minister of state for power, Hajiya Zainaib Ibrahim Kuchi. In her words, the power generation will peak at 10,000 megawatts by the end of December 2013. If this feat is achieved, no doubt, it will mark a new dawn in Nigeria's power quest. According to her, the power generation increase would translate to between 17 and 18 hours of power supply in the country.
 

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