Gbajabiamila: Nigeria’s Power Sector Not Working Ideally
Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has said that the Nigerian electric power sector is not working ideally, a development he said must change for the better.
In his words: “Every Nigerian understands that the electric power sector in Nigeria is not performing optimally. Most people recognise that a situation where we cannot expect twenty-four-hour electricity in our cities and many rural areas remain wholly disconnected from the benefits of access to electricity is unacceptable. We all, for the most part, agree that it is the responsibility of the government to do something about this situation.
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“When it was written and passed into law, it was intended that the provisions of the act would establish a new framework for optimal public-private sector collaboration to accelerate development in the power sector and promote efficiency across the power sector value chain. The extent to which these expectations have been met is one of the many issues in contention. Answering the question of what needs to be done to improve the Act so that it serves the best purposes of our country is the reason we have gathered here in this public hearing.”
Earlier in his remarks, the Committee Chairman, Hon. Da’u said the hearing was considered necessary to enable the committee to utilise the outcome of the exercise to address gaps in the existing laws to strengthen the Nigerian power sector for efficient service delivery.jamb results
He assured of the lawmakers’ determination to provide a conducive platform to generate information that would enrich the proposals. Information Guide Nigeria
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