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Akpabio: Niger Delta sacrificed $5.1bn for electricity under Jonathan but nothing changed

‎Godswill Akpabio, the senate minority leader, on Thursday lamented the worsening state of the country’s power sector.

Speaking in support of a motion moved by Ali Ndume, senate majority leader, regarding the disconnection of Maiduguri from the national grid and general power generation in Nigeria,‎ Akpabio said the oil producing states in Nigeria contributed about $5.1 billion to the development of the power sector in 2011, but nothing tangible came out of that gesture.

“In 2011, when I was governor, we from the oil producing states decided to forgo‎ about $5.1 billion to the federal government for the development of electricity. But it is sad today we are here still where we are, and celebrating generating only 4, 600 megawatts,” he said.

Akpabio expressed sadness over the closure of businesses in the country owing to electricity challenges, urging the senate to adopt a definite and holistic approach to solving the problem instead of always “looking at the government (executive).”

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After a brief debate on Ndume’s motion, the senate directed the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to immediately reconnect Maiduguri to the national grid.

It also set up an ad-hoc committee on power to carry out a holistic investigation on the management of funds appropriated to the power sector since 1999, and the unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN).

Chaired by Abubakar Kiri (Borno north), the committee was given four weeks to submit its report.

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Olusola Adeyeye (Osun), Dino Melaye (Kogi) and Akpabio are members of the committee.

2 comments
  1. It’s high time to speak with one voice as a Nigerian and leave politics and stop sentimental to move the nation foward,also Akpabio sould say the true picture of the present administration and what they have done in the past to the nation that made the country look as if there was’nt any pilot incharge of state affairs Your comment..

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