Nigeria: Power - the Real Emergency is Here - This Day

Millions of Nigerians have been groaning under the persistent blackout in the last three weeks - a situation that was caused partly by 32 cases of system collapse recorded between January 2008 and last Friday, according to investigations by THISDAY.

Author: gishola

One wonders if the power situatuation is really improving during this present administration despite the stinging criticism the admininstration levelled against the former administration. Jugdging from all that has been happening since the present administration, the power situation is going from bad to worse and a lot worse. This shows that it is very easy to criticise but with no idea as to what it takes to really effectively lead, it is difficult to really bring about reasonable improvement in governance. It is to be realized that the former administration at least came up with the realization that about four administrations before it had negnected the power sector causing a bottleneck to the development of the country and drastic steps had to be taken to correct the situation and help the country. Even with the direction pointed out for the present administration, the complete lack of ideas as to how to move forward makes it impossible, as the situation shows, to come up with any improvement. A little more we shall see.

Author: gishola

One wonders whether the power situation is improving under the new administration after levelling so much critism on the former administration. The situation seems to be going from bad to worse and a lot worse. This shows how it is very easy to criticise but without any idea of the direction to follow, it is not easy to come up with any improvement. It is on record that the last administration came up with the realization that the power sector was neglected by four or so administrations before it and drastic steps had to be taken to help the country. However, despite the direction being pointed and prepared for the present administration, the feel as to how to move forward still eludes the downright inept politicians. What a pity!



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