Nigeria in 2017 still doesn’t have constant power. Who is to blame?

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Really, it is unimaginable to think that a country with the largest economy in Africa and currently ranked among the top ten largest producers of crude oil in the world barely has power – not to talk of 24 hrs electricity supply.

Isn’t that a paradox?

As a matter of fact, this is a country that supplies other neighboring countries (Republic of Niger and Benin) electricity on a regular basis.In this same country,8 hours of the constant power supply is a mirage!.Strange, don’t you think?

There is a Yoruba proverb that says”The termite that eats the vegetable is in the body of the vegetable”.In essence, the challenge to our power problems lies within us- our demography, population, and systems (political, economic, social, legal).

The mental state of an average Nigerian is that he or she in his lifetime may never experience 8 hours of constant power supply regularly- not to talk of for a duration of 24 hrs.

The reason for the above line of thought is not far-fetched. There are serious problems or challenges that need to be addressed within.And the earlier, it is embarked upon, the better.

What are they?

  1. Debts: The minister of power, Babatunde Raji Fashola confirmed this when he said gas suppliers have not been paid due to liquidity problems.
  2. Destruction and Sabotage of pipelines: He also stated that the destruction of oil pipelines by Niger-Delta militants are also a challenge. According to him “ if you can’t produce oil, you can’t take the gas. The gas is the fuel that the power plants need”. Without it, there will be no production of electricity supply.
  3. Fire Outbreak: For instance, the fire incident in Afam power plant affected the control room.Another incident of such occurred at Kainji where the country’s hydro-electric power plant is situated and it grounded operations after occurring.
  4. Additionally, inappropriate legislation to address power issues can also contribute to it.

In light of these events, new discoveries were made. Renewable energy (with solar being at the forefront of attention) took center stage. Solynta Energy(a solar power delivery Company), took the effort and pain to ensure Nigerians have a better alternative.Read more about their products and plans here.

On a final note, take a moment to reflect on the situation on the ground and honestly ask yourself a personal question.When was the last time you had 8 hrs of the constant power supply?

 

Culled from: Solynta Energy