Opinion
Vandals And PHCN Facilities
Over the years Nigerias have been c1amouring
for improved electricity in the country. The call became necessary as a result of constant epileptic power supply or total black out witnessed in some areas in Nigeria. It been observed that no nation in the world can develop her economy without power supply. For too long a time Nigerians were promised constant power supply. But every successive government would always come with its agenda of fulfilling the aspirations of the teeming population, without any concrete legal frame work to make the policy sustainable and achievable. Yes, it is obvious that no individual can do without power supply no matter the geographical location. It is also good to know that corruption is also a major human factor bedeviling every effort to put things right in the energy sector .It was discovered recently in Nigeria that many manufacturing companies have moved to neighbouring countries because of huge money spent on fuelling generators for their services to the public.
Indeed, it is also good to note that every frantic effort made to scuttle the monster in the energy always face brickwall. It is also sad that some business moguls sabotage the effort of the federal government by the importing of all kinds of generating sets into the country. Today, almost every house in Nigeria has one form of generators especially the one popularly called “I pass my neighbor”. The rate at which generators flood Nigeria susticious and that is why I say that the public power supply is . sabotaged by certain individuals.
Indeed, transformers are not safe in the streets of Nigerian cities due to activities of the vandals. Almost every month several transformers, are vandalised and the liquid content called, mercury, is stolen for sale. Another terrible attack on transformer is the cutting of armoured cable which power and connects the transformer to high tension pole. Some Nigerians have made such an act a trade, which is wrong. The problem has becoming a nightmare to the government of Nigeria. It is unimaginable that some Nigerians would develop the habit of vandalising transformers because of quick money. The citizen of Nigeria are facing black out as a result of vandalising of power supply facilities.
The federal government of Nigeria power project handfed by Niger Delta Power Project is facing several attacks by vandals who come at night to steal or vandalise the power equipment. The Managing Director of Niger Delta Power Project, James A. Olotu has lamented on the negative impact of vandals activities on Nigerians. And of a truth Nigeria needs electricity supply without bargaining for it. It is the right of every citizen to enjoy electricity in Nigeria.
This is not to say that the federal, state and local governments are not working assiduously to make electricity supply available to the people. For instance, the effort of government to put things right in the power sector should be jealously guarded by the people of various communities where power projects are located. Some communities’ youths engage themselves in collecting what is called, bush-entry, marching ground and other illegal levies or taxes to undermine the development in their community. There is need for protection of electricity equipment in every community as this will help bring to fore the effort of government.
In Rivers state, the state and the local governments have engaged in collaborative effort in making sure that the local populace get access or enjoy electricity like their city counterparts. To this end, the state government has embarked on rural electrification project; which has also yielded results in parts of Rivers state. The way in which vandals operate with impunity is worrisome. The vandalism of transformers, transmissions lines and substation facilities is not properly checked will lead to total black out in the country.
It was recently publicised that countries, like South Africa with a population of fifty (50) million have 40,000 mega watts, United States of America with three hundred and twenty million, has 1.3million mega watts and Brazil with population of one hundred and ninety million has 100,000 mega watts, while Nigeria with population one hundred and sixty is battling with 4,000 Mega watts electricity distribution. It is obvious that the countries with reasonable energy distribution of mega watts are doing well in terms of sound economic.
There is need for every Nigerian to involve in checking the activities of vandalism in energy sector. Nigeria is struggling to build or increase electricity supply. Therefore, there is need to support the government at the different levels to achieve the purpose. All those who see electricity facilities as gold mine where they can easily steal and vandalise should desist from such terrible and barbaric practice. There is need for surveillance by security operatives on energy supply lines across the nation. These nefarious activities can be stopped easily if there is proper check by citizens who also are beneficiaries of the project. The effort of government must be encouraged and supported. The beauty of modern or civilised society is electricity. Therefore, let us say no to vandalism of PHCN facilities in Nigeria.
Ogwuonuonu resides in Port Harcourt.
Frank Eneawaji Ogwuonuonu
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