Oil & Energy
Nigerians Kick As FG Exports Power To Chad
Many Nigerians have picked holes in the decision by the Federal Government to export power to the Republic of Chad.
They said it was irrational for the government to think of exporting electricity to another country when the electricity situation in Nigeria was still epileptic.
The federal government had recently announced its decision to export power to Chad.
A Port Harcourt based businessman, Mr Solomon Aiegbe, described the federal government’s decision as ill-advised.
According to him, “how can a country that has not solved its own electricity problems think of giving same to another country? See my office, I run generator throughout the business hours, because we’ve not seen light here for the past four weeks and when we do see light, it doesn’t last longer than two hours”
Another resident, Mrs Josephine Adolphus-Fubara, lamented that, “for the past four days, we have not seen light here at Churchill and they want to send light to Chad, how possible is that? Nigeria needs to get her priority right”.
“Why would a country with epileptic power supply be considering supplying power to another country?”, was the response of Mr Daopu Papamie, who runs a laundry business at Amadi Ama axis of Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Papamie stressed that it was unthinkable that a country that has not met its electricity demand would be considering supplying power to another country.
He noted that the opening up of Kainji Dam, where electricity is generated was currently posing flooding threat to the Niger Delta region, saying “that is part of the electricity problem we’re talking about that they are doing nothing to combat and yet they want to supply light to another country ”
The Public Relations Officer of the Association of Cold Room Operators in Rivers State, Mr Reuben Chinedu, in his own reactions, said cold room business had suffered tremendous loses owing to irregular power supply in the country.
He said it was unreasonable and poor business decision by the federal government to think of supplying power to Chad when the Nigerian economy was still in the woods owing to poor electricity management.
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