NIGERIA: OPPOSITION TO PREMATURE DEREGULATION OF POWER SECTOR
February 23, 2012 Reposted on March 20, 2012
NO FOREIGN ASSISTANCE REQUIRES TO BOOST NIGERIA'S POWER GENERATION, DISTRIBUTION AND STABILITY TO REMOVE INCESSANT OUTAGES
Deregulation is high jump that could lead to fracture or chronic dislocation in the power sector of Nigeria. Supporters of deregulation are lobbists and receivers of bribes and entrepreneurs waying in for another waive of contract boom for their masters who are politiciians and their foreign and domestic allies all of which seek personal industrial adjustment venture and profit.
No external help is required to boost Nigeria's power generation and distribution because foreign input is under-development input to uplift foreign economies and leave Nigeria's economy in death role.
Metering and re-metering, structure/restructuring, billing and customer service of Nigeria's power sector are not part of the major causes of the troubling inefficiency across the power sectors of Nigeria.
Inefficiency of Nigeria's power sector is caused by hidden competition between foreign economy and nigeria's economy. Equitable and excellent power system in Nigeria under-develops foreign economy. There is no outside opposition to Nigeria's power nightmare, in place there is jubilation.
Nigeria must recall and assemble her own engineers and material resources inside and outside Nigeria and construct an indigenous power service sector indigenized and purposed for use in Nigeria and as time goes on it maybe exported.
To start this project, Nigeria's iron, steel, alluminum and forestation factories and industries must be up and running to withstand domestic demand and supply. You may buy new "structure or heart or transformer" oversea but it will not work in Nigeria because secret operatives are the "commander-in-chief of efficient power generation and distribution" because of untimely remote control and other forms of sabotage. Buying used "structure or heart" is not relevant harm to inefficiency of the Nigeria's power sector.
It is simple to design, manufacture and install made-in-nigeria electrical, gas, air, sun, hydro, organic, etc base transformers and generators with multiple and shared couples of FEDERAL, STATE AND LGA DISTRIBUTION GRIDS. If the grids were divided in manageable parts of less than zone, supply and demand becomes more effective and cost less. Then African countries will cut over 55% costs in buying Nigeria's power supply. Africans and african nations are deeply exploited in buying defective power supply from the west.
Nigeria has more opportunity than the west to generate sustainable and effective power without single outage day to day. Why should the President of Nigeria and his workforce consult foreigners on science and technology matters whereas Nigeria has all the knowhows required to operate stable power system and supply.
In Nigeria's power generating room, engineers, claim power code and when question of distance adverse code ensues, same engineers know nothing about the code until they are told that disruption could occur thousands of miles away off the territorial borders of Nigeria. A nigerian supplying power in the west was ashamed when questioned on incessant power outage in Nigeria.
Several nigerians serving the western nations in this industry are able to design new power structure for nigeria within two weeks. Effective 2015 Nigeria will dump this dead and ugly colonial power supply and management plan.
Communications will be reversed at the rate of over 80% and only the companies that will half their present price will be able to compete because foreigners are starving nigerians under their cutthroat communications. We blame nigerian lawmakers, president, governors and LGA chairmen/women for allowing these criminals to exploite nigerians on products which are supposed to be some of cheapest products in the market.
Deregulation is foreign idea and will not succeed without passing through all the steps above because structural adjustment problem has not been resolved to call for competition via deregulation to remove bottle neck activities in power and communication sectors.
Phillip Ofume, Ph.D. Chair, National & International Policy Research
Council; Head, Law Reform and Litigation and Security Policy Council;
Candidate in Exile - Nigeria's Presidential Election 2015; National
Chair, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association -Anti-Racism
Committee (p)
Godson Etiebet, Ph.D. Researcher, (Policy/Good Government) National
and International Policy Research Council Coordinator, Europe Section,
Switzerland
Cynthia H. Taylor, Ph.D./Alh. (Dr.) Farruk Mohammad Strategic
Development Researchers - International Policy Research Council,
Middle East Project
Tan Ochollu, D.Lit. Principal Researcher, (Strategic Development)
National and International Policy Research Council Director of Asia
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Reid MacDonald, Ph.D. Coordinator, North America Section
Kris Kifindi Bunkheti, Ph.D. - Sept 2007 - present continued to be
detained/imprisoned by the PM of Canada Stephen Harper Researcher
(Language/Culture), National and International Policy Research Council
York University (Department of History) Toronto, Ontario Canada (p)
Jerome Tesfai, D. Min/Div Principal Researcher, Policy and Practice in
Government and Foreign Interveners - Africa Project
Francois Bourgeois/Pierre Bushel
International Human Rights Watch and Democracy - St. Etienne, France
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