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Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Fashola Apologise and tell Nigerians to Be Patient Over Epileptic Power Supply

Minister for power, works and housing Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola
The minister for Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola has begged Nigerians to exercise patients during this challenging period. He said the government is doing something to tackle the epileptic electricity supply in the country.
He  made a passionate appeal to all Nigerians to exercise patience over the short fall in electricity supply as the current administration intensifies efforts to proffer genuine and permanent solution to the power problems of the country.
He made the appeal in Jos yesterday during the official flag off of the distribution of pre-paid meters, transformers and other relevant equipment to consumers from the Jos zone comprising of Plateau, Bauchi, Gombe and Benue states
Fashola who was represented by Mr. Bako Muhammed of the Finance department in the ministry said, ‘‘government is appealing to all Nigerians to remain patient and give government a little time because government is coming up with genuine and permanent solutions to the energy crisis.’’
He further stressed that the ongoing reforms in the energy sector is a genuine one that will bring about constant electricity supply to every home in the country.
‘‘But a little more patience from all Nigerians is all government needs to concentrate on plans to bring about the lasting solution.’’
He called on investors in the power sector to be committed and transparent in implementing their own part of agreement for the benefit of electricity consumers.
“The call has become necessary because Nigerians expect nothing less than quality service from the electricity distributing and billing companies all over the country.”

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