Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Tuesday Gong..

Privatization or Destabilization of NEPA, the Nigerian factor by Mazi Odera POg JP.

If somebody should say that Nigeria need to be recolonized, it will seem the person is not Patriotic, even though it is glaring that there is no basis to be patriotic or pretend to be. 

I simply wants to assume that the money we waste maintaining our Legislators is like Money in the Hand of Kidnappers, it can never add value to society. 

How can we have Legislooters and they also enjoy the Federal ministry of Darkness and it never occurred to them to look into our Light and Power, bring the current owners, get a Mobile Court within the premises of the complex that will judge them and sentence them to prison terms that Wil make them stay behind until they meet the Lord. 

Then trace those who privatized NEPA and use AKU odo and cripple them, how on earth did they sale NEPA to bunch of irresponsible men and women who are not engineers nor have any incling on what Power generation is all about?. 

Can Any of them hand over thier Generator at home to Gardener for services or get expert Engineer that is recommended to work on it?.

In a nation where we have Engr Barth NNAJI who has made his bone on Light generation and have sightable evidence in ABA, a man who can ressurect the decadence we call NEPA, instead it was sold, sorry not sold but dashed to shylocks who refused to change even the surface wiring to earth wiring at least it will explain why it was privatized.

They can't even distribute Prepaid Meter despite the warning of the minister in charge of that sector, who they considered not Man enough.. If he is man enough, he suspend all the license issued to them until they do what he asked them to do, remove all the obsolete Meter and replace same with Prepaid. 

But after selling the place  the only difference is the name, the extra rugged charges they added without any consideration, and they are supplying less light for higher tariff.

Since  privatization didn't work, they should return us to NEPA, that we know they are Epileptic but far better than the new landlords.

Abdulsaram Abubakar privatized NEPA in 1999 but we can assume that he was doing ARMY get away gift, so what stopped civilians from changing it back to where it will work and add value?.

Mgbeke Otiwa said "Nneka nua di na abo, omalu nke ka nma" (When a Girl marry twice, she will tell the better one).

As far as we are concerned and on NEPA, nma di nko Adi isi, nke di isi Adi nko (The two knives has problem, the one without handle is sharp but you can't handle it, the one that has handle is blunt, which serve no purpose).

Since the handlers of LIGHT are grossly incompetent , let's take it back from them and bid for professionals who shall

1) Start sourcing or generating her own powers to sustain the business to them and way of living to us the users. 

2)Start a distribution process and not just distributing powers generated by our archaic, obsolete Kainji Dam.

3) All our Power distributors should be like Mobile providers, if the service you are using is not working Fine you migrate to better one, same way many people dropped some Mobile Sim that doesn't serve well.
That way the owners will upgrade or go out of business, but as it is, they have nothing to loose, only the end users loses everything, so there is nothing that will make them to improve.

As much as Nigeria as a Nation is example of Chasing tail, we should at least make an attempt to drag self out of the stench.

House of Representatives and Senate should rise up and have it in mind that what they put in place will serve them also after they finished screwing us in Abuja, they will retire and meet us in same confusing we call places, so the faster they tried rebuilding the state of this static we call Nation, the better for us all including thier family, loved ones and Children.

I have said my own and as a Special Adviser to my Governor on GOOD GOVERNANCE (UNPAID), I can also advise the Feds paid or half paid and I remain Mazi Odera POg JP, the Last Born of Mpa Nnukwu. 

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