The widespread power blackouts suffered by Nigerians is about to
worsen in the coming weeks as the Permanent Secretary in the Federal
Ministry of Power, Ambassador Godknows Igali, has disclosed of a drop in
power generation from 4,500MW to 2700MW within the last five weeks.
While revealing this to Senate Correspondents yesterday shortly after
briefing the Senate Committee on Power, Steel Development and Metallurgy, Igali informed that gas and crude oil pipeline vandals were responsible for the drastic drop in power generation.
He blamed the drop in power generation to the increased rate of
vandalism perpetrated daily by vandals on both oil and gas pipelines
across the country since last month.
The Permanent Secretary
however noted that as a way of preventing vandals from throwing the
entire country into blackout, security agencies have swung into action
against them with 200 of them already in the nets of the agencies for
the needed prosecution.
His words, “We have been able to explain
to electricity consumers that the current power outrage is as a result
of high rate of pipeline vandalization. They vandalize both the crude
pipelines and gas pipelines on daily basis.
“But the more
sinister ones which is with a lot of pain is when people deliberately
blow up pipes written clearly gas pipeline. They blow them up almost
every day, they blow them up and that denies the power plants some gas,
unfortunately our country depends on a lot of gas.
“We have
hydro-electric power dams, Shiroro, Jebba and Kanji which are the major
ones, but this dry season the hydro-electric dams does not do well.
Security agencies have arrested 200 people vandalizing gas pipelines in
the last two months and they are interrogating them and working with
communities to solve this problem and put it behind us,” he noted.
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