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The country’s poor power situation may have suffered another setback with the collapse of the national grid system. But the Managing Director of Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited, the core investors of Jebba and Kainji Hydro power plants, Mr. Lamu Audu, in a telephone interview with Daily Sun yesterday, dispelled reports that Jebba Hydro Power plant is down as a result of system collapse. Rather, Audu explained that it was the national grid that collapsed making it impossible for the Jebba power plant to evacuate its 400 megawatts of electricity generated into the national grid system. Audu,an engineer explained that the national grid needs at least 1,500mw for it to come on stream and effectively function. Kainji and Jebba have an installed capacity of 705mw,which,he said was not enough for the national grid to function effectively. Regretably, he said Ughelli and Egbin power plants that are supposed to provide additional generation capacity for the national grid system, suffered set back as a result of the strike action embarked upon by Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association(PENGASSAN) branch of Nigerian Gas Company (NGC) that supplies gas to the thermal power plants. ‘‘The challenge is that, we do not have enough power in the national grid and that led to a system collapse. So it would be wrong for anyone to say that, Jebba Power Plant has collapsed. Power generation for onward transmission to the grid is a collaborative effort. Jebba alone cannot generate the 1,500mw needed by the grid system,’ ’he said.
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mahmud Yayale Ahmed, has charged the incoming administration not to let anyone leave the country after May 29 with a case to answer. Yayale, who is the pro-chancellor and chairman of council of the Bayero University, Kano (BUK) gave the advice after presenting a paper at the 31st convocation lecture of the university yesterday. His paper was titled; “The 2015 Transition: Realities, Expectations and the Challenges”. He said when the Buhari administration takes over, it would discover many things and ask many questions. “I want to inform you that whether there is proper briefing or not, the reality will become reality on May 29. After they have taken over they will see where to ask questions and in what we call public accountability, nobody should be allowed to go without accounting for what is not there.” Yayale said. Yayale said Nigerians should not expect miracles from Buhari, but rather support him with prayers as the circumstances are not such that would admit miracles.
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, yesterday indicted the outgoing Jonathan administration, blaming it over the poor performance of the agency. Speaking through the commission’s spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, the EFCC boss, who is hoping the incoming government will increase funding for the agency, subtly blamed its inability to tackle corruption on poor funding from the outgoing government. According to Uwujaren, “we are happy that the incoming government is making the fight against corruption one of its cardinal objectives. Every Nigerian is happy about that. EFCC has been doing this for more than 11 years. We are proud of what the incoming administration wants to do. “We need an administration that will look at what we are doing and empower us sufficiently to enable us make more impact than we have ever done in the past. We welcome the focus and we believe Nigeria needs to tackle this fight more rigorously for us to make the needed impact.” Meanwhile, the EFCC may have concluded plans to declare former Borno State Governor Ali-Modu Sheriff wanted. The recent move by the EFCC is tied to his alleged refusal to appear before it to answer to some charges.
Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State has berated the people of the state for being ungrateful despite his efforts to develop and transform the state in his eight years tenure as governor, even as he prayed for their forgiveness. Akpabio, at the Ibom Hall, Uyo, during the valedictory thanksgiving service organised in his honour by the state government as part of the transition activities to his successor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, said he decided to forgive the people as he would be transiting to the Senate from May 29. He said: “I forgive you of your many sins against me, for your betrayal, false reports, blackmail, and ingratitude towards my efforts at developing the state. I forgive you because I bear no grudge against anyone.
Once a photograph of Oando Plc’s head honcho, Wale Tinubu and the incoming First Lady Mrs. Aisha Buhari sitting next to each other onboard a helicopter on the way to the Oshiomhole wedding went viral, her husband Muhammadu Buhari could not help but show his displeasure. Buhari, an austere disciplinarian and devout Muslim, Ashiwalu.org gathered, summoned his wife and read the riot act to her on her public comportment, especially as she prepares to mount the saddle as first lady, a post he never really wanted under his administration. Once Tinubu learnt that he had rubbed Buhari off the wrong way by allowing the photograph to find its way to the social media, he was also said to have run to those close to the retired army general to plead for Buhari’s pardon.
Major-General Muhammadu Buhari’s unannounced trip to the United Kingdom last week has caused disquiet among several bigwigs in his All Progressives Congress (APC) as it is the first clear signal that the President- Elect is a man of independent thinking determined to govern the Buhari way. Sources informed Ashiwalu.org that not only did the President-Elect choose not to inform the party’s leadership of his intending trip, he travelled to the UK with only 2 Personal Assistants, Seriki Abba and a Mr Tunde . He was received at the door of the aircraft by High Commissioner Sarki Tafida and rode in the embassy official car to his usual central London holiday flat booked by his brother having rejected the hotel booked by the High Commission. His friend and backer of several decades, Mamman Daura was already waiting for him at the flat and they both drove in company of Seriki Abba to No 10 Downing Street to meet with British Prime Minister, David Cameron where they discussed issues ranging from security to corruption and the immigrant crises facing Europe. Unlike his Chatham House visit with several APC bid wigs, this was done without their knowledge and the President Elect clearly needed his Buhari time. But once APC chieftains got wind of Buhari's departure, quite a few of them comprising the party’s National Leader, Bola Tinubu and Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi scurried off to the UK in hot pursuit of Buhari.
The Board of Trustees of Nigeria’s ruling party, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has appointed a former acting national Chairman of the party, and ex-defence minister, Haliru Mohammed, as its acting Chairman. However, President Goodluck Jonathan rejected the position of the Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Briefing State House correspondents at the end of the meeting held at the Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, the board’s secretary, Senator Wali Jibrin, said Jonathan declined the offer. Mr. Mohammed’s nomination was endorsed Monday night by the PDP’s BoT at a meeting at the Aso Rock presidential villa, Abuja.
AN end may be in sight as regards the crisis between the Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose and the warring 19 lawmakers as they met Monday in Akure, the Ondo state capital. Security at the meeting was relaxed as the governor and the representatives of the lawmakers exchanged banters. Governor Fayose and five of the lawmakers led by the former Speaker Adewale Omirin met behind closed door at Sunview hotel in Akure for over five hours. The closed door meeting was equally attended by the Director of SSS and the state Police commissioner John James, the Chief of staff to the governor Dipo Anisulowo., the Attorney General and Justice Commissioner Owoseni Ajayi and a newly elected PDP lawmaker Pastor Oluwawole Kola. Former Speaker led others APC lawmakers who include the Deputy Speaker Hon Orisalade Tunji, Orilowo Bunmi, Churchill Adedipeand Gbenga Odebunmi. Speaking after the meeting, the governor said that they have met to chart a new course for Ekiti. Fayose said ” today we have met( the executive and the legislators in the overall interest of the state believing that we will be able to find solution to the problems that all” The governor who declined to answer further questions asked if the former Speaker has a comment to make.
• Taunts APC, saying Nigerians expect monthly N5,000, other promises from June ending • Says majority of the debts are from APC-controlled states Incoming main opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has berated Vice President-elect, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, accusing him of misrepresenting facts regarding the nation’s economy particularly, the correct status of the nation’s government debt stock, stating that it is ostensibly to further the attempts by the in-coming APC administration to discredit the PDP. The PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, on Monday, criticized the Vice President-elect for failing to be bold and honest enough to also inform the nation that the bulk of the $63.7 billion debt was incurred by APC states. “It is indeed unfortunate that the Vice President-elect who has the details of the debt stock chose to be economical with the truth and to mislead Nigerians just to discredit the current PDP-led administration and rationalize APC’s unpreparedness for governance. “Prof. Osinbajo is aware that the $63.7 billion is made up of external and domestic debts belonging not only to the Federal Government but to federal and state governments and accumulating since the 1960s, yet he deliberately misrepresented the facts to give the unsuspecting public the impression that the amount was exclusively incurred by the current Federal Government. “Perhaps the Vice President-elect avoided the details so as not to expose the fact that the APC controlled Lagos state has both the highest external debt stock of $1,169, billion as well as the highest domestic debt stock of N278, 867 billion.
Chigozie Philip Awka The Anambra state government has been imputed with the responsibility of increased baby factory in the state. The illegal baby industry has over the years waxed strong due to serious dereliction on the part of the government. Tenderlove orphanage proprietress Mrs Helen Eze in an interview with National Link disclosed that the government had a big role to play in curbing the activities of illegal orphanage homes in the state. She faulted the government for abandoning orphanage homes in the state and allowing them operate without regulating their activities. She said “I blame the government for the upsurge of baby factories in the state because for every organization they should be a regulatory body. So every affair of the homes ought to be controlled by them. They are supposed to provide orphanage homes with guidelines with which they should practice”. “The government is doing nothing towards regulating the operation of orphanage in the state, because if they are working their staff ought to be on the filed to monitor every homes activity so that if they deviate from what is expected of them, they could be checkmated.” She recommended that for ‘baby selling’ in the state to be squelched,