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Buhari Had Promised To Provide Nigerians 20,000mw of Electricity, Today He Reduced It To 10,000Mw

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Contrary to campaign promise by his party, All Progressives Congress (APC), to generate 20, 000 megawatts of electricity in the next three years, Buhari said they would generate only 10,000 megawatts.

President Muhammadu Buhari has again renege on his party promises which is exactly not strange for the APC led government.

During a 2-day National Economic Council (NEC) retreat in Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital territory, President Buhari said that 10,000 megawatts of electricity must be provided in the next three years remaining for his administration, of which 3000 megawatts must be achieved by the end of 2016.

To ensure his administration meets these targets and put a stop to power outage, he said that the process of privatization must be concluded in order for Nigerians to reap its benefits.

The APC had during the general elections campaign promised to deliver 40,000 megawatts of electricity within four to eight years.

“The APC government shall vigorously pursue the expansion of electricity generation and distribution of up to 40,000 megawatts in four to eight years,” the party said.

In his key note address, Buhari took participants through random policy projections in four selected sectors; agriculture, power, manufacturing and housing.

The President told his audience which includes the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, state governors, ministers and CBN officials that decisions reached at the retreat will not be final but only contributions for economic development and subject to review as they progress.

He highlighted the need for Nigeria’s agricultural sector to be able to ensure local food production for food sufficiency, as more funding and appropriate resources must be provided to achieve this.

Mechanized farming must also be promoted in Nigeria with the provision of feeder roads to transport crops to production plants and mills, while states increase support to community farmers and operators.

He went on to say that more security should be provided for pipelines and encouragement and incentives for power companies to operate.

The National Economic Council Retreat provides a forum for in-depth discussions by members of the policy actions that the states and the Federal Government could consider in order to stimulate the economy.

Forum looks into avenues available to cut costs and enhance public revenues among other measures.

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