Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, said Nigerians were yet to see change
in electricity supply.
He stated
this in Abuja while speaking at the investiture of Adekunle Mokuolu as
President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE).
Obasanjo
asked a former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Power Company (NDPC), James
Olootu, if the independent power plants in the country have been completed and
whether Nigerians now had power in their homes.
Olootu put
the completion rate at 95 per cent.
Meanwhile,
the NSE has lamented the decay in infrastructure across the country.
This was
contained in a publication of the society tagged, ‘The Nigerian Infrastructure
Report Card 2017’, presented by the immediate past NSE President, Otis Anyaeji,
to the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonaya Onu, who represented
President Buhari at the occasion.
The report
says: “The overall rating of Nigeria’s infrastructure was F1 – Unfit for
Purpose. This rating is a further drop by two points from E2 in the previous
rating carried out two years ago (2015). This rating generally portrays a
perceived decline in the state of Nigeria’s infrastructure.”
Mokuolu said
plans were underway to create a value chain to synergise with stakeholders in
the engineering field and the society, to encourage investment in agriculture
through young and retired engineers.
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