ADELABU LACKS THE CAPACITY TO RUN POWER SECTOR–ELECTRICITY WORKERS
The National Union of Electricity Employees says the Minister of Power,Mr.Adelabu Adebayo, lacks the capacity to run nation’s power sector.
His public display of ignorance since he assumed office convinced the workers that the Minister lacks the capacity to run Nigeria’s power sector effectively.
Dominic Igwebike,Acting General Secretary of NUEE,who conveyed the union’s displeasure in a statement obtained by GREATRIBUNETVNEWS,said since his assumption of office, the Honourable Minister has not deemed it necessary to reach out to critical stakeholders in the Power Sector, with a view to engendering effective collaboration, optimizing productivity and increasing Power output and impeccable Industrial Relations atmosphere required to achieve them.
He lamented that the Minister had rather embarked on a media frenzy to misinform Nigerians and openly threaten workers in the sector.
He disclosed that the power sector had not experienced any system collapse in over 400 days due to the industrious and hard-working members that make up the workforce.
He advised that the Minister should be guided to the effect that the power sector did not experience any system collapse during the two days warning Strike declared across the nation by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
He added:”He should be educated to the effect that he can not decree Strike out of existence.
But the Minister has decided to play to the gallery; like some of his predecessors, by promising thousands of megawatts without any Roadmaps to achieving them. You can not build something on nothing.
“In order to achieve impeccable improvements and rejuvenate the power sector, it is expedient that the Federal Government puts round pegs in round holes and not appointees whose qualifications are political considerations
“The Honourable Minister should be concerned with outstanding issues which include: the refusal to issue prepaid meters to Nigerians who are being compelled to pay imposed crazy bills; while having less than 4,500mw output of electricity, refusal of most Generation Companies (GenCos) led by Egbin Power Plc who have flagrantly disobeyed all extant Labour laws since taking over in November 2013 and non-payment of 16 months arrears arising from severance; just to mention a few.
“Should the Honourable Minister fail to address these issues within two (2) weeks, he should preoccupy himself with recruiting NSA officials to run the sector.