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PHCN Workers Expose Minister Of Power, Bath Nnaji


The minister of power, Prof Bath Nnaji is busy telling whoever cares to listen that PHCN workers are agents of generator importers and are thus frustrating genuine efforts of government to introduce critical reforms that will improve the power sector.

But workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria have a different position on the lingering crisis between them, the Minister and the Ministry of Power.

While reacting to the minister's allegation, Chairman of the National Union of Electricity Employees, Abuja chapter, Comrade Wisdom Nwachukwu, said Prof Nnaji is after them because they didn't support his bid to corner some power sector bid to his company.

Reiterating the workers stand to fight for their rights, Comrade Nwachukwu said: “The minister is not happy with Manitoba having the bid; he would have preferred his own company to win”.

6 comments:

  1. That is the corruption we are talking about....
    these people dont go into government to serve.
    Ameh

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  2. Nigeria is almost a besket case and only a truthful leader can help us out at this stage. Too much corruption in the corridors of power....

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  3. We don`t even know whom to Trust in this our country any more.So so Corruption everywhere who will be the person to save our country Now ?God dey sha

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  4. Olufamous, it is high time you discontinued your sectional reporting of events. I have been following you closely and your attitude is a mark of unprofessionalism. It is on record that Manitoba have not resumed because the workers refused them and you are saying that Nnaji is angry with the workers because they did not support him in his company's bid. This country will make tremendous effort if we stablise power for at least 12 hours a day for the next one year. The government is poised to achieve this fete if the greedy workers will allow them. I suggest that Government should accede to the demands of this workers no matter how much it cost so that we have a clean start.

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  5. Shame unto the minister and the PHCN workers for their in-ability to provide nigerians with adequart light. May God save nigerians from your bad plans. Jibril makarfi

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  6. The truth is, this is not news any more, most Nigerians know this fact, and they are Nigerians too you know. Who wants change in this country, I mean sincerely and genuinely. May be just a few who may be in the minority and their influence is minimal. There are no more martyrs in this nation. My heart goes out to those who are searching for national change and development, may God help you succeed, tho its an uphill task. If the Prof. is sincere I pray he should not look back, be steadfast and you will write your name in gold.

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