By CHARLES KUMOLU
LIKE other sectors of Nigeria’s socio-economic existence, the story of the country’s energy sector since the Electricity Corporation of Nigeria, ECN, ordinance No. 15 of 1950, has been punctuated by operational failures. Although, those in charge of the nation’s power sector can claim otherwise owing to some distant and recent reforms in the sector.
But the sad state of the power sector, is a common knowledge to both the learned and unlearned man on the streets of Lagos and Lafia, as almost all Nigerians are victims of the near absence of electricity in a country of about 160 million people.
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