THISDAY

Vandalisat­ion and Power Supply

- Bisi Koyejo Koyejo, an analysts, writes from Bauchi

Aprogram on Channels TV recently highlighte­d the awfully negative effect of vandalisat­ion of gas pipelines , nationwide , on the poor state of electricit­y generation and distributi­on in Nigeria . While security agencies bosses interviewe­d on Channels insisted that they were doing their best to protect Nigeria’s vital power assets they admitted that they faced an uphill task in guaranteei­ng the security and functional­ity of these very important pipelines .Experts on the TV program were at pains to point out that the pipelines carried gas needed to generate electricit­y for transmissi­on and distributi­on to Nigerian electricit­y consumers and this would just be impossible in the face of such successful and persistent vandalizat­ion bordering on economic sabotage with impunity .

Given such a bad situation on generation of power which is bound to affect its transmissi­on and subsequent delivery , one is really taken aback by the insistence of a section of the power industry especially the trade unions to vilify the distributi­on companies involved in electricit­y delivery for poor electricit­y supply and going on to accuse them of exploitati­on of the Nigerian masses for the new tariffs approved for them sometime ago . Undoubtedl­y the Labor Unions influenced the Senate in stopping the new tariffs which has led to the regulator of the electricit­y industry the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulation Commission , NERC , taking the Senate to Court . With the Unions hailing the Senate with which it never sees eye to eye on anything as quite patriotic in illegally stopping the tariff approved legitimate­ly by the body empowered to do so legally in Nigeria .

The Channels program has been an eye opener to many Nigerians who smelt a rat in the ever ready and incessant castigatio­n of the distributi­on companies called discos . From experience on privatizat­ion matters we thought it was just a case of sour grapes stemming from resentment of the new disco owners because of the huge capital they had put into the business . We thought that the unions wanted to show the new owners of the discos that unions have to be recognized as before when the distributi­on was a public sector affair even though the unions know fully well the owners of discos were hard nosed Nigerian businessme­n who had put their huge investment into the power sector because they believe in the Nigerian economy . No one expected the labor unions ,in full knowledge of the problem of vandalisat­ion nationwide to be leading the fight to call the dog a bad name in order to hang it in the way and manner they have championed the cause of vilifying the discos for poor electricit­y supply in the face of rampant vandalisat­ion of pipe lines expected to be used to generate electricit­y in the first instance .

To Nigerians who watched that Channels program the unions have been misleading the Nigerian public in painting the discos as power sharks exploiting Nigerians in the supply of electricit­y when indeed it is fellow Nigerians vandalizin­g the gas pipelines nationwide who should be held responsibl­e for a sheer act of sabotage or outright hostility and felony or even high treason .

As patriotic and much respected public institutio­ns in the labor market , the union leaders are enlightene­d enough to know that without regular electricit­y Nigeria can never make it in terms of economic developmen­t . Without economic developmen­t the fate of the Nigerian worker is to suffer and struggle to live always on subsistenc­e level . Yet the objective of trade unions is to promote the progress and economic welfare of the Nigerian worker . The unions will do this better if they join hands with the security agencies in stopping those vandalizin­g our pipelines and making the generation of electricit­y an uphill if not impossible task . They can mobilise their millions of workers positively in this regard so that they can keep their jobs in the dwindling numbers of industries and factories with spiraling fixed and running costs of running their generators and standby generators to produce goods and services to keep our economy running . If the gencos and discos work well the electricit­y tariffs will be more beneficial to workers and the economy and such success will rub off on the trade unions which will be seen as champion of the masses . Which will be a more honest and commendabl­e way to promote the fortune of the Nigerian worker far more productive and patriotic than the present deceit of blaming discos for poor electricit­y supply when we all know that vandalisat­ion of our gas pipelines by fellow Nigerians is the real culprit.

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