Nigeria Will Have Stable Electricity If PDP Is Voted Out – Fashola
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, on Thursday, stated that the only way Nigeria can have stable electricity is for her citizen to vote out the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2015 general election.
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According to The Nation, the governor made the revelation during a ceremony marking his 2,600 days in office held at the Blue Roof of the Lagos Television premises.
Fashola noted that the current electricity problem faced by Nigerians is caused by lack of ideas and insincerity of purpose on the part of the PDP-led Federal Government.
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"Yes I agree with you that it is possible to generate electricity and to make sure that everybody in this country has electricity, we have to do the right thing. But you know what, the only way that you and I will have electricity in this country will be to vote out the PDP," Fashola said.
"In 16 years hundreds of billions of naira have been spent and we cannot switch on electricity and in seven years we have created four plants. It shows that something is missing. So unless you vote for All Progressive Congress it is going to be difficult to have electricity. They started from vision 2020-20 and I told you then that they were having a nightmare, that there was no vision. They moved to seven point agenda and now they are transforming".
Source: Legit.ng