He denied making promises of better power supply, stating that it’s unlike him to make promises on things he has no control over.
Speaking with Channels television, the Minister said “Let us be careful when you claim that I made promises because I am ever so conscious of the things that I say and I believe that if I recollect correctly, it was when I was unveiling my ministries, probably sometime late December last year.
He further noted that his plans did not consider vandalization of pipelines because he was always focused on power generation.
“Those promises don’t factor in vandalisation. You know when they teach you how to generate power in school; they don’t teach you how to deal with vandalisation. When they teach you how to do banking, they don’t teach you about round-tripping so those are the assumptions that things would remain normal.
“There is no nation in the world that wants electricity that vandalizes the assets that produce electricity; it doesn’t make any sense.
“Let us assume that the people who are also custodians of Jebba, Kainji and Shiroro dams go to break them down because they are angry, then who gets power?” Fashola quizzed.
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