EX-VICE President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar said yesterday that his previous manager, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, ought to be considered in charge of the present vitality crisis in the nation.
Atiku said this at a book dispatch in Abuja on Tuesday. He guaranteed he suggested to Obasanjo to go for a scathing force station venture as opposed to building gas power stations and that unless the Niger Delta crisis is determined, reliance on gas for vitality will continue to keep the nation in obscurity.
"Let me again say that power is extremely precarious.
"I had a conflict with my leader (Chief Obasanjo) in 2003 on the grounds that I let him know that we ought to go for acidic force station extend in any case, he demanded corner stores for force.
"I let him know gas won't work in the nation in the following 10 to 15 years since activists will keep on blowing up the pipelines until he addresses fretfulness in the Niger Delta by providing various stuff.
"Obasanjo declined to listen to me and proceeded with the venture and even consequent administrations proceeded with it and 16 to 17 years after, we are still not there with force from gas.
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