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Olorunsogo Power Plant Commisioned By Jonathan Is Not Working - Bukola Saraki

President Goodluck Jonathan commissioned a 750 Megawatt Olorunsogo Phase 2 Power Plant which is not working, says senator Bukola Saraki.
It should be recalled that Jonathan expressed great joy over the appearance of the new power plant. He noted that his administration wanted to ensure the fulfillment of Nigeria’s potential.

According to Bukola Saraki, however, the plant is not operating. See the tweet posted on the politician’s official account: see after the cut.....



President Jonathan had previously explained that of the US$8. 26 billion invested or spent on power, US$ 650 million of the amount was committed to the Olorunsogo power plant inaugurated February 20.

It comes in the height of electoral campaign ahead of the general polls. Goodluck Jonathan has on numerous occasions insisted that power sector is one of his administration’s key priorities.

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