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- Funmi Iyanda
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- Funmi Iyanda is a multi award-winning producer and broadcast journalist. She is the CEO of Ignite Media and Executive Director of Creation Television
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The facts
On going conversations involve the probe on power sector which revealed that about $16billion was spent on reforms since 1997 to 2007 and Nigerians still have no hope of constant power supply. A company Pivot Engineering like all the other companies who were issued the reforms contract wanted to clear their name from the scandals and they came up with this Facts Document. We just hope the money “spent” so far will be recovered and channel to the power sector to be betterment of Nigeria’s economy.
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4 comments:
and thus spins the wheels of corruption...
At least Pivot has said its own story..we are still waiting to hear from Iyabo and her own side with regards to her own company which also got IPP contracts...
i hope aunty funmi is well o!
my 2 cents...my dad works with Pivot and i remember him complaining a couple of years ago about the 'unserious' government asking them to do work, not paying up or not telling the community in which they are supposed to be working to clear out leaving them in a situation where they cant go ahead, or paying them and then refusing to provide them with a way of getting the work done i.e no roads to get to the place they are supposed to be doing power lines, and im quite sure that should be the government work, anyway