Sale Mamman, minister of power, says the “cabal” in his ministry who are bent on denying Nigerians electricity.
The minister said this while reacting to the criticism which trailed his suspension of some top officials in the ministry.
Mamman
had suspended Damilola Ogunbiyi, former managing director of the Rural
Electrification Agency (REA), and Marilyn Amobi, managing director of
the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), pending investigation
into allegations levelled against them.
However, some critics accused him of ethnic bias.
But in a statement on Monday, the minister denied the allegations, saying he acted in the interest of Nigerians.
Mamman, who spoke through Aaron Artimas, his media aide, said cabals have held the ministry by the throat.
He
said Nigerians should be more concerned on why there is no improvement
in the sector despite billions of dollars spent by the administration to
make electricity available.
“This obviously affected their
performance in impacting the entire industry. No responsible leadership
will tolerate such chaotic situation and expect success on the ultimate
goal of improving power in the country,” he said.
“When he
assumed duty barely five months ago, Mamman was never under any illusion
that his job was going to be a walk in the garden.
“Soon after
we began to hear of a cabal which held the ministry by the throat and
denying Nigerians the full value of their huge investments in the power
sector.
“As early as November last year, this cabal began to
sponsor insidious reports using some faceless groups in Lagos, claiming
that the ministry under the new minister was biased.
“It is the
same untouchables who want to perpetuate themselves in power that are
now resisting any form of re-organisation meant to re-position the
Ministry for optimum performance.
“The Ministry should not be
tied down by individuals whose only concern is the retention of power at
the expense of service delivery.”
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