Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Bart Nnaj: Why I Resigned as Minister of Power: Bart Nnaji


The president, who in a press statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, thanked the former minister for his services to the country and wished him well in his future endeavour, was said to have decided to accept the resignation, following Nnaji’s admission that companies linked to him had submitted bids for one of the successor companies created from the unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN).


11 comments:

Alex said...

Common man, why did you have to bridge your contract, getting your company involved is conflict of interest, i'm beginning to think the first gist about you being sacked is true

Magnus said...

Conflict of interest he shld know better

Anonymous said...

Good man,for you to sacrifice your personal benefits, in ensuring that d privatisation process saw the light of d day.Msh typical politicians all he wanted was for foreign needs be met so we don’t suffer black out again

Anonymous said...

He resigned with his head high,man you did the right thing, you have shown you did not want to compromise unnecessarily

Pat said...

Hope Arunma Otteh will get hints from here and resign honorably bf she gets corrupted like the rest of them

Lucky said...

Its obvious most of you do not understand that he did not go against the policy,the whole process was conducted in a professional busines manner and as far as NCP was concerned, the minister didn’t breach any of existing rules in the privatisation exercise.

Anonymous said...

The newspaper I read ds morning says $16 billion has been spent on Electricity in this country since 8yrs now,is that what has given us this steady power supply within 5months this year, or what? Ds people are just jokers,all the leader so far can’t be trusted

Anonymous said...

WE SO RICH,YET SO POOR

Anonymous said...

This is not a subject to debate on, we deserve steady power supply ....sacking,resigning should not affect our privileges,its our right damn it

Anonymous said...

God help this nation, who is the next minister power

Anonymous said...

Everybody fighting for the same position,why won't they stample on his feet,but I may ask, since we imitate everything the white man does, how many of them are ministers and also owners of companies that is running in full operation while in the government?