In yet another shocking revelation about Nigeria’s persistent power sector crisis, Voice TV Nigeria brings you an eye-opening discussion titled “How NEPA/PHCN Bandits Kidnapped Community Transformer In Enugu & Nasarawa State.”
This exclusive live-streamed interview features the Association of Public Policy Analysis (APPA), with its President, Chief Princewill Okorie, leading an in-depth analysis of the ongoing decay, corruption, and administrative failures plaguing Nigeria’s electricity sector.

The discussion uncovers a disturbing trend where power infrastructure—such as community transformers—are allegedly vandalized, stolen, or deliberately sabotaged, leaving countless communities in total darkness for months. According to Chief Okorie, these acts are not isolated incidents but symptoms of a much deeper problem rooted in weak regulatory oversight, institutional corruption, and the lack of accountability within PHCN/NEPA operations.

During the interview, APPA raises critical policy questions:

  • Why has the Nigerian power sector remained dysfunctional despite decades of reforms and billions in investment?
  • Who is truly responsible for the theft and disappearance of public electricity assets?
  • And how can communities protect themselves from exploitation and negligence by distribution companies (DISCOs)?

Chief Princewill Okorie emphasizes the need for public policy reform, calling for a transparent investigation into the “transformer kidnapping” saga and urging government agencies to prioritize citizen welfare over profit motives. He also highlights the urgent need for local empowerment, where communities have a say in how their energy infrastructure is managed and maintained.

The video exposes the “dark politics” behind Nigeria’s power supply failures—where inefficiency, fraud, and extortion have become normalized. It’s a must-watch for every Nigerian citizen, policymaker, and energy sector stakeholder who truly wants to understand why light never stays on.

📺 Watch the full analysis now on Voice TV Nigeria YouTube Channel — and join the conversation on how to reclaim Nigeria’s power sector from systemic decay.


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